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Joseph Sievers is a German scholar. Professor of Jewish History and Literature of the Hellenistic Period.
'''Joseph Sievers''' is a German scholar, at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome.
at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome.


==Biography==   
==Biography==   
PhD (1981) at Columbia University, USA. Director (2003-2009) of the Card. Bea Center for Judaic Studies.
PhD (1981) at Columbia University, USA. Professor of Jewish History and Literature of the Hellenistic Period. Director (2003-2009) of the Card. Bea Center for Judaic Studies.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


==Bibliography==
====Books====
====Books====
*''[[The Hasmoneans and Their Supporters]]: From Mattathias to the Death of John Hyrcanus I'' (Atlanta 1990)
*[[The Hasmoneans and Their Supporters (1990 Sievers), book]]
---. Synopsis of the Greek Sources for the Hasmonean Period: 1-2 Maccabees and Josephus, War 1 and Antiquities 12-14 (Rome 2001)
*[[Synopsis of the Greek Sources for the Hasmonean Period (2001 Sievers), book]]


====Edited volumes====
====Edited volumes====
(With Fausto Parente). ''[[Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period]]: Essays in Memory of Morton Smith'' (Leiden 1994)
*(with [[Fausto Parente]]). ''[[Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period]]: Essays in Memory of Morton Smith'' (Leiden 1994)
(With Gaia Lembi). ''[[Josephus and Jewish History in Flavian Rome and Beyond]]'' (Leiden 2005)
*(with [[Gaia Lembi]]). ''[[Josephus and Jewish History in Flavian Rome and Beyond]]'' (Leiden 2005)
 
*[[The Pharisees (2021 Sievers, Levine), edited volume]]
 
==External links==
 
 
 
[[Category:Scholars|>Sievers]]
 
[[Category:German|>Sievers]]
[[Category:German Scholars|>Sievers]]

Latest revision as of 07:47, 23 September 2023

Joseph Sievers is a German scholar, at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome.

Biography

PhD (1981) at Columbia University, USA. Professor of Jewish History and Literature of the Hellenistic Period. Director (2003-2009) of the Card. Bea Center for Judaic Studies.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

Edited volumes

External links