Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity: the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus
In this volume, Carson Bay focuses on an important but neglected work of Late Antiquity: Pseudo-Hegesippus' On the Destruction of Jerusalem (De Excidio Hierosolymitano), a Latin history of later Second Temple Judaism written during the fourth century CE. Bay explores the presence of so many Old...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this volume, Carson Bay focuses on an important but neglected work of Late Antiquity: Pseudo-Hegesippus' On the Destruction of Jerusalem (De Excidio Hierosolymitano), a Latin history of later Second Temple Judaism written during the fourth century CE. Bay explores the presence of so many Old Testament figures in a work that recounts the Roman-Jewish War (66-73 CE) and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. By applying the lens of Roman exemplarity to Pseudo-Hegesippus, he elucidates new facets of Biblical reception, history-writing, and anti-Judaism in a text from the formative first century of Christian Empire. The author also offers new insights into the Christian historiographical imagination and how Biblical heroes and Classical culture helped Christians to write anti-Jewish history. Revealing novel aspects of the influence of the Classical literary tradition on early Christian texts, this book also newly questions the age-old distinction between the Christian and the Classical (or 'pagan') in the ancient Mediterranean world |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations page x xii Introduction i i On the Destruction of Jerusalem·. Christian, Classical, Biblical, Josephan Author Date 17 17 2.1 23 25 31 33 39 45 46 53 56 58 60 Provenance Manuscript Tradition Texts, Translations, and Critical Editions Contents Reception and Influence Sources and Parallels De Excidio and Flavius Josephus’ Jewish War The Implied Reader of De Excidio Themes, Theology, and Language De Excidio and Historiography De Excidio and Exemplarity 2 3 Hebrew versus Jew: Identity and Differentiation in De Excidio Hebraeus versus ludaeus: Mapping Continuum and Divide Hebrew Heroes and Jewish Anti-Heroes Hebrew and Jewish Identity in Late Antique Christian Ethnography Hebrew and Jewish Identity in Hellenistic Judaism Hebrew, Jew, and Christian Supersessionism in De Excidio Abraham, Ethnography, Exemplarity, and Oratory at De Excidio 5.41.2 and 5.53.1 Qualis ista genst Titus on Abraham (De Excidio 5.41.2) vii 70 71 83 90 93 95 98 100
viii Contents Abramidae Viri, Genus Regale: Eleazar on Abraham (De Excidio 5.53) Classical Precursors and Christian Parallels Abraham and the Akedah: Exemplarity, Ethnography, Identity, Rhetoric, Oratory 4 5 6 7 8 110 117 113 Exemplarity and National Decline at De Excidio 5.2.1 127 Exemplarity, Speeches, and National Decline in Roman Historiography 128 National Leadership and Biblical Exempla at De Excidio 5.2 135 Juxtaposition, Contrast, and the Narrative of Jewish National Decline 140 Biblical Exempla between Chrysostom, Ambrose, and Pseudo-Hegesippus 147 Jewish National Decline between Ephrem, Epiphanius, and Pseudo-Hegesippus 152 Jewish and Christian Martyrdom at De Excidio 3.2 and 5.22 157 Killing Matthias: De Excidio 5.22 and the Invention of Jewish Non-Martyrdom 158 Quo Venis? Christians in theBackground at De Excidio 3.2 171 A Contest of Martyrdoms: De Excidio 3.2 and 5.22 in Conversation and Competition 175 Maccabees and Martyrdom in De Excidio and Christian Late Antiquity 179 King David as Christian-Classical Exemplum in Pseudo-Hegesippus 185 Dominus, Rex: King David as King in De Excidio 187 Propheta: King David as Psalmist and Prophet in De Excidio 201 Vir, Pater: King David as Father and Husband in De Excidio 210 The Christian David and Pseudo-Hegesippus 215 Elisha, Disaster, and Extended Exemplarity in De Excidio 219 Elisha at Jericho: A Rejoinder to Josephus at De Excidio 4.17.1 220 Extended Exemplarity: Elisha at De Excidio 5.2.1 and 5.16.1 225 Extended Exemplarity in Roman Culture 234 The Other Elishas of Late Antiquity 236 A Classical World of Biblical
