Lecture “Illuminated Hebrew Manuscripts: From Ashkenaz to America”

Keynote address by Adam S. Cohen (University of Toronto) and Sharon Liberman Mintz (Jewish Theological Seminary Library) on Thursday, January 13, 5:30 p.m. (EST) at the conference “Power, Patronage, and Production: Book Arts from Central Europe (ca. 800–1500) in American Collections” sponsored by Princeton University, Department of Art and Archaeology, in association with the Morgan Library (and others) – January 13-15, 2022.


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About Maria Stürzebecher

I am the curator of the Museum Old Synagogue in Erfurt and scientific coordinator for the UNESCO World Heritage application Jewish-Medieval Heritage in Erfurt. Since 2012, I am editing the series "Erfurter Schriften zur Jüdischen Geschichte"; in 2020, the 6th volume "Ritual Objects in Ritual Contexts." was published. I studied History of Arts, Archaeology, Sociology and History and wrote my PhD thesis about the medieval Erfurt Treasure, which was published in 2009 entitled „Der Schatzfund aus der Erfurter Michaelisstrasse – Mittelalterliche Goldschmiedearbeiten als Zeugnisse jüdischen Lebens in Erfurt“.