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Flavius Josephus: Translation and Commentary, Volume 7b: Judean Antiquities 15
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Flavius Josephus: Translation and Commentary, Volume 7b: Judean Antiquities 15

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This volume provides the first full commentary to Book 15 of Josephus’ Judean Antiquities, with a new English translation. In Antiquities 15 Josephus offers an account of the Judean kingdom ruled by Herod the Great (37-4 BCE). The commentary interprets his narrative in detail and identifies historical considerations that arise in the course of such analysis. Interpretation of the text requires attention to manuscript variants, vocabulary, use of sources, parallel accounts, relevant archaeology, and Josephus’ Jewish, Roman, and Greek historiographical contexts. The overall approach is narratological, concerned ultimately with the way in which Josephus tells his story.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
13 December 2013
Pages
398
ISBN
9789004263024

This volume provides the first full commentary to Book 15 of Josephus’ Judean Antiquities, with a new English translation. In Antiquities 15 Josephus offers an account of the Judean kingdom ruled by Herod the Great (37-4 BCE). The commentary interprets his narrative in detail and identifies historical considerations that arise in the course of such analysis. Interpretation of the text requires attention to manuscript variants, vocabulary, use of sources, parallel accounts, relevant archaeology, and Josephus’ Jewish, Roman, and Greek historiographical contexts. The overall approach is narratological, concerned ultimately with the way in which Josephus tells his story.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
13 December 2013
Pages
398
ISBN
9789004263024