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Contemporary Jewish Enmity—Murder
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- Introduction
- Murder
- Images
- Ritual Murder of William of Norwich
- Ritual Murder of William of Norwich
- Ritual Murder Allegation, Munich, 1285
- Ritual Murder Allegation, Bern, 1294
- Ritual Murder of Simon of Trent
- Ritual Murder of Simon of Trent
- Primary Texts
- Worms, 1096, Mainz Anonymous
- Wurzburg, 1147, Ephraim of Bonn
- Blois, 1171, Contemporary Letter
- Boppard, 1180, Ephraim of Bonn
- Neuss, 1186, Ephraim of Bonn
- Pope Innocent III, 1205 Papal Letter
- Norwich, 1144, Thomas of Montmouth’s The Life and Miracles of St. William of Norwich
- Pope Innocent IV, 1247 Papal Letter
- Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales
- Secondary Literature
- R. Chazan, Medieval Stereotypes and Modern Antisemitism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997), 58-85.
- R. Chazan,“The Blois Incident of 1171: A Study in Jewish Intercommunal Organization.” Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research 36 (1968): 13-31.
- R. Chazan, "Ephraim ben Jacob's Compilation of Twelfth-Century Persecutions," Jewish Quarterly Review 84 (1993-94): 397-416.
- G. Langmuir, “Thomas of Monmouth: Detector of Ritual Murder.” Speculum 59 (1984): 822-846.
- R. Po-Chia Hsia, Trent 1475: Stories of a Ritual Murder Trial (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992)
- Videos
- What crimes were Medieval European Jews accused of? Prof. Robert Chazan.
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