Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.21.2, pp. 763-862
 
Flavius Josephus Revisited: the Man, His Writings, and His Significance
by Louis H. Feldman, New York, N.Y.

Contents

I. Bibliographical Studies 763
II. The State of the Text of Josephus 765
III. Translations of Josephus 768
IV. The Latin Versions 770
V. The Syriac Version 771
VI. The Slavonic Version 771
VII. Josippon 774
VIII. Josephus' Life 779
IX. Justos of Tiberias 787
X. Josephus as Historian: His Treatment of the Biblical Period 788
XI. Josephus' Treatment of the Post-Biblical Period until the Jewish War 804
XII. Josephus on the Origins of Christianity 821
XIII. Josephus as an Historian: His Treatment of the Jewish War 838
XIV. Josephus as Apologist: 'Against Apion' 857
XV. The Language and Style of Josephus 859
XVI. Summary: The Achievements of Josephan Scholarship and Desiderata 860
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