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Don Isaac Abravanel and Leonardo Bruni: A Literary and Philosophical Confrontation
Authors:Cedric Cohen Skalli
Institution:Department of Jewish History and Center for German and European Studies, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, 3498838 Israel. Email: ccohensk@univ.haifa.ac.il
Abstract:Abstract

Don Isaac Abravanel (1437–1508) was one of the first Jewish thinkers to express republican positions, yet very little is known about his knowledge of humanistic republican conceptions. Had he read Leonardo Bruni’s republican writings? Had he even heard of them? In this essay I attempt to address this philological gap by comparing Abravanel’s republican commentary on 1 Samuel 8 with Bruni’s Laudatio florentinae Urbis, especially the motif of the plea to God to authorize a political regime. This comparison is particularly useful for illuminating their respective positions on republicanism, their shared interests and conceptions, as well as their divergent attitudes to their own political and historical environment. This divergence, I argue, sheds light on the early modern Christian and Jewish receptions of ancient republicanism.
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