Abstract
remarkable as it may seem, we are still, nearly 350 years after Spinoza's death, uncovering new information about the philosopher's life. Previously unknown, or at least unnoticed, documents bearing facts about his years before the 1656 herem and about his parents and other relatives continue to emerge from the archives, especially concerning their communal, business, and religious activities in Portugal, France, and the Netherlands.In this article, we present two such documents, one from the Portuguese-Jewish Archives of Amsterdam concerning Spinoza himself, and one from the archives of the Lisbon Inquisition concerning his father, Miguel Espinoza. The former document was, in fact, hiding in...