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The image of the Jews in Greek literature : the Hellenistic Period

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; thei
eBook, English, c2010
University of California Press, Berkeley, c2010
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (xiv, 606 p.).
9780520943636, 9781282463202, 9786612463204, 0520943635, 1282463209, 6612463201
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Introduction
Part I. From Alexander and the Successors to the Religious Persecutions of Antiochus Epiphanes (333-168 B.C.E.)
Theophrastus on Jewish Sacrificial Practices and the Jews as a Community of Philosophers
Aristotle, the Learned Jew, and the Indian Kalanoi in Clearchus
The Jewish Ethnography by Hecataeus of Abdera
Megasthenes on the "Physics" of the Greeks, Brahmans and the Jews
Hermippus of Smyrna on Pythagoras, the Jews, and the Thracian
The Diachronic Libels and Accusations (A): Mnaseas of Patara and the Origins and Developments of the Ass Libel
Part II. The Hasmonaean Period: From the Jewish Revolt to the Roman Conquest (167-63 B.C.E.)
The Diachronic Libels and Accusations (B): The Seleucid Court Historian and the Blood Libel
Agatharchides of Cnidus on the Sabbath as a Superstition
The Diachronic Libels and Accusations (C): Lysimachus of Alexandria and the Egyptian Hostile Accounts of the Exodus
Posidonius of Apamea (A): The Man and his Writings
Posidonius of Apamea (B): The Jewish Ethnography in Strabo's Geographica; Mosaic Judaism versus Second Temple Judaism
Posidonius of Apamea (C): Josephus on the Siege of Jerusalem by Antiochus VII Sidetes (132/1 B.C.E.); Antiochus the Pious and Hyrcanus the Tyrant
Posidonius of Apamea (D): The Anti-Jewish Libels and Accusations in Diodorus and Apion
The Geographical Description of Jerusalem by Timochares. the Siege, and the Libels
The Anti-Jewish Ethnographic Treatise by Apollonius Molon
Conclusion
Appendix: The God of Moses in Strabo / Ivor Ludlam
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