
Sabbatarian Literature from the 17th Century and the Contribution of Simon Pechi
Author(s) -
Ioan-Gheorghe Rotaru,
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Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.52505/filomod.2021.15.38
Subject(s) - poetry , period (music) , judaism , literature , history , aesthetics , philosophy , art , archaeology
Both Sabbatarianism and its poetic creation from this period were under the influence of Simon Péchi. Most of the poetic creations of the Sabbatarians came from the pen of Péchi, who also outlined the future direction regarding this kind of creation. The concern of the Sabbatarians was for the translation of Jewish religious hymns, as well as for their processing. And the literature which emerged, and which until now is an almost unknown poetic literature, which is not even very wide and which has come to us with many shortcomings, in one respect is unmatched and especially full of teachings as regarding that radical change, through which Sabbatarianism has passed from the moment Simon Péchi has reached to lead it.