Greek genres and Jewish authors: negotiating literary culture in the Greco-Roman era
"Examines how Second Temple Jewish writings appropriated and adapted Hellenistic generic conventions"--
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations xi xiii 1 Introduction Definitions and Focus of the Study Genre Perspectives Adopted in This Study Project Overview and Contributions 1 3 8 17 2 Jewish Epic Poetry The Poets and Their Texts Philo Epicus Theodotus Sosates Réévaluation of Genre Participation: Epic or Epyllion? Conclusion 19 20 20 26 33 35 42 3 Other Jewish-Greek Poets Ezekiel the Tragedian Excursus: Nicolaus of Damascus Pseudo-Orpheus Sibylline Oracles Fragments of Pseudo-Greek Poets Conclusion 45 45 54 55 62 68 70 4 Didactic Literature Aristobulus 71 71 VII
VIII CONTENTS Pseudo-Phocylides Gospel of Thomas Philo of Alexandria Philos Genre Consciousness Allegorical Commentary Philos Quaestiones et solutiones Summary Conclusion 5 77 86 88 90 92 111 117 118 Jewish Philosophical Treatises Letter of Aristeas 4 Maccabees Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Contemplativa Josephus, Against Apion Pseudo-Clementine Homilies 4.7-6.25 “Literary” Letters New Testament Letters Jewish Expanded Letters (Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, 1 Enoch, 2 Baruch) Summary Conclusion 119 119 134 139 147 149 152 155 6 Jewish Novelists Joseph and Aseneth Joseph and Aseneth as Rewritten Scripture? Conclusion Artapanus 3 Maccabees Septuagintal Additions: Susanna, Bel and the Dragon Conclusion 165 168 174 181 182 188 195 198 7 Jewish Historians Eupolemus Pseudo-Eupolemus Pseudo-Hecataeus Demetrius the Chronographer 2 Maccabees and Jason of Cyrene Josephus Josephus’ Genre Consciousness Jewish War 160 163 163 201 203 213 216 219 224 229 229 239
CONTENTS Excursus: Justus (or Justin) of Tiberias Antiquities of the Jews Vita Conclusion IX 242 244 249 254 8 Jewish Biographers Gospel of Mark Gospel of Matthew Luke-Acts Gospel of John Gospel Conclusion Excursus: Lives of the Prophets Philo of Alexandria and Ancient Biographies On the Life ofMoses On Abraham On Joseph Moses, Abraham, and Joseph in The Exposition of the Law Summary Conclusion 257 258 264 267 271 274 276 277 277 283 287 289 290 291 9 Concluding Observations Findings Greek Influence Selective Adoption The Temporal Element Adapting Greek Genres The Appropriation of Greek Literature Jewish Contribution to Greek Genres The Geographic Element Jewish Authors and Jewish Topics Access to Texts and Sources Used Education Systems Going Forward 293 293 293 294 298 300 305 306 307 309 310 313 317 Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index ofAncient Literature 319 377 391
CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations xi xiii 1 Introduction Definitions and Focus of the Study Genre Perspectives Adopted in This Study Project Overview and Contributions 1 3 8 17 2 Jewish Epic Poetry The Poets and Their Texts Philo Epicus Theodotus Sosates Réévaluation of Genre Participation: Epic or Epyllion? Conclusion 19 20 20 26 33 35 42 3 Other Jewish-Greek Poets Ezekiel the Tragedian Excursus: Nicolaus of Damascus Pseudo-Orpheus Sibylline Oracles Fragments of Pseudo-Greek Poets Conclusion 45 45 54 55 62 68 70 4 Didactic Literature Aristobulus 71 71 VII
VIII CONTENTS Pseudo-Phocylides Gospel of Thomas Philo of Alexandria Philos Genre Consciousness Allegorical Commentary Philos Quaestiones et solutiones Summary Conclusion 5 77 86 88 90 92 111 117 118 Jewish Philosophical Treatises Letter of Aristeas 4 Maccabees Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Contemplativa Josephus, Against Apion Pseudo-Clementine Homilies 4.7-6.25 “Literary” Letters New Testament Letters Jewish Expanded Letters (Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, 1 Enoch, 2 Baruch) Summary Conclusion 119 119 134 139 147 149 152 155 6 Jewish Novelists Joseph and Aseneth Joseph and Aseneth as Rewritten Scripture? Conclusion Artapanus 3 Maccabees Septuagintal Additions: Susanna, Bel and the Dragon Conclusion 165 168 174 181 182 188 195 198 7 Jewish Historians Eupolemus Pseudo-Eupolemus Pseudo-Hecataeus Demetrius the Chronographer 2 Maccabees and Jason of Cyrene Josephus Josephus’ Genre Consciousness Jewish War 160 163 163 201 203 213 216 219 224 229 229 239
CONTENTS Excursus: Justus (or Justin) of Tiberias Antiquities of the Jews Vita Conclusion IX 242 244 249 254 8 Jewish Biographers Gospel of Mark Gospel of Matthew Luke-Acts Gospel of John Gospel Conclusion Excursus: Lives of the Prophets Philo of Alexandria and Ancient Biographies On the Life ofMoses On Abraham On Joseph Moses, Abraham, and Joseph in The Exposition of the Law Summary Conclusion 257 258 264 267 271 274 276 277 277 283 287 289 290 291 9 Concluding Observations Findings Greek Influence Selective Adoption The Temporal Element Adapting Greek Genres The Appropriation of Greek Literature Jewish Contribution to Greek Genres The Geographic Element Jewish Authors and Jewish Topics Access to Texts and Sources Used Education Systems Going Forward 293 293 293 294 298 300 305 306 307 309 310 313 317 Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index ofAncient Literature 319 377 391
