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*[Personal webpage http://www.federicodalbo.eu]
*[http://www.federicodalbo.eu Personal webpage]


[[Category:Scholars|Dal Bo]]
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Federico Dal Bo is an Italian scholar, at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

Biography

Born in 1973 in Italy. PhD (2005) in Translation Studies at the University of Bologna and PhD (2009) in Jewish Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Currently the recipient of a Marie Curie post-doctoral fellowship at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, in connection with the ERC-project “The Latin Talmud” (Prof. Dr. Alexander Fidora).

Works on Second Temple and Late Antique Judaism

Recent Books

Recent Articles

  • "Legal and Transgressive Sex, Heresy, and Hermeneutics in the Talmud: The Cases of Bruriah, Rabbi Meir, Elisha ben Abuya and the Prostitute," in E. Ancselovits and G. Wilkes (eds.) Jewish Law and Academic Discipline. Contributions from Europe, Liverpool, Deborah Charles, 2016, pp. 128-151.
  • "Between the 'City of Man' and the 'City of God.' Levinas on the Biblical Institution of the 'Cities of Refuge' in Talmudic literature (bMakk 9b-10a)," in HannahArendt.net – Zeitschrift für Politisches Denken/ Journal for Political Thinking, Ausgabe 1, Band 8 – April 2016, pp. 74-92.
  • "Die „Opferung Isaaks“ zwischen jüdischem Midrasch und der Poetik des Aristoteles nach ihrer griechischen, syrischen, arabischen und hebräischen Überlieferung," in M. Menicacci (ed.), Das Tragische: Dichten und Denken. Literarische Modellierungen eines ‚pensiero tragico,‘ Heidelberg, Winter Verlag, 2016, pp. 39-55.

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