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Flavius Josephus And Flavian Rome Jonathan Edmondson Steve Mason

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Flavius Josephus And Flavian Rome Jonathan Edmondson Steve Mason
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Jonathan Edmondson, Steve Mason, James Rives
ISBN: 9780199262120, 9781435622630, 0199262128, 1435622634
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Flavius Josephus And Flavian Rome Jonathan Edmondson Steve Mason by Jonathan Edmondson, Steve Mason, James Rives 9780199262120, 9781435622630, 0199262128, 1435622634 instant download after payment.

Flavian Rome has most often been studied without serious attention to its most prolific extant author, Titus Flavius Josephus. Josephus, in turn, has usually been studied for what he is writing about (mainly, events in Judaea) rather than for the context in which he wrote: Flavian Rome. Forthe first time, this book brings these two phenomena into critical engagement, so that Josephus may illuminate Flavian Rome, and Flavian Rome, Josephus. Who were his likely audiences or patrons in Rome? How did the context in which he wrote affect his writing? What do his narratives say or implyabout that context? This book brings together contributions from leading international scholars of Josephus and Flavian-Roman history and literature.

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