Johann Andreas Eisenmenger's Entedecktes Judenthum

Started by Rockclimber, February 03, 2012, 10:19:06 PM

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Rockclimber

According to Tripod, a member at cybersage.net

QuoteIn "Daniel Ott - The Edge, 2011-10-11: Michael A. Hoffman II: Revisionist History"  http://cybersage.net/torrents-edit.php?id=21932  Hoffman said he doubts The Protocols and thinks they were crafted by the Tsarist Secret Police, unnecessary to cite an Aunt Sally document when "the greatest book that's ever been written in the early modern age contesting Judaism... is Johann Andreas Eisenmenger's  Entedecktes Judenthum   I've since located a scan from a 1748 copy at UCLA: English translation (old style fonts, "f"="s"), at least volume I of II if not all: http://www.archive.org/details/rabinicalliterat01eise    I've also been investigating the paper market and it seems the same English version is readily available although about gbp20.  Anyway, there it is, available to read to test Hoffman's high praise.

http://www.archive.org/details/rabinicalliterat01eise

QuoteRabinical literature: or, The traditions of the Jews, contained in their Talmud and other mystical writings. Likewise the opinions of that people concerning Messiah, and the time and manner of his appearing; with an appendix comprizing Buxtorf's account of the religious customs and ceremonies of that nation; also, A preliminary enquiry into the origin, progress, authority, and usefulness of these traditions; wherein the sense of the strange allegories in the Talmud and Jewish authors is explained (1748)

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Great find, Rockclimber.
I already had a pdf of the original German text but my German is just too bad for me to understand it fully.
Thanks.
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