This contribution aims to address the simple but far-reaching issue of the relationship between the Judaean and Graeco-Roman currents in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum. It offers a new perspective on Josephus’ use of personal emotions in this work, in particular by looking at his outburst in BJ 1.9–12. It proposes to examine Josephus’ motivations for fashioning this passage in the way he did by (1) placing his compositional choices in their literary context, i.e., the broader historiographical outlook of the BJ, and (2) comparing his practice to the Graeco-Roman literature supposedly familiar to his intended audience in Rome. What I aim to show in this article is that Josephus uses emotions in a rhetorically calculated way with the intention of ...
Until recently, scholars have mainly studied the autobiographical practices of Flavius Josephus to r...
ABSTRACT. The following study takes a historical and analytical approach to one of the most importan...
The purpose of this study is to present and analyse material in Antiquities I-IV where Josephus deal...
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 considers the question of culturally-directed doublespeak in Josephus’ Jewish War, of th...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
The Dissertation, Josephus' Jewish War as a Narrative Five-act Tragedy, develops a method of reading...
According to the autobiographical work that he wrote, Titus Flavius Josephus, born Yosef ben Matitya...
This volume highlights and explores the crossroads between literary analysis and historical reconstr...
This dissertation investigates the discourse on images embedded in the writings of the Jewish histor...
This paper analyzes Josephus' appropriation of the biblical episode of the tower of Babel. It aims t...
The Bellum Iudaicum by Flavius Josephus is a complex literary project, which, at least in part, seek...
This article offers a literary analysis of the famous episode in Judaean War 3.351–354, in which Jos...
The story of the conversion to Judaism of the Royal House of Adiabene, a satellite kingdom of Parthi...
Until recently, scholars have mainly studied the autobiographical practices of Flavius Josephus to r...
ABSTRACT. The following study takes a historical and analytical approach to one of the most importan...
The purpose of this study is to present and analyse material in Antiquities I-IV where Josephus deal...
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 considers the question of culturally-directed doublespeak in Josephus’ Jewish War, of th...
Flavius Josephus's Judean War deserves its place among the most influential ancient western texts, t...
The Dissertation, Josephus' Jewish War as a Narrative Five-act Tragedy, develops a method of reading...
According to the autobiographical work that he wrote, Titus Flavius Josephus, born Yosef ben Matitya...
This volume highlights and explores the crossroads between literary analysis and historical reconstr...
This dissertation investigates the discourse on images embedded in the writings of the Jewish histor...
This paper analyzes Josephus' appropriation of the biblical episode of the tower of Babel. It aims t...
The Bellum Iudaicum by Flavius Josephus is a complex literary project, which, at least in part, seek...
This article offers a literary analysis of the famous episode in Judaean War 3.351–354, in which Jos...
The story of the conversion to Judaism of the Royal House of Adiabene, a satellite kingdom of Parthi...
Until recently, scholars have mainly studied the autobiographical practices of Flavius Josephus to r...
ABSTRACT. The following study takes a historical and analytical approach to one of the most importan...
The purpose of this study is to present and analyse material in Antiquities I-IV where Josephus deal...