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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* The geography of Palestine and the Levant in relation to its history / Denis Baly | * The geography of Palestine and the Levant in relation to its history / [[Denis Baly]] | ||
* Numismatics / Uriel Rappaport | * Numismatics / [[Uriel Rappaport]] | ||
* Calendars and chronology / Elias J. Bickerman | * Calendars and chronology / [[Elias J. Bickerman]] | ||
* The Persian empire and the political and social history of Palestine in the Persian period / Ephraim Stern | * The Persian empire and the political and social history of Palestine in the Persian period / [[Ephraim Stern]] | ||
* The archaeology of Persian Palestine / Ephraim Stern | * The archaeology of Persian Palestine / [[Ephraim Stern]] | ||
* Hebrew and Aramaic in the Persian period / Joseph Naveh and Jonas C. Greenfield | * Hebrew and Aramaic in the Persian period / [[Joseph Naveh]] and [[Jonas C. Greenfield]] | ||
* The Jewish community in Palestine in the Persian period / Peter Ackroyd | * The Jewish community in Palestine in the Persian period / [[Peter Ackroyd]] | ||
* Prophecy and Psalms in the Persian period / Gunther Wanke | * Prophecy and Psalms in the Persian period / [[Gunther Wanke]] | ||
* Wisdom literature in the Persian period / Hartmut Gese | * Wisdom literature in the Persian period / [[Hartmut Gese]] | ||
* Jewish religious life in the Persian period / Morton Smith | * Jewish religious life in the Persian period / [[Morton Smith]] | ||
* Persian life in the Achemenid age / Mary Boyce | * Persian life in the Achemenid age / [[Mary Boyce]] | ||
* Iranian influence on Judaism : first century B.C.E. to second century C.E. / Shaud Shaked | * Iranian influence on Judaism : first century B.C.E. to second century C.E. / [[Shaud Shaked]] | ||
* The Diaspora. Babylonia in the Persian age / M. Dandamayev | * The Diaspora. Babylonia in the Persian age / [[M. Dandamayev]] | ||
* The Babylonian captivity / Elias J. Bickerman | * The Babylonian captivity / [[Elias J. Bickerman]] | ||
* Egypt, Persian satrapy / Edda Bresciani | * Egypt, Persian satrapy / [[Edda Bresciani]] | ||
* The Jews in Egypt / Bezalel Porten | * The Jews in Egypt / [[Bezalel Porten]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 13 August 2013
The Cambridge History of Judaism: 1. Introduction, the Persian Period (1984) is a volume edited by William D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein.
Abstract
Editions
Published in Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
Contents
- The geography of Palestine and the Levant in relation to its history / Denis Baly
- Numismatics / Uriel Rappaport
- Calendars and chronology / Elias J. Bickerman
- The Persian empire and the political and social history of Palestine in the Persian period / Ephraim Stern
- The archaeology of Persian Palestine / Ephraim Stern
- Hebrew and Aramaic in the Persian period / Joseph Naveh and Jonas C. Greenfield
- The Jewish community in Palestine in the Persian period / Peter Ackroyd
- Prophecy and Psalms in the Persian period / Gunther Wanke
- Wisdom literature in the Persian period / Hartmut Gese
- Jewish religious life in the Persian period / Morton Smith
- Persian life in the Achemenid age / Mary Boyce
- Iranian influence on Judaism : first century B.C.E. to second century C.E. / Shaud Shaked
- The Diaspora. Babylonia in the Persian age / M. Dandamayev
- The Babylonian captivity / Elias J. Bickerman
- Egypt, Persian satrapy / Edda Bresciani
- The Jews in Egypt / Bezalel Porten
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