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Théodore Reinach (1860-1928) was a Jewish-French scholar.

Biography

Archaeologist, numismatic. Published extensively on the ancient kingdoms of Asia Minor. Editor of the Revue des études grecques, 1888-1897. With his brothers, Joseph and Salomon, played an active role in the cultural and political life of France at the turn of the century, especially in connection with the Dreyfus Affair.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

  • Textes d'auteurs grecs et romains relatifs au judaïsme (Paris 1895).
  • Oeuvres completes de Flavius Josèphe, 7 vols. (Paris 1900-1932).

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