The Complete Works. History of the Jewish War against the Romans, The Antiquities of the Jews, Against Apion, Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades & Autobiography
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- Nombre de pages2196
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4700491-2
- EAN8596547004912
- Date de parution17/05/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé
Flavius Josephus's "The Complete Works" stands as a monumental survey of Jewish history, culture, and the tumultuous events surrounding the Jewish-Roman conflict of the first century. Written in a fluid and engaging style, the text offers a blend of historical accounts, personal memoirs, and apologia, characterized by Josephus's articulate prose and keen insights. The work is divided into vital components, including "The Antiquities of the Jews, " which chronicles the history of the Jewish people from Creation to the Jewish War, and "The Jewish War, " a firsthand account of the devastating conflict against Rome.
Josephus's writings are not just historical documents but also rich philosophical reflections on identity, faith, and survival in the face of adversity. Flavius Josephus, born into a priestly family in Jerusalem around 37 CE, possessed a profound understanding of both Jewish traditions and Greco-Roman society. His experiences as a military commander during the First Jewish-Roman War, followed by his defection to the Romans, deeply influenced his writings.
His unique position allowed him to navigate both cultures, resulting in a compelling narrative that seeks to justify the Jewish perspective while appealing to Roman audiences. For those interested in the intricate tapestry of Jewish history, the struggle for identity, or the dynamics of cultural exchange in antiquity, "The Complete Works" is an essential reading. Josephus's narratives not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural resilience and historical memory, making it a lasting contribution to classical literature and historical scholarship.
Josephus's writings are not just historical documents but also rich philosophical reflections on identity, faith, and survival in the face of adversity. Flavius Josephus, born into a priestly family in Jerusalem around 37 CE, possessed a profound understanding of both Jewish traditions and Greco-Roman society. His experiences as a military commander during the First Jewish-Roman War, followed by his defection to the Romans, deeply influenced his writings.
His unique position allowed him to navigate both cultures, resulting in a compelling narrative that seeks to justify the Jewish perspective while appealing to Roman audiences. For those interested in the intricate tapestry of Jewish history, the struggle for identity, or the dynamics of cultural exchange in antiquity, "The Complete Works" is an essential reading. Josephus's narratives not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural resilience and historical memory, making it a lasting contribution to classical literature and historical scholarship.
Flavius Josephus's "The Complete Works" stands as a monumental survey of Jewish history, culture, and the tumultuous events surrounding the Jewish-Roman conflict of the first century. Written in a fluid and engaging style, the text offers a blend of historical accounts, personal memoirs, and apologia, characterized by Josephus's articulate prose and keen insights. The work is divided into vital components, including "The Antiquities of the Jews, " which chronicles the history of the Jewish people from Creation to the Jewish War, and "The Jewish War, " a firsthand account of the devastating conflict against Rome.
Josephus's writings are not just historical documents but also rich philosophical reflections on identity, faith, and survival in the face of adversity. Flavius Josephus, born into a priestly family in Jerusalem around 37 CE, possessed a profound understanding of both Jewish traditions and Greco-Roman society. His experiences as a military commander during the First Jewish-Roman War, followed by his defection to the Romans, deeply influenced his writings.
His unique position allowed him to navigate both cultures, resulting in a compelling narrative that seeks to justify the Jewish perspective while appealing to Roman audiences. For those interested in the intricate tapestry of Jewish history, the struggle for identity, or the dynamics of cultural exchange in antiquity, "The Complete Works" is an essential reading. Josephus's narratives not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural resilience and historical memory, making it a lasting contribution to classical literature and historical scholarship.
Josephus's writings are not just historical documents but also rich philosophical reflections on identity, faith, and survival in the face of adversity. Flavius Josephus, born into a priestly family in Jerusalem around 37 CE, possessed a profound understanding of both Jewish traditions and Greco-Roman society. His experiences as a military commander during the First Jewish-Roman War, followed by his defection to the Romans, deeply influenced his writings.
His unique position allowed him to navigate both cultures, resulting in a compelling narrative that seeks to justify the Jewish perspective while appealing to Roman audiences. For those interested in the intricate tapestry of Jewish history, the struggle for identity, or the dynamics of cultural exchange in antiquity, "The Complete Works" is an essential reading. Josephus's narratives not only illuminate the past but also resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural resilience and historical memory, making it a lasting contribution to classical literature and historical scholarship.












