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The aim of this book is to give access to sources which illustrate
Graeco-Roman views on Jews and Christians from 200 BC to AD 200.
Passages range from longer extracts written by historians to short
incidental references by disparate authors which throw light on
attitudes towards beliefs and social customs. The pagan religious
background, especially the Mystery religions, is also described and
illustrated by selected passages, so that the reader may have some
idea of the general religious climate during this period. Every
quotation is prefixed by a brief biography of the author and all
passages have been translated into English, with explanatory
comment when necessary. Connecting essays act as summaries and
focus the attention on essential issues. These, together with a
chronological chart and maps should enable a student coming fresh
to the subject, without previous specialized knowledge, to see the
period in historical perspective.
This book was designed for beginners in Greek as a small
inexpensive manual which a student with no gift for languages could
discard when it had served its purpose in examinations and from
which a more gifted linguist could progres to nmore detailed work.
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