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Books by René Bloch
Introduction
Acknowledgments
I. Moses and Exodus
1. Alexandria in Pharaonic Egypt: Projections in De vita Mosis
2. Moses and the Charlatans: On the Charge of γόης καὶ ἀπατεών in Contra Apionem 2.145, 161
3. Moses: Motherless with Two Mothers
4. Leaving Home: Philo of Alexandria on the Exodus
II. Places and Ruins
5. Geography without Territory: Tacitus’s Digression on the Jews and its Ethnographic Context
6. Show and Tell: Myth, Tourism, and Jewish Hellenism
7. What if the Temple of Jerusalem Had not Been Destroyed by the Romans?
III. Theatre and Myth
8. Philo’s Struggle with Jewish Myth
9. Part of the Scene: Jewish Theatre in Antiquity
10. Take Your Time: Conversion, Confidence and Tranquility in Joseph and Aseneth
IV. Antisemitism and Reception
11. Antisemitism and Early Scholarship on Ancient Antisemitism
12. A Leap into the Void: The Philo-Lexikon and Jewish-German Hellenism
13. Tacitus’s Excursus on the Jews over the Centuries: An Overview of the History of its Reception
14. Polytheism and Monotheism in Antiquity: On Jan Assmann’s Critique of Monotheism
15. Testa incognita: The History of the Pseudo-Josephus Bust in Copenhagen
Index of cited passages
Index of names
Index of subjects
Papers by René Bloch
Introduction
Acknowledgments
I. Moses and Exodus
1. Alexandria in Pharaonic Egypt: Projections in De vita Mosis
2. Moses and the Charlatans: On the Charge of γόης καὶ ἀπατεών in Contra Apionem 2.145, 161
3. Moses: Motherless with Two Mothers
4. Leaving Home: Philo of Alexandria on the Exodus
II. Places and Ruins
5. Geography without Territory: Tacitus’s Digression on the Jews and its Ethnographic Context
6. Show and Tell: Myth, Tourism, and Jewish Hellenism
7. What if the Temple of Jerusalem Had not Been Destroyed by the Romans?
III. Theatre and Myth
8. Philo’s Struggle with Jewish Myth
9. Part of the Scene: Jewish Theatre in Antiquity
10. Take Your Time: Conversion, Confidence and Tranquility in Joseph and Aseneth
IV. Antisemitism and Reception
11. Antisemitism and Early Scholarship on Ancient Antisemitism
12. A Leap into the Void: The Philo-Lexikon and Jewish-German Hellenism
13. Tacitus’s Excursus on the Jews over the Centuries: An Overview of the History of its Reception
14. Polytheism and Monotheism in Antiquity: On Jan Assmann’s Critique of Monotheism
15. Testa incognita: The History of the Pseudo-Josephus Bust in Copenhagen
Index of cited passages
Index of names
Index of subjects
"Out of Egypt: Israel's Exodus Between Text and Memory, History and Imagination"
May 31 -- June 1, 2013
https://www.lbi.org/events/jewish-life-in-late-antiquity-deutsch-feb-19/
https://judaica.ch/