id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fd3cvpjtmbg3diaabq64drrwoy David Malkiel Renaissance in the Graveyard: The Hebrew Tombstones of Padua and Ashkenazic Acculturation in Sixteenth-Century Italy – CORRIGENDUM 2014 1 .pdf application/pdf 600 153 78 In AJS Review 37.2, the abstract to David Malkiel's "Renaissance in the Graveyard: The Hebrew Tombstones of Padua and Ashkenazic Acculturation in In AJS Review 37.2, the abstract to David Malkiel's "Renaissance in the Graveyard: The Hebrew Tombstones of Padua and Ashkenazic Acculturation in Sixteenth-Century Italy" (page 333) was published with errors. Here is the corrected version.Abstract: The acculturation of Ashkenazic Jews in Italy is the focus of the present discussion. The literary features of the inscriptions indicate a shift from a preference for epitaphs written in prose, like those of medieval Germany, to epitaphs in the form of Italian Jewry's occasional poetry. The lettering, too, presents a shift from the constituency's medieval Ashkenazic origins to its Italian setting. These developments are situated in the broader context of Italian Jewish art and architecture, while the literary innovations are shown to reflect the revival of the epigram among poets of the Italian Renaissance. ./cache/work_fd3cvpjtmbg3diaabq64drrwoy.pdf ./txt/work_fd3cvpjtmbg3diaabq64drrwoy.txt