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The History of the Jewish People - Including "The Jewish-Roman Wars" - cover

The History of the Jewish People - Including "The Jewish-Roman Wars"

Flavius Josephus

Übersetzer William Whiston

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "The History of the Jewish People," Flavius Josephus presents an intricate narrative that chronicles the history, culture, and religious practices of the Jewish nation from its biblical roots to the tumultuous events of the First Jewish-Roman War. Josephus employs a unique blend of Hellenistic prose and Jewish historical tradition, underscoring the complexities of identity in the face of Roman conquest. His work stands as a pivotal document, preserving the accounts of the Jewish people while engaging with contemporary political and philosophical discourses of the 1st century CE. Flavius Josephus, a Jewish historian and military leader who lived during a period of significant upheaval, offers a valuable perspective shaped by his experiences. Born into a priestly family, Josephus played a prominent role in the Jewish revolt against Rome but later defected, providing him access to Roman culture and politics. His dual identity as both a Jew and an observer of Roman society profoundly influenced his writings, as he sought both to defend his heritage and to explain it to a wider audience. This book is essential for scholars, historians, and general readers alike, illuminating the Jewish experience through the eyes of one of its most significant chroniclers. Josephus's work not only enriches our understanding of Jewish history but also offers insights into the broader context of the ancient world, making it a vital addition to any historical library.
Verfügbar seit: 11.10.2022.
Drucklänge: 2060 Seiten.

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