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The page: '''1450s''', is the gateway that gives access to scholarly and fictional works in the field of [[Main Page|Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins]] made in the 1450s, or from 1450 to 1499.
The page: '''1450s''', is the gateway that gives access to scholarly and fictional works in the field of [[Main Page|Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins]] made in the [[1450s|second half of the 15th century]], or from 1450 to 1499.


* '''[[Scholarship]] (1450s)''' : [[Apocalyptic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Archaeology (1450s)]] -- [[Bible Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Christian Origins Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Christian Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Jewish Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Samaritan Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Enochic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Gospels Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Hebrew Bible Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Hellenistic-Jewish Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Historical Jesus Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Johannine Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Josephus Studies (1450s)]] -- [[New Testament Studies (1450s)]] -- [[NT Apocrypha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Qumran Studies (1450s)]] -- [[OT Apocrypha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Pauline Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Petrine Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Philo Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Second Temple Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Septuagint Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Wisdom Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Women's Studies (1450s)]] -/- [[Jewish Authorship (1450s)]] -- [[Women Authorship (1450s)]] -/- [[In memoriam (1450s)]]
* '''[[Scholarship]] (1450s)''' : [[Apocalyptic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Archaeology (1450s)]] -- [[Bible Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Christian Origins Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Christian Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Jewish Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Early Samaritan Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Enochic Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Gospels Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Hebrew Bible Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Hellenistic-Jewish Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Historical Jesus Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Johannine Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Josephus Studies (1450s)]] -- [[New Testament Studies (1450s)]] -- [[NT Apocrypha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Qumran Studies (1450s)]] -- [[OT Apocrypha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[OT Pseudepigrapha Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Pauline Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Petrine Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Philo Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Second Temple Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Septuagint Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Wisdom Studies (1450s)]] -- [[Women's Studies (1450s)]] -/- [[Jewish Authorship (1450s)]] -- [[Women Authorship (1450s)]] -/- [[In memoriam (1450s)]]

Revision as of 13:29, 30 November 2019

1450s (Home Page)
1450s (Home Page)

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The page: 1450s, is the gateway that gives access to scholarly and fictional works in the field of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins made in the second half of the 15th century, or from 1450 to 1499.


Highlights (1450s)
Highlights (1450s)


Overview (1450s)
Overview (1450s)

After the editio princeps of the Latin Bible (including the OT Apocrypha and the New Testament) by Johannes Gutenberg in 1452-55, the study of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins began with the publication of the Latin text of Josephus (1470) and the Hebrew text of Josippon (1474-76). Christian Cabalists, like Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin, began emphasizing the importance of "post-biblical" Jewish (and Islamic) literature as a source for recovering the primeval wisdom of Enoch.

For the first time Second Temple Jewish subjects inspired literary works by authors like Feo Belcari, Antonio Cornazzano, Lucrezia Tornabuoni and her son Lorenzo de' Medici.


Timeline (1450s)
Timeline (1450s)
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Languages (1450s)
Languages (1450s)