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Contexta populi Iudaici historia, a reditu ex Babylonico exilio, usqu'ad ultimum excidium Hierosolymae <Latin> / Context of the History of the Jewish People. from the Return from the Babylonian Exile, to the Final Destruction of Jerusalem (1548) is a book by Paul Eber.


Abstract

First history of the Second Temple period in modern times, following the model of Josephus.

Editions

Published in Wittenberg [Germany]: Creutzer, 1548. 2nd ed.: Brevis historia populi Iudaici, a reditu ex Babylonico exilio, usque ad ultimum excidium Ierosolymae (1560).

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Table of contents

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