Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period: Essays in Memory of Morton Smith
Morton Smith, Fausto Parente, Joseph Sievers
E.J. Brill, 1994 - 392 pages
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"Josephus
and the History of the Greco-Roman Period comprises a series of essays
on the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus and on the history of the
Second Temple period by many of the best-known specialists in the field.
The contributions are revised versions of papers delivered at an
international colloquium in memory of Professor Morton Smith that was
held at San Miniato, Italy, in November, 1992. The essays cover a broad
range of historical and historiographical issues concerning the
Seleucid, Hasmonean, Herodian, and Roman periods, for which the
importance of Josephus -- often our only extant source -- can hardly be
overestimated. Josephus' trustworthiness as a historian is newly
investigated from various angles. Fresh light is thrown on philological,
literary, geographical, archaeological, sociological, and religious
questions. The book includes a critical evaluation of Morton Smith's
scholarly achievement.
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