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==History== | ==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 | 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 2002, the ''Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium'' met annually under the chairship of [[Folker Siegert]] and [[Jürgen U. Kalms]]. Additional meetings of the Josephus Colloquium were held in Rome (2003) and Dublin (2004). | ||
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==Meetings of the Josephus Colloquium== | ==Meetings of the Josephus Colloquium== |
Revision as of 10:23, 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 2002, the Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium met annually under the chairship of Folker Siegert and Jürgen U. Kalms. Additional meetings of the Josephus Colloquium were held in Rome (2003) and Dublin (2004).
Meetings of the Josephus Colloquium
- 1992 (San Miniato, Italy) - International Josephus Colloquium: Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period
- 1997 (Münster, Germany) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 1998 (Brussels, Belgium) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 1999 (Aarhus, Denmark) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 2000 (Amsterdam, Netherlands) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 2001 (Paris, France) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 2002 (Dortmund, Germany) - Internationales Josephus-Kolloquium
- 2003 (Rome, Italy) - International Josephus Colloquium: Josephus and Jewish History in Flavian Rome and beyond
- 2004 (Dublin, Ireland) - International Josephus Colloquium: Making History: Josephus and Historical Method