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The '''Josephus Colloquium" is the nameof a series of international conference devoted to the study of the figure and works of [[Flavius Josephus]].The '''Enoch Seminar''' is an academic group of international specialists in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, who share the results of their research in the field and biennially meet to discuss topics of common interest.
The '''Josephus Colloquium''' is the name of a series of international conferences devoted to the study of the figure and works of [[Flavius Josephus]].


==History==
==History==


The first "Josephus Colloquium" was held in San Miniato [Italy] in memory of [[Morton Smith]]. Between 1998 and 2003, "internationales Josephus- series
The first "Josephus Colloquium" gathered in San Miniato [Italy] in memory of [[Morton Smith]] at the invitation of Fausto Parente and Joseph Sievers. From 1997 to 2003, the "Internationales Josephus- met  annually under the chairship of 
Additional Josephus Colloquia were held  
Additional Josephus Colloquia were held  



Revision as of 10:51, 12 January 2010

The Josephus Colloquium is the name of a series of international conferences devoted to the study of the figure and works of Flavius Josephus.

History

The first "Josephus Colloquium" gathered in San Miniato [Italy] in memory of Morton Smith at the invitation of Fausto Parente and Joseph Sievers. From 1997 to 2003, the "Internationales Josephus- met annually under the chairship of Additional Josephus Colloquia were held

Meetings of the Enoch Seminar

  • 1992 (San Miniato, Italy) - First Josephus Colloquium: Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period
  • 2003 (Venice, Italy) - Second Enoch Seminar: Enoch and Qumran Origins
  • 2005 (Camaldoli, Italy) - Third Enoch Seminar: Enoch and the Messiah Son of Man
  • 2007 (Camaldoli, Italy) - Fourth Enoch Seminar: Qumran and the Mosaic Torah
  • 2009 (Naples, Italy) - Fifth Enoch Seminar: Enoch, Adam, Melchisedek: Mediatorial Figures in 2 Enoch
  • 2011 (Milan, Italy) - Sixth Enoch Seminar: 2 Baruch, 4 Ezra: Late First Century Apocalypticism


Publications of the Enoch Seminar




External links