Herod in History

Nicolaus of Damascus and the Augustan Context

Benedikt Eckhardt author Kimberley Czajkowski author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:9th Sep '21

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Most of our information about Herod the Great derives from the accounts found in Josephus' Jewish War and Jewish Antiquities. Together they constitute a unique resource on one of the most famous personalities of ancient history. But from where did Josephus get his information? It is commonly agreed that his primary source was Nicolaus of Damascus, Herod's court historian, though the extent to which Josephus adapted his material remains disputed. Herod in History takes a modern, source-critical approach to Josephus' extensive account of Herod's reign to suggest that Josephus did indeed rely heavily on Nicolaus's work, but that previous scholarship was mistaken in seeing Nicolaus as a mere propagandist. Nicolaus may have begun his Universal History while Herod was alive, but he finished it after his death and so had no reason to write propaganda. This makes his work all the more interesting, for what we have instead is something rather different: a Syrian intellectual claiming a place in Augustan Rome, by telling a story about what the Augustan World looks like on the Eastern periphery. Kimberley Czajkowski and Benedikt Eckhardt delineate Nicolaus' approach to various critical topics in Herod's reign in order to reveal his perception of client kingship, the impact of empire, and the difficulties involved in ruling Judaea. This study uncovers an Eastern intellectual's view on how to succeed and how to fail in the new Augustan world order.

Czajkowski and Eckhardt have provided a highly learned study that leaves plenty of room for thought and further interaction. * Morten Hørning Jensen, Classical Review *
This book is remarkable for its bibliography, which is both critical and complete, discerningly selecting publications that are genuinely useful to the subject and eliminating...he book is also innovative in its method, which synthesises the literary and historical approaches to the subject and does not neglect any level of analysis, from dynastic micro-history to the global history of the Eastern Mediterranean. * Edith Parmentier, Université de Caen Normandie *
With these reflections, the authors offer a true history of Herod as a literary character rather than a historical one, making it possible to highlight the points of view of two different ancient authors and to show how Josephus worked. * Michaël Girardin, Sehepunkte *
..very readable and thought-provoking volume. * Daniel R. Schwartz, GNOMON 96 *

ISBN: 9780192845214

Dimensions: 224mm x 140mm x 16mm

Weight: 360g

206 pages