Jews in a Graeco-Roman World

Martin Goodman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:26th Feb '04

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This book contains studies of the social, cultural, and religious history of the Jews in the Graeco-Roman world. Some of the sixteen contributors are specialists in Jewish history, others in classics. They tackle from different angles the extent to which Jews in this period differed from other peoples in the Mediterranean region, and how much Jewish evidence can be used for the history of the wider classical world. The authors make extensive use not only of types of evidence familiar to classicists, such as inscriptions and the writing of Josephus, but also Jewish religious literature, including rabbinic texts. The various studies demonstrate that, although Jews lived to some extent apart from others and with distinctive customs, in many ways this showed the cultural presuppositions and preoccupations of their gentile contemporaries. The book aims to encourage wider use of the Jewish evidence by classicists and will be important for all students of the classical world.

Review from previous edition a phenomenal reference work, one which will hopefully encourage more interest and research into Jewish life in the Graeco-Roman World. * Rochelle Caviness, Classical Literature and Language *
The very disparate nature of the essays ensures that readers, whether scholars or biblical students, will find the collection a treasure-trove of information about the world in which Christianity took its roots. * Contemporary Review *
I wholeheartedly recommend the volume to anyone interested in the Jews and Judaism of the Graeco-Roman world. * Jewish Quarterly Review *

ISBN: 9780199271399

Dimensions: 217mm x 138mm x 16mm

Weight: unknown

304 pages