Kaligula
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Are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiamsterdam, marten schagen, , leather binding, spine with 5 raised bands, numerous engravings in the text, tail pieces, xx, ( (last page misnumbered 451) read morecatawikiâs goal is to make special objects universally availableour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you wonât find in just any storemet konstplaatjes van jalles naar 't fransch van den heere d'andilly vertaald door willem sĂ©wel; sedert naar 't grieksch overzien, verbeeterd, en vermeerderd met philoos geschrift tegen flakkus, onder 't opzigt, en door sigebert haverkampjosephus, flavius - historie der jooden of alle de werken van flavius josephus: behelzende de joodsche oudheden en derzelver verdeediging tegen apion, zyn leven, de joodsche oorlogen en de marteldood der makkabeen; nevens philoos gezantschap aan kaligula; en egezippus verhaal van de oorlogen derjoodenplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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There he was given a home and an incomeare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikijosephus went back to rome with titus after the fall of jerusalem94 ad) and âthe jewish warâ (c75 ad) the emphasis is on the first century ad, especially on the jewish revolt against the roman occupation in the period ad (the first jewishâroman war) that resulted in the destruction of jerusalem in 70many quires and ppthrough the work of josephus, it is possible to place the new testament in the context of history and customs of the jews in that periodinitially josephus flavius participated in the first jewishâroman war () as as head of jewish forcesjerusalem and the jewish temple were destroyed by the romans in this revoltin this book he describes the history of his people from the time the world was created until his own timeas a freedman of the flavian emperors, he was allowed to take the name flaviuscondition: moderate to fair - needs to be re-boundthese works provide valuable insight into judaism in the first century and the history of early christianityhe stayed in rome and nearly 20 years later his book âantiquities of the jewsâ (antiquitates judaicae) was published for greek and roman readerstext seems to be completethe eyewitness accounts and research by flavius josephus are the most important extra-biblical source for this periodtitus flavius josephus (37-cthe first passage is known as the testimonium flavianum (antiquitates judaicae, xviiifollowing a dream he had when he was a prisoner of war, he predicted that the roman commander vespasian would become emperor of romewaarby komt het gezantschap van philo aan den keyzer kaligula, alles uyt de oversetting van den heer d'andilly in't nederduytsch overgebragt door wxx, 200) accounts the execution of james (the leader of the jewish christian community in jeruzalem), who is referred to as âthe brother of jesus, who is called christâsome prints are missingas josephus wrote about the period in which the events of the new testament occurred, the work of josephus is of great importance to the study of early christianityhe also wrote an autobiography (vita) and a polemic work, âagainst apionâ (contra apionem), in which he refuted certain allegations against the jewish people and explained jewish lawjosephus wrote his works in koine greek in order to explain the history of the world to the roman public from a jewish perspectivethe work of josephus includes two passages about jesus of nazareth(2 volumes) [and] egesippus van de joodsche oorlogen, en de verdelging jerusalems - amsterdam, pieter mortier, parts in 1 volume - () pp - half-leather binding; spine with large raised bands and letter piece - cm (large folio)loose, frayed and with tears in front, in the middle approxwith almost 200 (!) beautiful copper engravings in the text and some double-page prints and the map of jerusalemvery dark and sharp printsour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you wonât find in just any storejosephus himself upheld the laws of moses and believed that judaism and greek-roman thinking could be united into what is called hellenistic judaismfrayed at edges, large print torn, light moisture stain in part egesippuspaper overall neat and crispwhen that actually really happened, vespasian granted him a pardon100) was a roman-jewish historian and hagiographer of priestly and royal ancestrycatawikiâs goal is to make special objects universally availablealthough there is controversy about this among historians, josephus seems to be one of the first outside of the gospel writers to have mentioned jesus and his title âchristâin his two most important works âantiquities of the jewsâ (cflavius josephus - alle de werken van flavius josephus: behelzende twintig boeken van de joodsche oudheden, 't verhaal van zyn eygen leeven, de histori van de oorlogen der jooden tegens de romeynen, zyne twee boeken tegen apion, en zyne beschryving van den marteldood der machabeendespite the defects, a very interesting book in large format, especially because of the more than 200 (!) beautiful copper engravingsmust-have book for serious researchers of the times of the old and new testamentshighly detailed copper engravings, true masterpieces by jan and caspar luyken, the top engravers of the 18th century! the pictures provide a good impressionthe second passage (ibidin rome, josephus wrote âthe jewish warâ (de bello judaico), a work with the message that the fall of jerusalem and the jewish people were the will of god (the romans were instruments of god) and that it would be best to stop the resistance against the romanshe was captured in the early stages of this rebellion and probably owed his life to thisplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
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