1st Edition

Moses and Homer Greeks, Jews and Germans: An Alternative History of German Culture

By Bernd Witte Copyright 2026
356 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

356 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Moses and Homer explores the eradication of the Jewish tradition from German intellectual history between 1770 and 1800 and analyzes the numerous ruptures triggered by the exclusion of the representatives of Judaism from the German-speaking literary world.  The closing decades of the eighteenth century were distinguished by a burgeoning admiration for Ancient Greece in Germany, while at the... Read more

1. Enlightenment through Art: Johann Joachim Winckelmann’s Discovery of Modern Individualism Out of the Spirit of Hellenism; 2. Juno Ludovisi and Ceremonial Law Judaism’s Admittance to the European Culture of Enlightenment and the Anti-Judaism of German Classicism; 3. Christ Dionysus: Hölderlin’s ‘Occidental’ Myth; 4. The “People of the Book”: Heinrich Heine’s Formation of Modern Writing Out of the Spirit of Judaism; 5. Jews and Germans: The Myth of the People; 6. “Berlin is Sparta!”: From Racial Madness to Genocide; 7. Moses and Oedipus: Sigmund Freud in London; 8. Moshe Rabenu: Leo Baeck in Theresienstadt; 9. Moses the Leader and the People of Yahweh: Martin Buber in Jerusalem; 10. Avodah – About Service: Gertrud Kantorowicz in Theresienstadt and Margarete Susman in Zürich; 11. Odysseus and Abraham: Erich Auerbach in Istanbul; 12. One Final Time: Greeks and Germans: Martin Heidegger in Freiburg; 13. Coda: “Face to Face”: Emmanuel Lévinas in Paris.

Biography

Bernd Witte was Professor of Philosophy at Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf, Germany.