Josephus’ Contra Apionem (1996 Feldman, Levison), edited volume
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Josephus’ Contra Apionem: studies in its character and context with a Latin concordance to the portion missing in Greek (1996) is a volume edited by Louis H. Feldman and John R. Levison.
Abstract
Editions
Published in Leiden: Brill, 1996 (Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums, 34).
Table of contents
- John R. Levison and J. Ross Wagner: Introduction: The Character and Context of Josephus' Contra Apionem
- Heinz Schreckenberg: Text, Uberlieferung und Textkritik von Contra Apionem
- Pieter W. van der Horst: The Distinctive Vocabulary of Contra Apionem
- Per Bilde: Contra Apionem 1.28-56: Josephus' View of His Own Work in the Context of the Jewish Canon
- Arthur J. Droge: Josephus Between Greeks and Barbarians
- Aryeh Kasher Polemic and Apologetic Methods of Writing in Contra Apionem
- Steve Mason The Contra Apionem in Social and Literary Context: An Invitation to Judean Philosophy
- Robert G. Hall Josephus' Contra Apionem and Historical Inquiry in the Roman Rhetorical Schools
- Louis H. Feldman Reading Between the Lines: Appreciation of Judaism in Anti-Jewish Writers Cited in Contra Apionem
- Jan-Willem van Henten and Ra'anan Abusch The Jews as Typhonians and Josephus' Strategy of Refutation in Contra Apionem
- Bezalel Bar-Kochva An Ass in the Jerusalem Temple-The Origins and Development of the Slander
- Richard Bauckham: Josephus' Account of the Temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-109
- Paul Spilsbury: Contra Apionem and Antiquitates Judaicae: Points of Contact
- Michael Hardwick: Contra Apionem and Christian Apologetics
- Abbreviations
- Indexes
- Heinz Schreckenberg: A Concordance to the Latin Text of Contra Apionem 2.52-113