Les juifs dans le Commentaire du Décret de Gui Terré
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1992.v52.i2.966Abstract
Gui Terré (died in 1342) was one of the best known representatives of the Carms; he was elected bishop of Mallorca and Elne. What he wrote about the Jews and Judaism seems to show the new tendencies of the Church against the Jews. This study analyses the passages about the Jews in bis Commentary on the Decretum of Gratian (one of the major texts of medieval canon law). We can find some interesting data concerning the definition of Jew and the place which is given to the Jews in a Christian society. In fact, what he says is more qualified than we could infere from the assimilation made by him of judaism to atheism, but we can also perceive in bis writings some signs of the transformation of the mentalities at the end of the Middle Ages.
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