Kärin Nickelsen and Fernanda Alfieri, Introduction
pp. 9-15
Ronny Vollandt, The Science of the Torah and Other Sciences. A Judaeo-Arabic Perspective on the Transfer of Knowledge in the Middle Ages
pp. 17-31
Anne-Charlott Trepp, “Adam’s Knowledge” as Promise of Salvation and Knowledge Dispositive in the Early Modern Era
pp. 33-57
Lisa Dittrich, Between Delegitimization of Religion and Sacralization of the Profane. Discussing Knowledge in Anticlericalism of the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
pp. 59-84
Christoffer Leber, “Energetic Education”. Monism, Religious Instruction, and School Reform in Fin-de-Siècle Germany
pp. 85-113
Dana von Suffrin, Religion, Science, and Nationalism in Confl ict. Botanical Zionism in Palestine around 1900
pp. 115-136
Silke Gülker, Transcendence and (Un-)Availability in Stem Cell Research. A Research Perspective beyond Dichotomies
pp. 137-158
Reviews
R. Salzberg, Philippe Braunstein, Les Allemands à Venise (1380-1520)
pp. 161-163
G. D’Ottavio, Gian Enrico Rusconi, Egemonia vulnerabile. La Germania e la sindrome Bismarck
pp. 163-166
P. Pombeni, Wolfram Pyta, Hitler. Der Künstler als Politiker und Feldherr. Eine Herrschaftsanalyse
pp. 166-169
M. Largaiolli, Andrea Severi, Filippo Beroaldo il Vecchio un maestro per l’Europa. Da commentatore di classici a classico moderno (1481-1550)
pp. 169-173
News from the Institute
Calendar of Events | pp. 177
Publications | pp. 181
The Library | pp. 182
Authors | pp. 183
Autori
Fernanda Alfieri, Research Fellow at FBK-ISIG
Lisa Dittrich, Research Assistant at the Historisches Seminar, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität, Munich
Gabriele D’Ottavio, Research Fellow at FBK-ISIG
Silke Gülker, Research Fellow at the Institute for Cultural Studies, University of Leipzig
Matteo Largaiolli, Collaborator with FBK-ISIG
Christoffer Leber, PhD student, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, International Research Training Group “Religious Cultures in 19th and 20th-Century Europe”
Kärin Nickelsen, Professor of History of Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich
Paolo Pombeni, Professor emeritus of the University of Bologna
Rosa Salzberg, Associate Professor of Italian Renaissance History at the University of Warwick
Dana von Suffrin, PhD student in History of Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich
Anne-Charlott Trepp, Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Kassel
Ronny Vollandt, Professor of Jewish Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich