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The Image Of The Jews In Greek Literature The Hellenistic Period Barkochva

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The Image Of The Jews In Greek Literature The Hellenistic Period Barkochva
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 632
Author: Bar-Kochva, Bezalel
ISBN: 9780520253360, 9780520290846, 0520253361, 0520290844
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Image Of The Jews In Greek Literature The Hellenistic Period Barkochva by Bar-kochva, Bezalel 9780520253360, 9780520290846, 0520253361, 0520290844 instant download after payment.

This landmark contribution to ongoing debates about perceptions of the Jews in antiquity examines the attitudes of Greek writers of the Hellenistic period toward the Jewish people. Among the leading Greek intellectuals who devoted special attention to the Jews were Theophrastus (the successor of Aristotle), Hecataeus of Abdera (the father of "scientific" ethnography), and Apollonius Molon (probably the greatest rhetorician of the Hellenistic world). Bezalel Bar-Kochva examines the references of these writers and others to the Jews in light of their literary output and personal background; their religious, social, and political views; their literary and stylistic methods; ethnographic stereotypes current at the time; and more.

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