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F. Muccioli, Gli epiteti uffi ciali dei re ellenistici (Historia – Einzelschriften 224), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2013, pp. 562, ISBN 978-3-515-10126-4
The Institution of the Hasmonean High Priesthood(Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism – 165), Brill, Leiden – Boston 2014, pp. 347; ISBN 978-90-04-25177-9
F. Muccioli, Gli epiteti uffi ciali dei re ellenistici (Historia – Einzelschriften 224), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2013, pp. 562, ISBN 978-3-515-10126-4
Judaea and Rome in Coins 65 BCE – 135 CE. Papers Presented at the International Conference Hosted by Spink, 13th–14th September 2010, Spink, London 2012, pp. 243, colour and b/w ill., maps; ISBN 978-1-907427-22-0 (Edward Dąbrowa)
A Review of: Aren M. Maeir, Jodi Magness, Lawrence H. Schiffman (eds.), “Go Out and Study the Land” (Judges 18:2). Archaeological, Historical and Textual Studies in Honor of Hanan Eshel (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism – 148) Brill, Leiden–Boston 2012; ISBN 978-90-04-20268-9; ISSN 1384-2161
A Review of: Daniel R. Schwartz, Zeev Weiss (eds.), Was 70 CE a Watershed in Jewish History? On Jews and Judaism before and after the Destruction of the Second Temple (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity – 78) Brill, Leiden–Boston 2012, pp. 548; ISBN 978-90-04-21534-4; ISSN 1871-6636
A Review of: Donald T. Ariel, Jean-Philippe Fontanille, The Coins of Herod. A Modern Analysis and Die Classification (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity – 79) Brill, Leiden–Boston 2012, pp. 203 + b/w 96 tab.; ISBN 978-90-04-20801-8; ISSN 1871-6636
Review: Donald T. Ariel, Jean-Philippe Fontanille, The Coins of Herod. A Modern Analysis and Die Classification (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity – 79)
Review: Daniel R. Schwartz, Zeev Weiss (eds.), Was 70 CE a Watershed in Jewish History? On Jews and Judaism before and after the Destruction of the Second Temple (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity – 78)
Review: Aren M. Maeir, Jodi Magness, Lawrence H. Schiffman (eds.), “Go Out and Study the Land” (Judges 18:2). Archaeological, Historical and Textual Studies in Honor of Hanan Eshel (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism – 1
Absence of sources is why we know little about the last kings of the Seleucid dynasty and their reigns. One exception is Demetrius III (97/96-88/87 BC), a son of Antiochus VIII Grypus. What knowledge we have of him we owe to his role in the history of Judea at the end of Alexander Jannaeus' reign (103-86 BC). Josephus' historical works suggest that the king of Syria became involved in a conflict which...
A Review of: Zuleika Rodgers, Margaret Daly-Denton, Anne Fitzpatric McKinley (eds.), A Wandering Galilean: Essays in Honour of Seán Freyne, (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism – 132) Brill, Leiden–Boston 2009, pp. 619, b/w ill. (ISBN 978-90-04-17355-2)
M. Blömer, M. Facella, E. Winter (eds.), Lokale Identität im Römischen Osten.Kontexte und Perspektiven. Erträge der Tagung „Lokale Identität im RömischenNahen Osten”, Münster 19–21 April 2007 (Oriens et Occidens 18), Franz SteinerVerlag, Stuttgart 2009, 340 pp., b/w ill. ISBN 978-3-515-09377-4
Review: Jack Pastor, Pnina Stern, Menahem Mor (eds.), Flavius Josephus. Interpretation and History, (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, vol. 146), Brill
Review: Zuleika Rodgers, Margaret Daly-Denton, Anne Fitzpatric McKinley (eds.), A Wandering Galilean: Essays in Honour of Seán Freyne, (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism – 132), Brill
Absence of sources is why we know little about the last kings of the Seleucid dynasty and their reigns. One exception is Demetrius III (97/96-88/87 BC), a son of Antiochus VIII Grypus. What knowledge we have of him we owe to his role in the history of Judea at the end of Alexander Jannaeus' reign (103-86 BC). Josephus' historical works suggest that the king of Syria became involved in a conflict which...
M. Blömer, M. Facella, E. Winter (eds.), Lokale Identität im Römischen Osten.Kontexte und Perspektiven. Erträge der Tagung „Lokale Identität im RömischenNahen Osten”, Münster 19–21 April 2007 (Oriens et Occidens 18), Franz SteinerVerlag, Stuttgart 2009, 340 pp., b/w ill. ISBN 978-3-515-09377-4
The conquest of the Near East by Alexander of Macedon began a new era in the history of this region. This pregnant event was quite differently perceived and judged by contemporaries in conquered lands, Palestine among them. To those, the Macedonian's victory over the Persians meant little more than one hegemonist replacing another. It must have been with concern, or perhaps with hope, that they awaited...
The conquest of the Near East by Alexander of Macedon began a new era in the history of this region. This pregnant event was quite differently perceived and judged by contemporaries in conquered lands, Palestine among them. To those, the Macedonian’s victory over the Persians meant little more than one hegemonist replacing another. It must have been with concern, or perhaps with hope, that they awaited...
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