Born in Amsterdam, I studied Semitic Languages at the
University of Amsterdam, where I received my MA in 1976 (major:
Hebrew, minors: Arabic and History of Philosophy). My Ph. D.
was on the Sources and Structure of the Ha-Emunah
ha-Ramah (The Exalted Faith) of the twelfth-century Jewish
thinker Abraham Ibn Daud (University of Amsterdam, 1986).
From 1986-1990 I was a post-doc at the Vrije Universiteit,
Amsterdam, and from 1992-1998 I was a research-fellow of the
Netherlands Royal Academy of Sciences at the same Institution.
In 1994 I started teaching at the Vrije Universiteit, where I
worked at the Dept of Semitic Languages from 1998-2001. In
September 2001 I switched to the Dept of Hebrew at the
University of Amsterdam, where I have worked as an associate
professor (universitair docent) ever since. In 2007
(March-August) I was a fellow at the Institute of Advanced
Studies in Jerusalem in a research group entitled "Transmission
and Appropriation of the Secular Sciences and Philosophy in
Medieval Judaism: Comparative Perspectives, Universal and
National Aspects". In the summer of 2012 I participated in a
research-group entitled "Jewish Physicians in medieval
Christian Europe: Professional Knowledge as a Cultural Change"
at the same Institute.
During my studies I became interested in medieval Jewish
philosophy and its background. Over the years I have
specialized in this field, working primarily on medieval
translations of philosophical and scientific texts from Arabic
into Hebrew, and since a few years also on translations from
Latin into Hebrew. In general my research concerns editions of
medieval Hebrew texts that are still in manuscript. I am
currently working on an edition of a part (on natural
philosophy) of the 13th -century Hebrew 'encyclopedia', the
Midrash ha-Hokhmah . Another area of interest is the
reception of medieval Jewish philosophy and science on the part
of Jewish scholars in the early modern period, in particular in
Pinhas Hurwitz's Sefer ha-Berit . Moreover, over the
years I have become interested in the history and development
of medieval Hebrew philosophical terminology. Since 2009 I
have been active as a co-organizer of the international project
PESHAT - A Digitized Multilingual Thesaurus of theMedieval
Philosophical and ScientificHebrew terminology , together
with Gad Freudenthal (Paris/Geneva); Reimund Leicht,
(Jerusalem), and Giuseppe Veltri (Halle). I am associate
editor of Aleph: Historical Studies in Science &
Judaism , published by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem;
of the Editorial Board of Amsterdam Studies in Jewish
Thought (Springer), and of Studia Rosenthaliana
(Peeters).
Together with Gad Freudenthal (Paris/Geneva) I have
co-organized the congress 'Latin into Hebrew. The Transfer of
Philosophical, Scientific, and Medical Lore from Christian to
Jewish Cultures in Southern Europa (12-15 th Centuries)', held
in Paris at the CNRS, 7-9 December 2009. A volume with selected
publications edited by the two organizers will be published in
2013.
Over the years, I have been teaching various subjects. In the department's BA program: introductory courses in medieval Jewish cultural history, modern Hebrew (language acquisition); Biblical and Targumic Aramaic, modern Hebrew and Israeli literature, medieval Hebrew philosophical and 'ethical' ( musar ) literature. In the MA program in Hebrew language and culture, I have been teaching a part of our 'Methodology' course as well as a course on 'introductions' ( haqdamot ) in various genres of Hebrew literature.
In Defence of Judaism : Abraham Ibn Daud. Sources and
structure of ha-Emunah ha-Ramah. (Assen 1990)
(author's name: T.A.M. Fontaine; for all other publications
below: Resianne Fontaine)
Otot ha-Shamayim. Samuel Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew translation of
Aristotle's Meteorology . A Critical Edition with
Introduction, Translation and Index. Leiden, Brill 1995
(Aristoteles-Semitico-Latinus, no. 8)
With Andrea Schatz and Irene E. Zwiep: Sepharad in
Ashkenaz. Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth-Century Enlightened
Jewish Discourse (Amsterdam 2007 (Koninklijke Nederlandse
Akademie van Wetenschappen. Verhandelingen, Afd. Letterkunde,
Nieuwe Reeks, deel 189)
With R. Glasner, R. Leicht and G. Veltri: Studies in the
History of Science and Culture. A Tribute to Gad
Freudenthal , Leiden etc: Brill, 2011
(with Steven Harvey) 'Creating a New Literary Genre:
Steinschneider's Leiden Catalogue', in: Gad Freudenthal and
Reimund Leicht (eds.), Studies on Steinschneider. Moritz
Steinschneider and the Emergence of the Science of Judaism in
Nineteenth-Century Germany . Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011,
277-300
(with Steven Harvey) 'Jewish Philosophy on the Eve of the Age
of Averroism: Ibn Daud's Necessary Existent and His Use of
Avicennian Science', in: Peter Adamson (ed.), In the Age of
Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth Century .
London: Warburg Institute, 2011, 215-227
'The first survey of the Metaphysics in Hebrew', in: R.
Fontaine, R. Glasner, R. Leicht and G. Veltri (eds), Studies in
the History of Science and Culture. A Tribute to Gad
Freudenthal . Leiden etc: Brill, 2011, 265-282
'For the dossier of Abraham Ibn Daud: some observations on an
anonymous commentary on his ha-Emunah ha-Ramah '
Zutot 7 (2010): 35-40
'Exhalations and other meteorological themes' in: Steven
Nadler and Tamar Rudavsky (eds), The Cambridge History of
Jewish Philosophy . Cambridge UP, 2009, [434]-449
'Averroes' commentary on Aristotle's De Generatione Animalium
and its use in two 13th century Hebrew encyclopedias', in: W.
Raven and A. Akasoy (eds), Islamic Thought in the Middle Ages.
Studies in Text, Transmission and Translation in Honour of Hans
Daiber . Brill 2008, 489-501
'Was Maimonides an epigone?' Studia Rosenthaliana 40
(2007-2008): 9-26
'Love of one's Neighbour in Pinhas Hurwitz's Sefer ha-Berit',
in: R.W. Munk and M.J.F. Baasten (eds), Studies in Hebrew
Language and Jewish Culture, Presented to Albert van der Heide
on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday . Dordrecht etc.:
Springer,2007,244-268
'Natural Science in Sefer ha-Berit : Pinchas Hurwitz on
Animals and Meteorological Phenomena' in: Resianne Fontaine,
Andrea Schatz and Irene E. Zwiep (eds), Sepharad in Ashkenaz.
Medieval Knowledge and Eighteenth-Century Enlightened Jewish
Discourse (Amsterdam 2007), 157-181
'The immortality of the soul in Pinhas Hurwitz's Sefer
ha-Berit : philosophers vs Kabbalists' in Jewish Studies
Quarterly 13 (2006) no. 3, 223-233
(with Shlomo Berger), ' "Something on Every Subject": on
Pre-Modern Hebrew and Yiddish Encyclopedias', Journal of
Modern Jewish Studies 5/3 (2006), 269-284
'The theme of the three worlds in Judah ben Solomon's Midrash
ha-Hokhmah ', in J. Hamesse and O. Weijers (eds), Écriture et
réécriture des textes philosophiques et médiévaux. Volume
d'hommage offert a Colette Sirat. Turnhout: Brepols, 2006,
429-444
'Medieval Jewish Philosophy in the collection of Leeser
Rosenthal' Studia Rosenthaliana 38-39 (2005-06): 15-24