Buch, Englisch, Band 98, 305 Seiten, Format (B × H): 237 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 611 g
The Classical Context of Geography in Josephus
Buch, Englisch, Band 98, 305 Seiten, Format (B × H): 237 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 611 g
Reihe: Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism
ISBN: 978-3-16-148256-4
Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
Why did ancient historians include geographical descriptions in their historical works? How does the spatial description fulfill its goal? In this book, Yuval Shahar discusses these two questions, showing that the answers depend on the particular historian and the genre in which he is writing. He analyzes and compares the presentation of geographical space in the writings of Herodotus, Thucydides, Polybius and Strabo, with selected illustrations from early Latin historiography. It is clear from this that Flavius Josephus consciously and definitively follows the generic approach of Polybius and Strabo. Moreover, Josephus' descriptions of parts of the Land of Israel are structured in the same way as the descriptions in Strabo's Geography, and reflect a hidden dialogue between Josephus and Strabo. Awareness of these generic characteristics enables a new reading of some of Josephus' most famous descriptions, such as Jotapata, Gamala and Masada, and establishes his credibility.
Zielgruppe
Scholars of Jewish Studies, Antiquity, History, Classical Studies and ancient historiography, corresponding institutes and libraries.