Art, history, and the historiography of Judaism in Roman antiquity /
Art, History, and the Historiography of Judaism in Roman Antiquity explores the complex interplay between visual culture, texts and their interpretations, arguing for an open-ended and self-aware approach to understanding Jewish culture from the first century CE through the rise of Islam.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2014.
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Colección: | Brill reference library of Judaism ;
v. 34. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 "See, I Have Called the Renowned Name of Bezalel, Son of Uri ... ": Josephus's Portrayal of the Biblical "Architect" 21
- 2 A Note on Ossuary Burial and the Resurrection of the Dead in First-Century Jerusalem 37
- 3 Caligula and the Jews: Some Historiographic Reflections Occasioned by Gaius in Polychrome 51
- 4 "When I Went to Rome ... There I Saw the Menorah": The Jerusalem Temple Implements in Rabbinic Memory, History, and Myth 63
- 5 Coloring the Temple: Polychromy and the Jerusalem Temple in Late Antiquity 87
- 6 Jewish Identity at the Cusp of Empires: The Jews of Dura Europos between Rome and Persia 101
- 7 "Epigraphical" Study Houses in Late Antique Palestine: A Second Look 123
- 8 Furnishing God's Study House: An Exercise in Rabbinic Imagination 139
- 9 The Jewish Helios: A Modest Proposal Regarding the Sun God and the Zodiac on Late Antique Synagogue Mosaics 161
- 10 Between Liturgy and Social History: Priestly Power in Late Antique Palestinian Synagogues? 181
- 11 The Menorah and the Cross: Historiographic Reflections on a Recent Discovery from Laodicea on the Lycus 195
- 12 Jews and Judaism under Byzantium and Islam 215.