Josephus' Antiquities 1-11 and Greco-Roman Historiography

Martin Friis

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Abstract

The dissertation Josephus’ Antiquities 1-11 and Greco-Roman
historiography provides an extensive study in five chapters of the various
ways in which Josephus presents himself as an historian in the first eleven
books of the Antiquities. From this analysis, it emerges that his manner of
self-portrayal is closely comparable with that of a number of Greco-Roman
historians.
Translated title of the contributionJosefus’ Antiquitates Judaicae 1-11 og græsk-romersk historieskrivning
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationKøbenhavn
PublisherDet Teologiske Fakultet
Volume58
Number of pages229
ISBN (Print)978-87-91838-93-4
ISBN (Electronic)978-87-91838-97-2
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015
SeriesPublikationer fra Det Teologiske Fakultet
Volume58

Keywords

  • Faculty of Theology
  • Josefus
  • Antiquitates Judaicae
  • græsk-romersk historieskrivning

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