A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period. the coming of the Greeks : the early Hellenistic Period (335-175 BCE) / Volume 2 :
This is the second volume of the projected four-volume history of the Second Temple period. Â It is axiomatic that there are large gaps in the history of the Persian period, but the early Greek period is possibly even less known. Â This volume brings together all we know about the Jews during the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2008.
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Colección: | Library of Second Temple studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; List of Abbreviations; Part I: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: PRINCIPLES AND METHOD; 1.1 Aims; 1.2 The Basis for the Chronology of the Early Hellenistic Period; 1.3 Diaspora; 1.4 The Relevance of Post-Colonial Theory; 1.5 History Writing in the Ancient World; 1.6 Writing a History of the Early Greek Period: Principles Assumed in this Book; 1.7 Terminology and Other Technical Matters; Part II: SOURCES; Chapter 2 ARCHAEOLOGY; 2.1 Individual Sites; 2.2 Surveys and Synthesis; Chapter 3 PAPYRI, INSCRIPTIONS AND COINS.
- 3.1 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Egypt and Elsewhere3.2 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Palestine; 3.3 Coins and Weights; 3.4 Seals; Chapter 4 JEWISH LITERARY SOURCES; 4.1 The Greek Translation of the Bible; 4.2 Josephus; 4.3 Story of the Tobiads; 4.4 Qohelet (Ecclesiastes); 4.5 Ethiopic Enoch (1 Enoch) and the Book of Giants; 4.6 Fragmentary Jewish Writings in Greek; 4.7 Tobit; 4.8 Third Maccabees; 4.9 Aramaic Levi Document; 4.10 Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus); 4.11 Daniel; 4.12 The Sibylline Oracles; 4.13 First Baruch; Chapter 5 GREEK AND LATIN WRITERS.
- 5.1 The Alexander Historians5.2 Hecataeus of Abdera; 5.3 Diodorus Siculus; 5.4 Polybius; 5.5 Porphyry; 5.6 Appian; 5.7 Plutarch; 5.8 Berossus; 5.9 Manetho; Part III: SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS; Chapter 6 HELLENISM AND JEWISH IDENTITY; 6.1 The Problem: Hellenization, the Jews and the Ancient Near East; 6.2 History of the Discussion; 6.3 Hellenism in the Ancient Near East; 6.4 Hellenism and the Jews: The Question of Jewish Identity; 6.5 Synthesis; Chapter 7 ADMINISTRATION; 7.1 Administration in the Hellenistic Empires; 7.2 Government and Administration among the Jews; 7.3 Conclusions.
- Chapter 8 SOCIETY AND DAILY LIFE8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Occupations, Class and Everyday Life; 8.3 The Legal Sphere; 8.4 Summary; Chapter 9 ECONOMY; 9.1 Current Debate on the Ancient Economy; 9.2 The Economy in Ptolemaic Egypt; 9.3 The Seleucid Economy; 9.4 The Economy in Palestine; 9.5 The Economy in Relation to the Jews; Chapter 10 RELIGION I: TEMPLE, CULT AND PRACTICE; 10.1 The High Priest; 10.2 The Question of 'the Sanhedrin'; 10.3 Synagogues and Prayer; 10.4 Zadokite versus Enochic Judaism?; 10.5 Summary; Chapter 11 RELIGION II: LAW, SCRIPTURE AND BELIEF; 11.1 The Development of 'Scripture'
- 11.2 The Septuagint Translation of the Bible11.3 Beliefs; 11.4 Prophecy and Apocalyptic; 11.5 Summary; Part IV: HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS; Chapter 12 TIME OF ALEXANDER AND THE DIADOCHI (335-280 BCE); 12.1 Background History; 12.2 Alexander the Great and the Jews; 12.3 Judah during the 'Wars of the Successors'; 12.4 Ptolemy I and the Jews; 12.5 Hecataeus of Abdera on the Jews; 12.6 Summary; Chapter 13 THE PTOLEMAIC PERIOD (280-205 BCE); 13.1 Background History; 13.2 Jews under the Ptolemies; 13.3 Tobiads and Oniads; 13.4 Fourth Syrian War (219-217 BCE); 13.5 Daily Life.