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001 11047071
005 20150420133636.0
008 140414s2014 nyuab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2014012705
020 $a9781107001633 (hardback)
020 $a1107001633 (hardback)
024 $a99960988387
024 8 $a40024266312
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn871192100
035 $a(OCoLC)871192100
035 $a(NNC)11047071
040 $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dYDX$dYDXCP$dBTCTA$dUKMGB$dCDX$dIUL$dYUS
042 $apcc
043 $amm-----
050 00 $aDS113$b.J49 2014
082 00 $a305.892/40560902$223
084 $aREL040000$2bisacsh
245 04 $aThe Jewish-Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire /$cedited by James K. Aitken and James Carleton Paget.
264 1 $aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2014.
300 $axxii, 359 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
520 $a"The Jewish-Greek tradition represents an arguably distinctive strand of Judaism characterized by use of the Greek language and interest in Hellenism. This volume traces the Jewish encounter with Greek culture from the earliest points of contact in antiquity to the end of the Byzantine Empire. It honors Nicholas de Lange, whose distinguished work brought recognition to an undeservedly neglected field, in part by dispelling the common belief that Jewish-Greek culture largely disappeared after 100 CE. The authors examine literature, archaeology, and biblical translations, such as the Septuagint, in order to illustrate the substantial exchange of language and ideas. The Jewish-Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire demonstrates the enduring significance of the tradition and will be an essential handbook for anyone interested in Jewish studies, biblical studies, ancient and Byzantine history, or the Greek language"--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 309-348) and indexes.
505 00 $tPreface /$rAmos Oz --$g1.$tIntroduction /$rJames K. Aitken and James Carleton Paget --$gPart I.$tHistory:$g2.$tJews and Greco-Roman culture: from Alexander to Theodosius II /$rGün̈ter Stemberger;$g3.$tThe Jewish experience in Byzantium /$rSteven Bowman;$g4.$tJews and Jewish communities in the Balkans and the Aegean until the twelfth century /$rAlexander Panayotov --$gPart II.$tHistoriography:$g5.$tOrigen and the Jews: Jewish-Greek and Jewish-Christian relations /$rWilliam Horbury;$g6.$tJewish-Greek studies in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Germany: a brief overview /$rGiuseppe Veltri --$gPart III.$tGreek Bible and Language:$g7.$tThe origins of the Septuagint /$rJames Carleton Paget;$g8.$tThe language of the Septuagint and Jewish-Greek identity /$rJames Aitken;$g9.$tAfterlives of the Septuagint: a Christian witness to the Greek Bible in Byzantine Judaism /$rCameron Boyd-Taylor;$g10.$tMedieval and early modern Judaeo-Greek biblical translations: a linguistic viewpoint /$rJulia G. Krivoruchko --$gPart IV.$tCulture:$g11.$tPhilo's knowledge of Hebrew: the meaning of the etymologies /$rTessa Rajak;$g12.$tThe plain and laughter: the hermeneutical function of the sign in Philo of Alexandria /$rFrancis Schmidt;$g13.$tJewish archaeology and art in antiquity /$rDavid Noy;$g14.$tJewish-Greek epigraphy in antiquity /$rPieter van der Horst;$g15.$tThe rabbis, the Greek Bible, and Hellenism /$rPhilip Alexander;$g16.$tGreek-Hebrew linguistic contacts in late antique and medieval magical texts /$rGideon Bohak;$g17.$tJewish and Christian hymnody in the early Byzantine period /$rWout van Bekkum;$g18.$tOn the Hebrew script of the Greek-Hebrew palimpsests from the Cairo Genizah /$rJudith Olszowy-Schlanger.
630 00 $aBible.$lGreek$xVersions.
650 0 $aJews$xCivilization$xGreek influences.
650 0 $aJews$zByzantine Empire$xIntellectual life.
650 0 $aJudaism$zByzantine Empire$xHistory.
650 0 $aHellenism.
651 0 $aByzantine Empire$xEthnic relations.
700 1 $aAitken, J. K.$q(James K.),$eeditor.
700 1 $aPaget, James Carleton,$eeditor.
852 00 $bglx$hDS113$i.J49 2014