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The Early-Roman Period (30 BCE-117 CE) (Hardcover): Noah Hacham, Tal Ilan The Early-Roman Period (30 BCE-117 CE) (Hardcover)
Noah Hacham, Tal Ilan; Contributions by Deborah Jacobs, Meron M. Piotrkowski, Zsuzsanna Szanto
R2,994 R2,640 Discovery Miles 26 400 Save R354 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The period between the Roman take-over of Egypt (30 BCE) and the failure of the Jewish diaspora revolt (115-117 CE) witnessed the continual devaluation in the status of the Jews in Egypt, and culminated in the destruction of its Jewish community. This volume collects and presents all papyri, ostraca, amulets and inscriptions from this early Roman period connected to Jews and Judaism, published since 1957. It is a follow-up of the 1960 volume 2 of the Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum. It includes over 80 documents in Greek, Demotic, and Hebrew, both documentary and literary. The expansion of the scope of documents, to include languages other than Greek and genres beyond the documentary, allows for a better understanding of the life of the Jews in Egypt. The documents published in this volume shed new light on aspects discussed previously: The Demotic papyri better explain the Jewish settlement in Edfu, new papyri reveal more about Jewish tax, about the Acta papyri, and about the developments of the Jewish revolt. The magical papyri help explain cultural developments in the Jewish community of Egypt. This volume is thus a major contribution to the study of the decline of the greatest diaspora Jewish community in antiquity.

[The Ptolemaic Period (323 BCE-30 BCE)] (Hardcover): Noah Hacham, Tal Ilan [The Ptolemaic Period (323 BCE-30 BCE)] (Hardcover)
Noah Hacham, Tal Ilan; Contributions by Meron-Martin Piotrkowski, Zsuzsanna Szanto
R4,620 Discovery Miles 46 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The edition collects and presents all papyri and ostraca from the Ptolemaic period, connected to Jews and Judaism, published since 1957. It is a follow-up to the Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum (= CPJ) of the 1950s and 60s, edited by Victor Tcherikover, which had consisted of three volumes - I devoted to the Ptolemaic period; II to the Early Roman period (until 117 CE); and III to the Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The present book, CPJ vol. IV, is the first in a new trilogy, and is devoted to the Ptolemaic period. The present and upcoming volumes supplement the original CPJ. They present over 300 papyri that have been published since 1957. They also include papyri in languages other than Greek (Hebrew, Aramaic, Demotic), and literary papyri which had not been included in the old CPJ. Aside from quite a number of papyri in these categories, the present volume (of over 100 documents) includes 21 papyri from Herakleopolis in Middle-Egypt that record the existence of a Jewish self-ruling body - the politeuma. These papyri put an end to a long-standing dispute over whether such a Jewish institution had ever existed in Egypt.

A Question of Identity - Social, Political, and Historical Aspects of Identity Dynamics in Jewish and Other Contexts... A Question of Identity - Social, Political, and Historical Aspects of Identity Dynamics in Jewish and Other Contexts (Hardcover)
Dikla Rivlin Katz, Noah Hacham, Geoffrey Herman, Lilach Sagiv
R3,694 Discovery Miles 36 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'''Who am I?' and 'Who are we?' are the existential, foundational questions in our lives. In our modern world, there is no construct more influential than 'identity' - whether as individuals or as groups. The concept of group identity is the focal point of a research group named "A Question of Identity" at the Mandel Scholion Interdisciplinary Research Center in the Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The papers collected in this volume represent the proceedings of a January 2017 conference organized by the research group which dealt with identity formation in six contextual settings: Ethno-religious identities in light of the archaeological record; Second Temple period textual records on Diaspora Judaism; Jews and Christians in Sasanian Persia; minorities in the Persian achaemenid period; Inter-ethnic dialogue in pre-1948 Palestine; and redefinitions of Christian Identity in the Early Modern period.

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