Scholars who have discussed Josephus’ political philosophy have largely focused on his concepts of aristokratia or theokratia. In general, they have ignored his concept of kingship. Those that have commented on it tend to dismiss Josephus as anti-monarchical and ascribe this to the biblical anti-monarchical tradition. To date, Josephus’ concept of kingship has not been treated as a significant component of his political philosophy. Through a close reading of Josephus’ longest text, the Jewish Antiquities, a historical work that provides extensive accounts of kings and kingship, I show that Josephus had a fully developed theory of monarchical government that drew on biblical and Greco-Roman models of kingship. Josephus held that ideal kingsh...
A first version of this note was delivered at the Reception of Josephus seminar in the spring of 201...
The voluminous works of the Judaean historian Flavius Josephus have been and continue to be of treme...
This thesis examines the theories of kingship and tyranny proposed by the twelfth-century English cl...
Scholars who have discussed Josephus’ political philosophy have largely focused on his concepts of a...
Scholars who have discussed Josephus’ political philosophy have largely focused on his concepts of a...
Flavius Josephus's little work, Life of Josephus has much to teach us about Josephus's values, assum...
The article presents an introduction to the life and works of Josephus, the most important Jewish hi...
International audienceThis article assesses the importance of lineage and virtue in Josephus’ notion...
This chapter attempts two things. First, it offers reasons for assuming that Flavius Josephus was en...
Athaliah in Josephus is rarely studied. This paper thus seeks to build on Christopher Begg’s text-cr...
In Antiquitates judaicae (A.J.), book 7, Josephus (37–ca. 100 CE) retells the stories of David’s kin...
The Mormon prophet Joseph Smith established the quintessentially “American religion” according to re...
This thesis provides an analysis of the rhetoric and rhetorical devices Josephus uses in his present...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
In this study — though not in every chapter — we give particular attention to the Histories of Polyb...
A first version of this note was delivered at the Reception of Josephus seminar in the spring of 201...
The voluminous works of the Judaean historian Flavius Josephus have been and continue to be of treme...
This thesis examines the theories of kingship and tyranny proposed by the twelfth-century English cl...
Scholars who have discussed Josephus’ political philosophy have largely focused on his concepts of a...
Scholars who have discussed Josephus’ political philosophy have largely focused on his concepts of a...
Flavius Josephus's little work, Life of Josephus has much to teach us about Josephus's values, assum...
The article presents an introduction to the life and works of Josephus, the most important Jewish hi...
International audienceThis article assesses the importance of lineage and virtue in Josephus’ notion...
This chapter attempts two things. First, it offers reasons for assuming that Flavius Josephus was en...
Athaliah in Josephus is rarely studied. This paper thus seeks to build on Christopher Begg’s text-cr...
In Antiquitates judaicae (A.J.), book 7, Josephus (37–ca. 100 CE) retells the stories of David’s kin...
The Mormon prophet Joseph Smith established the quintessentially “American religion” according to re...
This thesis provides an analysis of the rhetoric and rhetorical devices Josephus uses in his present...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
In this study — though not in every chapter — we give particular attention to the Histories of Polyb...
A first version of this note was delivered at the Reception of Josephus seminar in the spring of 201...
The voluminous works of the Judaean historian Flavius Josephus have been and continue to be of treme...
This thesis examines the theories of kingship and tyranny proposed by the twelfth-century English cl...