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==Overview==
==Overview==
In 1510-11 [[Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples]] and [[Michael Hummelberger]] published the editio princeps of the [[Pseudo-Hegesippus]].


After the editio princeps of the Rufinus Latin text in 1470, more Latin editions of [[Josephus' Works]] were published in the first half of the 16th century, by [[Robert Goullet]] (Paris, 1513-14) and [[Desiderius Erasmus]] (Basel, 1537). In 1510-11 [[Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples]] and [[Michael Hummelberger]] published the editio princeps of the [[Pseudo-Hegesippus]].  
After the editio princeps of the Rufinus Latin text in 1470, more Latin editions of [[Josephus' Works]] were published in the first half of the 16th century, by [[Robert Goullet]] (Paris, 1513-14) and [[Desiderius Erasmus]] (Basel, 1537). In 1510-11 [[Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples]] and [[Michael Hummelberger]] published the editio princeps of the [[Pseudo-Hegesippus]].  


In 1544 [[Arnoldus Arlenius]] produced the editio princeps of the Greek text, based on a manuscript he found in the library of the Spanish diplomat [[Diego Hurtado Mendoza]]. The volume was published by Hieronymus Froben in Basel, and for many years was the basis of all existing translations from the Greek.
In 1544 [[Arnoldus Arlenius]] produced the editio princeps of the Greek text, based on a manuscript he found in the library of the Spanish diplomat [[Diego Hurtado Mendoza]]. The volume was published by Hieronymus Froben in Basel, and for many years was the basis of all existing translations from the Greek.

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Overview

After the editio princeps of the Rufinus Latin text in 1470, more Latin editions of Josephus' Works were published in the first half of the 16th century, by Robert Goullet (Paris, 1513-14) and Desiderius Erasmus (Basel, 1537). In 1510-11 Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples and Michael Hummelberger published the editio princeps of the Pseudo-Hegesippus.

In 1544 Arnoldus Arlenius produced the editio princeps of the Greek text, based on a manuscript he found in the library of the Spanish diplomat Diego Hurtado Mendoza. The volume was published by Hieronymus Froben in Basel, and for many years was the basis of all existing translations from the Greek.

Pages in category "Josephus Studies--1500s"

The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

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