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Calum Carmichael:
Ideas and the Man:
Remembering David Daube
2004. VIII, 174 Seiten
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ISBN 978-3-465-03363-9
Studien zur europäischen Rechtsgeschichte Band 177
In englischer Sprache
One of the last of the Renaissance minds, David Daube
bridged the gap between humanism and religion and showed that the study of
ancient law was uncannily relevant to how we function today. Written by
his former Oxford pupil and life-long colleague, this memoir captures the
mischievous wit and spirit of enlightenment that Daube exuded both in
person and in his scholarship. The vividness of his personality and the
vibrancy of his intellect made an indelible impression on everyone he
encountered.
Daube’s career as a scholar spanned the entire 20th
century with roughly equal periods of time spent first in Germany, then in
Great Britain, and latterly in the United States. Coming from an orthodox
Jewish upbringing that from boyhood included instruction in Aramaic and
Hebrew, he became absorbed, in the 1920s, in the classical tradition of
the German educational system. His rare abilities were recognized and
cultivated by outstanding scholars in Germany in the 1920s and in
Cambridge (England) in the 1930s and 40s. Although he gave up his
commitment to an orthodox Jewish life, its influence remained. His
immersion in the intricacies of a number of legal traditions made him
alert to elements of the law that find expression in the world of
literature, be it Christian, Greek, Jewish or Roman. One of his major
contributions was to revolutionize prevailing perceptions about the New
Testament by his sophisticated understanding of how Talmudic law and
literature illuminate that body of material. Most striking of all was that,
no matter what branch of knowledge engaged Daube’s attention, he
exhibited a unique capacity to convey unexpected insights about so many
facets of human conduct at all times and places.
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