Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora (1996 Barclay), book
Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora: From Alexander to Trajan, 323 BCE-117 CE (1996) is a book by John M.G. Barclay.
Abstract
"Most studies of Jews in the period from Alexander to Trajan have concentrated almost exclusively on Jerusalem and Judea. In this book, John Barclay assembles and analyzes evidence about the Jewish communities in Egypt, Syria, Cyrenaica, Rome, and Asia. Barclay's ambitious goal is to describe, as precisely as the evidence allows, the varying levels of assimilation and antagonism between Jews and the non-Jewish communities in these areas for this 440-year period. With a concluding review of Jewish identity in the Diaspora as a whole, this book provides our first comprehensive and multi-faceted survey of Diaspora communities and Diaspora literature."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Edinburgh, Scotland: T&T Clark, 1996.
Contents
External links
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- 1996
- English language--1990s
- Second Temple Studies--1990s
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1990s
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--English
- Hellenistic Judaism (subject)
- Diaspora (subject)
- Top 1990s
- Scholarship--Top 1990s
- English language--Top 1990s
- Second Temple Studies--Top 1990s
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--Top 1990s