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*The Provincial Historian in Rome / [[Jonathan J. Price]] | *The Provincial Historian in Rome / [[Jonathan J. Price]] | ||
PART TWO - LITERARY QUESTIONS | PART TWO - LITERARY QUESTIONS | ||
*"By the Waters of Babylon": Josephus and Greek Poetry / | *"By the Waters of Babylon": Josephus and Greek Poetry / FIONORA HOWELL CHAPMAN | ||
FIONORA HOWELL CHAPMAN | |||
*The Hellenistic Biographical History of King Saul: Josephus, A.J. 6.45-378 and 1 Samuel 9:1-31:13 / DETLEV DORMEYER | *The Hellenistic Biographical History of King Saul: Josephus, A.J. 6.45-378 and 1 Samuel 9:1-31:13 / DETLEV DORMEYER | ||
*Power and Pity: The Image of Herod in Josephus' Bellum Judaicum / TAMAR LANDAU | *Power and Pity: The Image of Herod in Josephus' Bellum Judaicum / TAMAR LANDAU | ||
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*Josephus and the Philosophers of Rome: Does Contra Apionem Mirror Domitian's Crushing of the "Stoic Opposition"? / GUNNAR HAALAND | *Josephus and the Philosophers of Rome: Does Contra Apionem Mirror Domitian's Crushing of the "Stoic Opposition"? / GUNNAR HAALAND | ||
*Alexandrien als Drehschcibe zwischen Jerusalem und Rom: Die Bedeutung der Stadt im Werk des Josephus / GOTTFRIED SCHIMANOWSKI | *Alexandrien als Drehschcibe zwischen Jerusalem und Rom: Die Bedeutung der Stadt im Werk des Josephus / GOTTFRIED SCHIMANOWSKI | ||
*Jews, Romans, and Christians: From the Bellum Judaicum to the Antiquitates / | *Jews, Romans, and Christians: From the Bellum Judaicum to the Antiquitates / [[Giorgio Jossa]] | ||
*The Divorces of the Herodian Princesses: Jewish Law, Roman Law or Palace Law? / BERNARD S. JACKSON | *The Divorces of the Herodian Princesses: Jewish Law, Roman Law or Palace Law? / BERNARD S. JACKSON | ||
PART FIVE - TRANSLATION AND TRANSMISSION | PART FIVE - TRANSLATION AND TRANSMISSION | ||
*The Latin Translation of Josephus' Antiquitates / | *The Latin Translation of Josephus' Antiquitates / [[Gaia Lembi]] | ||
*Translating Book 1 of Josephus' Bellum Judaicum: Some Critical Observations / ANTHONY J. FORTE | *Translating Book 1 of Josephus' Bellum Judaicum: Some Critical Observations / ANTHONY J. FORTE | ||
*Josephus und das Alphabet der Römer: Überlegungen zur Schreibung Griechischer Eigennamen in Lateinischer Schrift / FOLKER SIEGERT | *Josephus und das Alphabet der Römer: Überlegungen zur Schreibung Griechischer Eigennamen in Lateinischer Schrift / FOLKER SIEGERT |
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Josephus and Jewish History in Flavian Rome and Beyond (2005) is a collection of essays edited by Joseph Sievers and Gaia Lembi.
Abstract
Proceedings of the Seventh International Josephus Colloquium Rome [Italy], 2003.
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2005 (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, 104).
Table of contents
PART ONE - HISTORIOGRAPHY
- The Formation of an Historical Canon of the Greco-Roman Period: From the Beginnings to Josephus / Doron Mendels
- La genèse historique des Antiquités juives / Lucio Troiani
- Judean Historiography in Rome: Josephus and History in Contra Apionem Book 1 / John M.G. Barclay
- The Impotence of Titus, or Josephus' Bellum Judaicum as an Example of "Pathetic" Historiography / Fausto Parente
- Of Audience and Meaning: Reading Josephus' Bellum Judaicum in the Context of a Flavian Audience / Steve Mason
- The Provincial Historian in Rome / Jonathan J. Price
PART TWO - LITERARY QUESTIONS
- "By the Waters of Babylon": Josephus and Greek Poetry / FIONORA HOWELL CHAPMAN
- The Hellenistic Biographical History of King Saul: Josephus, A.J. 6.45-378 and 1 Samuel 9:1-31:13 / DETLEV DORMEYER
- Power and Pity: The Image of Herod in Josephus' Bellum Judaicum / TAMAR LANDAU
- Commonplaces in Herod's Commander Speech in Josephus' A.J. 15.127-146 / JAN WILLEM VAN HENTEN
PART THREE - JOSEPHUS AND JUDAISM
- Reading the Bible in Rome: Josephus and the Constraints of Empire / PAUL SPILSBURY
- Josephus' Use of Prayers: Between Narrative and Theology / TESSEL JONQUIÈRE
- Some Observations on Josephus' Description of the Essenian Morning Prayer / NIGLAS FÖRSTER
PART FOUR - HISTORIES AND HISTORY
- Wer dient wem? Die Darstellung des Flavischen Triumphzuges auf dem Titusbogen und bei Josephus (B.J. 7.123-162) / BARBARA EBERHARDT
- Josephus on Titus: The Vanquished Writing about the Victor / JAMES S. MCLAREN
- Josephus and the Philosophers of Rome: Does Contra Apionem Mirror Domitian's Crushing of the "Stoic Opposition"? / GUNNAR HAALAND
- Alexandrien als Drehschcibe zwischen Jerusalem und Rom: Die Bedeutung der Stadt im Werk des Josephus / GOTTFRIED SCHIMANOWSKI
- Jews, Romans, and Christians: From the Bellum Judaicum to the Antiquitates / Giorgio Jossa
- The Divorces of the Herodian Princesses: Jewish Law, Roman Law or Palace Law? / BERNARD S. JACKSON
PART FIVE - TRANSLATION AND TRANSMISSION
- The Latin Translation of Josephus' Antiquitates / Gaia Lembi
- Translating Book 1 of Josephus' Bellum Judaicum: Some Critical Observations / ANTHONY J. FORTE
- Josephus und das Alphabet der Römer: Überlegungen zur Schreibung Griechischer Eigennamen in Lateinischer Schrift / FOLKER SIEGERT
- Concluding Remarks / FOLKER SIEGERT
External links
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