This thesis examines the progression from relatively peaceful relations between Alexandrians and Jews under the Ptolemies to the Diaspora Revolt under the Romans. A close analysis of the literature evidences that the transition from Ptolemaic to Roman Alexandria had critical effects on Jewish status in the Diaspora. One of the most far reaching consequences of the shift from the Ptolemies to Romans was forcing the Alexandrians to participate in the struggle for imperial patronage. Alexandrian involvement introduced a new element to the ongoing conflict among Egypt’s Jews and native Egyptians. The Alexandrian citizens consciously cut back privileges the Jews previously enjoyed under the Ptolemies and sought to block the Jews from advancing w...
Previous researchers of Jewish history in the Roman Empire have imperfectly employed Greco-Roman sou...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...
© 1997 Dennis R. CuryerThis thesis examines a number of conflicts between the Jews and the Romans du...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
The causes of the Bar Kokhba revolt have long been debated. This thesis will explore the immediate c...
There is little literary evidence and archaeological sources pointing to a high degree of contact pa...
This thesis analyzes the convergence of ideologies and events in the period between the collapse of ...
The Exodus story of the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt and subsequent redemption was central to Jewis...
The subject of this paper is the first Jewish war against the Romans. In particular, it aims to expl...
"The Tobiads and the Maccabees: Hellenism and Power in the Ancient Judean Community" takes a look at...
Abstract The Jewish civilization has preserved its religious identity and traditions despite suffer...
Despite the process of ethnic, cultural and linguistic fusion that marked the cosmopolitan atmospher...
The date of 539 B.C.E. was significant for the people of ancient Judea for two reasons. First, it ma...
The emergence of the Jewish community in Rome in the second century B.C. initiated an elaborate dial...
Previous researchers of Jewish history in the Roman Empire have imperfectly employed Greco-Roman sou...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...
© 1997 Dennis R. CuryerThis thesis examines a number of conflicts between the Jews and the Romans du...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
The causes of the Bar Kokhba revolt have long been debated. This thesis will explore the immediate c...
There is little literary evidence and archaeological sources pointing to a high degree of contact pa...
This thesis analyzes the convergence of ideologies and events in the period between the collapse of ...
The Exodus story of the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt and subsequent redemption was central to Jewis...
The subject of this paper is the first Jewish war against the Romans. In particular, it aims to expl...
"The Tobiads and the Maccabees: Hellenism and Power in the Ancient Judean Community" takes a look at...
Abstract The Jewish civilization has preserved its religious identity and traditions despite suffer...
Despite the process of ethnic, cultural and linguistic fusion that marked the cosmopolitan atmospher...
The date of 539 B.C.E. was significant for the people of ancient Judea for two reasons. First, it ma...
The emergence of the Jewish community in Rome in the second century B.C. initiated an elaborate dial...
Previous researchers of Jewish history in the Roman Empire have imperfectly employed Greco-Roman sou...
This article discusses the development of Judaism in European and the history of the Arab-Jewish con...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...