Tessa Rajak (1946-), scholar
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Tessa Rajak (b.1946) is a British scholar. Professor of Ancient History in the Dept of Classics at the University of Reading, England.
Works
Books
- Josephus: The Historian and His Society (1983 Rajak), book
- The Jewish Dialogue with Greece and Rome (2000 Rajak), book
- Translation and Survival: The Greek Bible of the Ancient Jewish Diaspora (2009 Rajak), book
Edited volumes
Articles
- Josephus and Justus of Tiberias / Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity (1987 Feldman, Hata), edited volume
- The location of cultures in Second Temple Palestine / The Book of Acts in Its Palestinian Setting (1995 Bauckham), edited volume
- The Against Apion and the Continuities in Josephus's Political Thought / Understanding Josephus (1998 Mason), edited volume
- The Synagogue within the Greco-Roman City / Jews, Christians, and Polytheists in the Ancient Synagogue (1999 Fine), book
- Talking at Trypho: Christian Apologetic as anti-Judaism in Justin's Dialogue with Trypho the Jew / Apologetics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews, and Christians (1999 Edwards, Goodman, Price), edited volume
- Greeks and Barbarians in Josephus / Hellenism in the Land of Israel (2001 Collins/Sterling), edited volume
- Jewish Millenarian Expectations / The First Jewish Revolt (2002 Berlin/Overman), edited volume