Jewish Physicians In Medieval Christian Europe: Professional Knowledge as an Agent for Cultural Change

men

David Wirmer

FELLOW
University of Cologne
David is a professor in the Thomas-Institut at the University of Cologne, Germany. His research interests are Arabic and Hebrew philosophy, medieval psychology and philosophy of nature, and the relation of medical and physical knowledge.
men

Tamás Visi

FELLOW
Palacký University Olomouc
Tamás is a professor in the Kurt and Ursula Schubert Centre for Jewish Studies at Palacký University of Olomouc, Czech Republic. His research interests are medieval Jewish philosophy and Jewish intellectual history.
men

Joseph Shatzmiller

FELLOW
Duke University
Joseph is a professor in the History Department at Duke University, USA. His research interest is medieval history.
men

Reimund Leicht

FELLOW
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Reimund is a professor in the Department of Jewish Thought at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are Jewish philosophy and science in the Middle Ages, Jewish cultural history in late Antiquity, Johannes Reuchlin, and Christian Kabbala.
men

Cyril Aslanov

FELLOW
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Cyril is a professor in the Department of Romance and Latin American Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are historical linguistics, comparitive linguistics, language in contact, Jewish languages, and poetics.
av

Tovi Bibring

FELLOW
Bar-Ilan University
Tovi is a professor in the Department of French Culture at Bar-Ilan University. Her research interests are medieval literatures and medieval studies.
av

Michal Altbauer-Rudnik

FELLOW
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michal is a professor in the Department of History at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research interests are the social history of medicine, cultural psychiatry, the history of emotions, and early modern European social history.
Gad Freudenthal

Gad Freudenthal

FELLOW
CNRS

Gad Freudenthal is Senior Research Fellow Emeritus with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris. He has written on the reception of science and philosophy in Jewish cultures, mainly in the Middle Ages and in the eighteenth century, and has focused his research on Greek philosophies of matter.

Read More
He is the editor of the journal Aleph: Historical Studies in Science and Judaism.

2018-2019 Fellow: The Reception and Impact of Aristotelian Logic in Medieval Jewish Culture

Read more about Dr. Freudenthal here

Read Less