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Pagine ebraiche (1987) is a book by Arnaldo Momigliano, edited by Silvia Berti.

Abstract

Collection of 26 essays on Jewish history, ancient and modern. Part 1 is devoted entirely to writings on ancient and medieval Judaism. In these essays, Momigliano ranges over such subjects as the stages of rapport between Hellenism and Judaism, the figure of Flavius Josephus, and the salient moments of Maccabean history. Part 2 comprises Momigliano's writings on modern subjects. Silvia Berti's Introduction discusses Momigliano's religious and intellectual formation, the key events of his life, and the influence of Judaism on his mature scholarship. In his Preface, Momigliano offers a personal meditation on his own Judaism and that of his family.

Editions and translations

Published in Turin [Italy], Einaudi, 1987. Translated into English (1994):

Table of contents

External links

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