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Eusebius and the Jewish Authors: His Citation Technique in an Apologetic Context »

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Authors: Sabrina Inowlocki
ISBN-13: 9789004149908, ISBN-10: 9004149902
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Date Published: March 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Sabrina Inowlocki

Sabrina Inowlocki, M.Litt. Oxford and Ph.D. University of Brussels, is a post-doctoral fellow of the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgium) and a Golda Meir Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has published articles on Josephus and Eusebius in HTR, JJS and the Studia Philonica Annual. She is currently working on the reception of the Bible in early Christian literature

Book Synopsis

In the first part, Eusebius and the Jewish Authors examines the citation process in ancient Greek literature and in Eusebius’ Praeparatio evangelica and Demonstratio evangelica. In the second part, it analyzes his perception of Judaism and his methodology in appropriating Jewish quotations.

Table of Contents

PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION I. PRESENTATION OF THE SUBJECT II. THE CITATION PROCESS IN GREEK ANTIQUITY AND IN THE APODEIXIS III. THE CITATIONS OF NON-JEWISH AUTHORS IN THE APODEIXIS IV. THE « HEBREWS » AND THE « JEWS » ACCORDING TO EUSEBIUS: THE JEWISH AUTHORS’
V. THE « TRAVAIL DE LA CITATION » IN THE APODEIXIS: THE CASE OF THE JEWISH AUTHORS’ CITATIONS VI. EUSEBIUS’ USE OF THE JEWISH AUTHORS’ CITATIONS IN THE APODEIXIS CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. PRIMARY SOURCES
A. Eusebius B. Aristobulus and the “Minor Jewish Authors”
C. Philo of Alexandria D. Flavius Josephus E. Pseudo-Aristeas, Letter to Philocrates F. Other Texts
2. SECONDARY SOURCES
INDEX
1. ANCIENT AUTHORS
2. BIBLICAL AND PARA-BIBLICAL SOURCES
3. JEWISH AUTHORS
4. CHRISTIAN AUTHORS
5. MODERN AUTHORS

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