This paper considers the question of culturally-directed doublespeak in Josephus’ Jewish War, of the possibility of Josephus sending different messages to Gentile and Jewish readers in the same text. It offers two readings of a passage in Jewish War 6 which describes the portents which prefigure the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, and explores how Josephus expresses his narrative in a way which simultaneously evokes parallels with both Roman religion and biblical prophecy and historiography, resulting in a passage which resonates radically differently depending on the parallels which the reader can bring to bear, and which inverts the cultural power-dynamic of Roman imperialism by offering greater interpretative power to those ...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I will examine and disc...
This thesis investigates the problem of contemporary historiography and regime representation in Fla...
The overall purpose of this study is to investigate Paul's construal of divine and imperial power in...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the ...
This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the ...
T. Flavius Josephus was a Hellenistic Jew who wrote under the patronage of the Flavian dynasty. As s...
This paper analyzes Josephus' appropriation of the biblical episode of the tower of Babel. It aims t...
The Dissertation, Josephus' Jewish War as a Narrative Five-act Tragedy, develops a method of reading...
In this study — though not in every chapter — we give particular attention to the Histories of Polyb...
According to the autobiographical work that he wrote, Titus Flavius Josephus, born Yosef ben Matitya...
The story of the conversion to Judaism of the Royal House of Adiabene, a satellite kingdom of Parthi...
Scholars have noted the ubiquity and significance of the Latin Josephus tradition in the medieval er...
This article offers a literary analysis of the famous episode in Judaean War 3.351–354, in which Jos...
Scholars have long observed a variety of ancient authors who describe a revered ascetic group identi...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I will examine and disc...
This thesis investigates the problem of contemporary historiography and regime representation in Fla...
The overall purpose of this study is to investigate Paul's construal of divine and imperial power in...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the ...
This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the ...
T. Flavius Josephus was a Hellenistic Jew who wrote under the patronage of the Flavian dynasty. As s...
This paper analyzes Josephus' appropriation of the biblical episode of the tower of Babel. It aims t...
The Dissertation, Josephus' Jewish War as a Narrative Five-act Tragedy, develops a method of reading...
In this study — though not in every chapter — we give particular attention to the Histories of Polyb...
According to the autobiographical work that he wrote, Titus Flavius Josephus, born Yosef ben Matitya...
The story of the conversion to Judaism of the Royal House of Adiabene, a satellite kingdom of Parthi...
Scholars have noted the ubiquity and significance of the Latin Josephus tradition in the medieval er...
This article offers a literary analysis of the famous episode in Judaean War 3.351–354, in which Jos...
Scholars have long observed a variety of ancient authors who describe a revered ascetic group identi...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis I will examine and disc...
This thesis investigates the problem of contemporary historiography and regime representation in Fla...
The overall purpose of this study is to investigate Paul's construal of divine and imperial power in...