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  1. Johannes Pfefferkorn (original given name Joseph; 1469, Nuremberg – Oktober 22, 1521, Cologne) was a German Catholic theologian and writer who converted from Judaism. Pfefferkorn actively preached against the Jews and attempted to destroy copies of the Talmud, and engaged in a long running pamphleteering battle with humanist Johann ...

  2. 19 de dic. de 2021 · Johannes Pfefferkorn: la condena a sus hermanos judíos. El principal adversario de Reuchlin en la “Batalla de los Libros”, era Johannes Pfefferkorn, un judío que se había convertido al cristianismo. Él se volvió contra sus hermanos judíos y provocó años de dolor y miseria a las comunidades judías en Alemania.

  3. Johannes Pfefferkorn (born 1469, Nürnberg?—died 1522/23, Cologne) was a German controversialist—a Christianized Jewand opponent of Jewish literature, whose dispute with the Humanist and Hebraist Johannes Reuchlin (q.v.) was a European cause célèbre in the early 16th century.

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  4. Johannes Pfefferkorn was an apostate and anti-Jewish agitator. Originally from Moravia, Pfefferkorn claimed to have been educated by a relative, Meir Pfefferkorn, a dayyan in Prague. A butcher by profession, he was convicted of burglary and theft, but released on payment of a fine.

  5. Published in 1516, Poul Ræff's Iudeorum Secreta, a translation of Johannes Pfefferkorn's The Conlession of the Jews, was a landmark in the development of anti-Jewish polemics in Denmark. For the first time, Danes were presented with descriptions of Jewish ceremonies that aimed to portray these practices as dangerously anti-Christian ...

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  6. Johannes Pfefferkorn (1469 – 1523) was a German-Jewish convert to Catholicism who became a famous anti-Jewish polemicist. After associating himself with the Dominicans in the early 1500s, Pfefferkorn condemned Jewish religious tradition as intolerably anti-Christian.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2010 · Johannes Pfefferkorn probably endured more barrages of anti-Semitic hate speech than any other person in the Renaissance. According to his foes, he was an ignorant, corrupt, criminal, even stinking Jewish butcher.