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==Overview==
==Overview==


[[Arnoldus Arlenius]]' editio princeps of [[Josephus]]' Greek text was followed in the 17th century by new editions in Geneve (1611 and 1634) and by the edition of Ittig (Leipzig, 1691).  
[[Arnoldus Arlenius]]' editio princeps of [[Josephus]]' Greek text was followed in the 17th century by the first bilingual edition, Latin and Greek, by [[Pierre de La Rovière]]. A new editions then appeared in Geneve (1634) and by Ittig (Leipzig, 1691).


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Overview

Arnoldus Arlenius' editio princeps of Josephus' Greek text was followed in the 17th century by the first bilingual edition, Latin and Greek, by Pierre de La Rovière. A new editions then appeared in Geneve (1634) and by Ittig (Leipzig, 1691).

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