The late-fourth century work called On the Destruction of Jerusalem (De Excidio Hierosolymitano), or “Pseudo-Hegesippus”, records the history of the Roman-Jewish War (66-73 CE) and particularly the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple by the Romans in 70 CE. As a Christian version of this history based largely upon Flavius Josephus’ earlier Jewish War, De Excidio understands himself to be telling the story of the effective death of the Jews in history. One major aspect of this narrative, I argue, is a discourse of Jewish disease, wherein Ps-Hegesippus portrays the Jews as “sick” with the plague of civil insurrection and sedition. But this discourse goes much further as well, cutting to the very core of De Excidio’s narrative logic. Here ...
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This article describes how Jews were presented in medieval texts. It is based on two main sources be...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...
Scholars routinely date the beginnings of Christian history-writing to the fourth century AD. In thi...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The Historiae de excidio Hierosolymitanae urbis Anacephaleosis, (editio princeps by Josse Bade in 15...
The Epistula Severi provides an account of the conversion of the Jews on the island of Minorca in Fe...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
This paper builds on the work of scholars who have attempted to theorize the complex and shifting ne...
The Prague Easter pogrom of 1389 is considered the most significant outbreak of anti-Jewish violence...
This article provides the first close comparative analysis of the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew versions ...
« Vetus Israel »: The Jews in Hierosolymitan literature in the Byzantine period The transformation...
This thesis analyzes the convergence of ideologies and events in the period between the collapse of ...
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