Abraham Miguel Cardozo

Abraham Miguel Cardozo

Abraham Miguel Cardozo (* 1626 in Medina de Rio Seco (Spanien); † 1706 in Ägypten ) war ein spanisch-jüdischer Religionsphilosoph, Mystiker und Sabbatianer.

Vieles seines einst umfangreichen Werkes ist verloren.

Siehe auch

  • Isaac Cardoso (1604-1681)

Literatur

  • David J. Halperin: Abraham Miguel Cardozo: Selected Writings. New York 2001. ISBN 0-8091-4023-3.
  • Bruce Rosenstock: Messianism, Machismo, and 'Marranism': The Case of Abraham Miguel Cardoso. In: Daniel Boyarin, Daniel Itzkovitz, e.a. (Hgg.): Queer Theory and the Jewish Question. New York 2003. ISBN 978-0-231-11375-5.
  • Bruce Rosenstock: Abraham Miguel Cardoso's Messianism: A Reappraisal. In: AJS Review. 23/1 (1998), S. 63-104.
  • Yehuda Liebes: Studies in Jewish myth and Jewish messianism. Albany 1993. ISBN 978-0791411933.
  • Gershom Scholem: Sabbatai Zwi. Der mystische Messias. Frankfurt a.M. 1992. ISBN 3-633-54051-2.
  • Gershom Scholem: CARDOZO (Cardoso), ABRAHAM MIGUEL. In: Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2. Auflage, Band 4, Detroit, New York u.a. 2007, ISBN 978-0-02-865932-9, S. 464–466  (englisch)
  • Heinrich Graetz: Geschichte der Juden. Band 10, S. 460-467. Leipzig 1868.

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