In this article I shall present an in-depth study of the condition of the Jews living in the city of Rome during the Middle and Late Republic. I shall make use mainly of epigraphic and literary sources, such as Appianus, Cicero, Josephus, Philo, Suetonius, and Varro. It seems to me, according to a careful reading of epigraphic data as well as the literary evidence presented by Valerius Maximus, that the first record of a Jewish presence in Rome ought to be dated no earlier than the second half of the second century B.C.E. According to Philo, only by the middle of the first century B.C.E. is there evidence of a much larger Jewish presence in Rome. Most of the Jews arrived as slaves in the wake of Pompey’s conquest of the Hasmonean kingdom in...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
The period from the fifth to the ninth century witnessed deep and complex changes that led to a subs...
En la Europa occidental los judíos fundaron asentamientos urbanos principalmente en los dos primeros...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to examine Romano-Jewish relations during the late Republic...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
Previous researchers of Jewish history in the Roman Empire have imperfectly employed Greco-Roman sou...
The main debate regarding Jewish soldiers serving in the Roman armies is still focused on the questi...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
The main debate regarding Jewish soldiers serving in the Roman armies is still focused on the questi...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
There is little literary evidence and archaeological sources pointing to a high degree of contact pa...
During the late republic and early principate the Jews who called Rome their home occasionally found...
The author is grateful to Villa I Tatti and the Carnegie Trust for their generous research funding.T...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
The period from the fifth to the ninth century witnessed deep and complex changes that led to a subs...
En la Europa occidental los judíos fundaron asentamientos urbanos principalmente en los dos primeros...
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to examine Romano-Jewish relations during the late Republic...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
Previous researchers of Jewish history in the Roman Empire have imperfectly employed Greco-Roman sou...
The main debate regarding Jewish soldiers serving in the Roman armies is still focused on the questi...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
The main debate regarding Jewish soldiers serving in the Roman armies is still focused on the questi...
Some Jews came to Rome in 161 B. C., when Judas Maccabaeus sent them as ambassadors in order to get ...
There is little literary evidence and archaeological sources pointing to a high degree of contact pa...
During the late republic and early principate the Jews who called Rome their home occasionally found...
The author is grateful to Villa I Tatti and the Carnegie Trust for their generous research funding.T...
In histories of ancient Jews and Judaism, the Roman Empire looms large. For all the attention to the...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
The period from the fifth to the ninth century witnessed deep and complex changes that led to a subs...