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CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations xi xiii 1 Introduction Definitions and Focus of the Study Genre Perspectives Adopted in This Study Project Overview and Contributions 1 3 8 17 2 Jewish Epic Poetry The Poets and Their Texts Philo Epicus Theodotus Sosates Réévaluation of Genre Participation: Epic or Epyllion? Conclusion 19 20 20 26 33 35 42 3 Other Jewish-Greek Poets Ezekiel the Tragedian Excursus: Nicolaus of Damascus Pseudo-Orpheus Sibylline Oracles Fragments of Pseudo-Greek Poets Conclusion 45 45 54 55 62 68 70 4 Didactic Literature Aristobulus 71 71 VII
VIII CONTENTS Pseudo-Phocylides Gospel of Thomas Philo of Alexandria Philos Genre Consciousness Allegorical Commentary Philos Quaestiones et solutiones Summary Conclusion 5 77 86 88 90 92 111 117 118 Jewish Philosophical Treatises Letter of Aristeas 4 Maccabees Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Contemplativa Josephus, Against Apion Pseudo-Clementine Homilies 4.7-6.25 “Literary” Letters New Testament Letters Jewish Expanded Letters (Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, 1 Enoch, 2 Baruch) Summary Conclusion 119 119 134 139 147 149 152 155 6 Jewish Novelists Joseph and Aseneth Joseph and Aseneth as Rewritten Scripture? Conclusion Artapanus 3 Maccabees Septuagintal Additions: Susanna, Bel and the Dragon Conclusion 165 168 174 181 182 188 195 198 7 Jewish Historians Eupolemus Pseudo-Eupolemus Pseudo-Hecataeus Demetrius the Chronographer 2 Maccabees and Jason of Cyrene Josephus Josephus’ Genre Consciousness Jewish War 160 163 163 201 203 213 216 219 224 229 229 239
CONTENTS Excursus: Justus (or Justin) of Tiberias Antiquities of the Jews Vita Conclusion IX 242 244 249 254 8 Jewish Biographers Gospel of Mark Gospel of Matthew Luke-Acts Gospel of John Gospel Conclusion Excursus: Lives of the Prophets Philo of Alexandria and Ancient Biographies On the Life ofMoses On Abraham On Joseph Moses, Abraham, and Joseph in The Exposition of the Law Summary Conclusion 257 258 264 267 271 274 276 277 277 283 287 289 290 291 9 Concluding Observations Findings Greek Influence Selective Adoption The Temporal Element Adapting Greek Genres The Appropriation of Greek Literature Jewish Contribution to Greek Genres The Geographic Element Jewish Authors and Jewish Topics Access to Texts and Sources Used Education Systems Going Forward 293 293 293 294 298 300 305 306 307 309 310 313 317 Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index ofAncient Literature 319 377 391
CONTENTS Preface Abbreviations xi xiii 1 Introduction Definitions and Focus of the Study Genre Perspectives Adopted in This Study Project Overview and Contributions 1 3 8 17 2 Jewish Epic Poetry The Poets and Their Texts Philo Epicus Theodotus Sosates Réévaluation of Genre Participation: Epic or Epyllion? Conclusion 19 20 20 26 33 35 42 3 Other Jewish-Greek Poets Ezekiel the Tragedian Excursus: Nicolaus of Damascus Pseudo-Orpheus Sibylline Oracles Fragments of Pseudo-Greek Poets Conclusion 45 45 54 55 62 68 70 4 Didactic Literature Aristobulus 71 71 VII
VIII CONTENTS Pseudo-Phocylides Gospel of Thomas Philo of Alexandria Philos Genre Consciousness Allegorical Commentary Philos Quaestiones et solutiones Summary Conclusion 5 77 86 88 90 92 111 117 118 Jewish Philosophical Treatises Letter of Aristeas 4 Maccabees Philo of Alexandria, De Vita Contemplativa Josephus, Against Apion Pseudo-Clementine Homilies 4.7-6.25 “Literary” Letters New Testament Letters Jewish Expanded Letters (Baruch, Epistle of Jeremiah, 1 Enoch, 2 Baruch) Summary Conclusion 119 119 134 139 147 149 152 155 6 Jewish Novelists Joseph and Aseneth Joseph and Aseneth as Rewritten Scripture? Conclusion Artapanus 3 Maccabees Septuagintal Additions: Susanna, Bel and the Dragon Conclusion 165 168 174 181 182 188 195 198 7 Jewish Historians Eupolemus Pseudo-Eupolemus Pseudo-Hecataeus Demetrius the Chronographer 2 Maccabees and Jason of Cyrene Josephus Josephus’ Genre Consciousness Jewish War 160 163 163 201 203 213 216 219 224 229 229 239
CONTENTS Excursus: Justus (or Justin) of Tiberias Antiquities of the Jews Vita Conclusion IX 242 244 249 254 8 Jewish Biographers Gospel of Mark Gospel of Matthew Luke-Acts Gospel of John Gospel Conclusion Excursus: Lives of the Prophets Philo of Alexandria and Ancient Biographies On the Life ofMoses On Abraham On Joseph Moses, Abraham, and Joseph in The Exposition of the Law Summary Conclusion 257 258 264 267 271 274 276 277 277 283 287 289 290 291 9 Concluding Observations Findings Greek Influence Selective Adoption The Temporal Element Adapting Greek Genres The Appropriation of Greek Literature Jewish Contribution to Greek Genres The Geographic Element Jewish Authors and Jewish Topics Access to Texts and Sources Used Education Systems Going Forward 293 293 293 294 298 300 305 306 307 309 310 313 317 Bibliography Index of Modern Authors Index ofAncient Literature 319 377 391 |
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