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Herod And Augustus Papers Presented At The Ijs Conference 21st23rd June 2005 Ijs Studies In Judaica David M Jacobson

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Herod And Augustus Papers Presented At The Ijs Conference 21st23rd June 2005 Ijs Studies In Judaica David M Jacobson
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.54 MB
Pages: 502
Author: David M. Jacobson, Nikos Kokkinos
ISBN: 9789004165465, 9004165460
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Herod And Augustus Papers Presented At The Ijs Conference 21st23rd June 2005 Ijs Studies In Judaica David M Jacobson by David M. Jacobson, Nikos Kokkinos 9789004165465, 9004165460 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together nineteen studies by foremost experts in the period of Herod and Augustus, and highlights recent progress in elucidating the phenomenon of Herod the Great in the context of the Roman imperial order inaugurated by Augustus. They illuminate Herod's pre-eminent role in the Augustan client network and his remarkable energies, expressed in an extensive building programme which has left substantial remains. The literary records of Herod's life and times, primarily by Josephus, are critically examined here in relation to the documentary and archaeological evidence.

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