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Ancient Jewish Diaspora: Essays on Hellenism: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, cartea 206

Autor René Bloch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2022
In the Hellenistic period, Jews participated in the imagination of a cosmopolitan world and they developed their own complex cultural forms. In this panoramic and multifaceted book, René Bloch shows that the ancient Jewish diaspora is an integral part of what we understand as Hellenism and argues that Jewish Hellenism epitomizes Hellenism at large. Relying on Greek, Latin and Hebrew sources, the fifteen papers collected in this volume trace the evidence of ancient Jews through meticulous studies of ruins, literature, myth and modern reception taking the reader on a journey from Philo’s Alexandria to a Roman bust in a Copenhagen museum
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ISBN-13: 9789004521889
ISBN-10: 9004521887
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism


Notă biografică

René Bloch, Dr.phil (1999), is Professor of Jewish Studies at the Institute of Jewish Studies and the Institute of Classics at the University of Bern. His publications include Moses und der Mythos (Brill, 2011) and, as co-editor, Protestant Bible Scholarship: Antisemitism, Philosemitism and Anti-Judaism (Brill, 2022).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1Moses and Exodus
2Places and Ruins
3Theatre and Myth
4Antisemitism and Reception

Part 1 Moses and Exodus



1 Alexandria in Pharaonic Egypt: Projections in De vita Mosis
1Moses and Philo as Politicians
2Moses and Philo as Philosophers

2 Moses and the Charlatans: On the Charge of γόης καὶ ἀπατεών in Contra Apionem 2.145, 161
1Introduction
2Magic and Trickery: An Anti-Jewish Accusation?
3Moses Before Pharaoh
4The γόητες in the Bellum and Antiquitates
5A Projection of Josephus?
6Γόης—An Argument from a Literary Dispute?
7Conclusion

3 Moses: Motherless with Two Mothers

4 Leaving Home: Philo of Alexandria on the Exodus

Part 2 Places and Ruins



5 Geography without Territory: Tacitus’s Digression on the Jews and its Ethnographic Context
1Introduction
2Anthropogeography
3Missing Ethnographic Topoi in ancient Ethnography on the Jews
4Jews and Barbarians
5Jewish Diaspora: Transcending Geography

6 Show and Tell: Myth, Tourism, and Jewish Hellenism
1Hebron
2Giants
3Rabbinic Mirabilia and Journeys to Rome
4Noah’s ark
5Andromeda

7 What If the Temple of Jerusalem Had Not Been Destroyed by the Romans?
1Roman Financial Policy
2The End of Sacrifice
3The Jewish Diaspora
4Bar Kokhba and Julian
5Christianity and Rabbinic Culture
6A Watershed in Jewish History?

Part 3 Theatre and Myth



8 Philo’s Struggle with Jewish Myth

9 Part of the Scene: Jewish Theater in Antiquity
1Rabbinic Condemnations of Theater
2Nuances in Rabbinic Discourse about the Theater
3Jews Attending the Theater
4Jewish Actors and Actresses
5Jewish Theater Authors: Ezekiel Tragicus
6Conclusion

10 Take Your Time: Conversion, Confidence and Tranquility in Joseph and Aseneth
1Joseph and Aseneth as a Novel
2Egyptian Restlesness versus Jewish Tranquility
3The First Greek Novel?

Part 4 Antisemitism and Reception



11 Antisemitism and Early Scholarship on Ancient Antisemitism

12 A Leap into the Void: The Philo-Lexikon and Jewish-German Hellenism

13 Tacitus’s Excursus on the Jews over the Centuries: An Overview of the History of its Reception
1Pagan Reception and Tertullian’s Critique
2Sulpicius Severus, Orosius, and Pseudo-Hegesippus
3Budés Reproach and the First Commentaries on the Histories
4Jewish Reactions in the Seventeenth Century
5Simone Luzzatto
6Isaac Cardoso
7Baruch de Spinoza
8The Eighteenth Century and the Age of Enlightenment
9The Nineteenth Century
10The National Socialist Period
11Conclusion

14 Polytheism and Monotheism in Antiquity: On Jan Assmann’s Critique of Monotheism

15 Testa incognita: The History of the Pseudo-Josephus Bust in Copenhagen
1Robert Eisler
2The Origins of the Bust

Index of Cited Passages
Index of Names
Index of Subjects