Josephus in Galilee and Rome: His Vita and Development as a HistorianBrill Archive, 1979 M01 1 - 277 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
I | 21 |
3 | 29 |
Josephus and I Maccabees | 47 |
The Literary Relationship | 67 |
Aims and Methods | 84 |
B Literary Technique | 90 |
as an Autobiography | 101 |
144 | 180 |
Florus and the Jews | 188 |
The Defeat of Cestius and the Selection | 195 |
The Galileans and the Galilean Aristocracy | 206 |
Josephus and the Cities | 214 |
John of Gischala and the Delegation | 221 |
Agrippa | 236 |
NonJosephan Data | 243 |
B Literary Technique | 110 |
Background of Justus History | 137 |
Other Apologetic Aims Perhaps Connected with | 144 |
Date | 170 |
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Josephus in Galilee and Rome: His Vita and Development As a Historian Shaye J. D. Cohen Limited preview - 2002 |
Common terms and phrases
Agrippa Agrippa II AJ's Albinus Ananias Ananus anti-Roman apologetic Aristeas aristocrats arrived in Galilee attack autobiography biography BJ's brigands Caesarea capture chapter five chronological conjecture contradictions Dabaritta affair defeat of Cestius delegation discussion Domitian Drexler Eleazar Esdras explain FGrH fighting Flavius Josephus Florus fortified Gabara Galileans Gamala Gorpiaios Greek Hengel Herod high priests historian hypomnema Jerusalem Jesus ben Sapphia Jewish Jews John of Gischala John's Josephan Josephus claims Jotapata Justus Justus of Tiberias king Laqueur literary Luther Macc massacre Menahem mentioned motives narrative Nicolaus Nicolaus of Damascus Niese omitted opponents parallel paraphrase passages peace party Perhaps Pharisees Philip Photius phrase polemic pro-Roman problem Rabbinic reference repr revision revolt of Tiberias revolutionaries rhetorical Romans Rome Schalit Schürer Schürer-Vermes Sepphoris sequence Sicarii story Suetonius Syria Tacitus Taricheae temple Thackeray thematic theory Titus troops Vespasian Vita Zealots καὶ τὴν τῆς