Exempla: Suicide and Patriotism in De Excidio 3.16-і7 241 Models of Death: Nobility in Suicide at De Excidio 3.16.1 242 Surrender, Not Suicide: The Ethics of Survival at De Excidio 3.17.i 249 Biblical Exempla and Roman Exemplarity in De Excidio 3.16-і7 264 The Classical World of Biblical Exempla in De Excidio 2.6$
Contents 9 A Christian World of Hebrew Exempla: War and Faith in De Excidio 5.15-16 Josephus before the Walls of Jerusalem: The Narrative Context of the Speeches An Exemplary World of Victors and Vanquished: The Speech of De Excidio 5.15 Christianity, Exemplarity, and Warfare without Weapons: De Excidio 5.16 Mapping the Christian World of Hebrew Exempla at De Excidio 5.15-16 Conclusion Appendix 1: Old Testament Exempla in De Excidio, A-Z Appendix 2: Pseudo-Hegesippus’ Sources Bibliography Source Index General Index ix 269 270 271 283 314 318 327 335 375 402 42-7
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Contents Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations page x xii Introduction i i On the Destruction of Jerusalem·. Christian, Classical, Biblical, Josephan Author Date 17 17 2.1 23 25 31 33 39 45 46 53 56 58 60 Provenance Manuscript Tradition Texts, Translations, and Critical Editions Contents Reception and Influence Sources and Parallels De Excidio and Flavius Josephus’ Jewish War The Implied Reader of De Excidio Themes, Theology, and Language De Excidio and Historiography De Excidio and Exemplarity 2 3 Hebrew versus Jew: Identity and Differentiation in De Excidio Hebraeus versus ludaeus: Mapping Continuum and Divide Hebrew Heroes and Jewish Anti-Heroes Hebrew and Jewish Identity in Late Antique Christian Ethnography Hebrew and Jewish Identity in Hellenistic Judaism Hebrew, Jew, and Christian Supersessionism in De Excidio Abraham, Ethnography, Exemplarity, and Oratory at De Excidio 5.41.2 and 5.53.1 Qualis ista genst Titus on Abraham (De Excidio 5.41.2) vii 70 71 83 90 93 95 98 100
viii Contents Abramidae Viri, Genus Regale: Eleazar on Abraham (De Excidio 5.53) Classical Precursors and Christian Parallels Abraham and the Akedah: Exemplarity, Ethnography, Identity, Rhetoric, Oratory 4 5 6 7 8 110 117 113 Exemplarity and National Decline at De Excidio 5.2.1 127 Exemplarity, Speeches, and National Decline in Roman Historiography 128 National Leadership and Biblical Exempla at De Excidio 5.2 135 Juxtaposition, Contrast, and the Narrative of Jewish National Decline 140 Biblical Exempla between Chrysostom, Ambrose, and Pseudo-Hegesippus 147 Jewish National Decline between Ephrem, Epiphanius, and Pseudo-Hegesippus 152 Jewish and Christian Martyrdom at De Excidio 3.2 and 5.22 157 Killing Matthias: De Excidio 5.22 and the Invention of Jewish Non-Martyrdom 158 Quo Venis? Christians in theBackground at De Excidio 3.2 171 A Contest of Martyrdoms: De Excidio 3.2 and 5.22 in Conversation and Competition 175 Maccabees and Martyrdom in De Excidio and Christian Late Antiquity 179 King David as Christian-Classical Exemplum in Pseudo-Hegesippus 185 Dominus, Rex: King David as King in De Excidio 187 Propheta: King David as Psalmist and Prophet in De Excidio 201 Vir, Pater: King David as Father and Husband in De Excidio 210 The Christian David and Pseudo-Hegesippus 215 Elisha, Disaster, and Extended Exemplarity in De Excidio 219 Elisha at Jericho: A Rejoinder to Josephus at De Excidio 4.17.1 220 Extended Exemplarity: Elisha at De Excidio 5.2.1 and 5.16.1 225 Extended Exemplarity in Roman Culture 234 The Other Elishas of Late Antiquity 236 A Classical World of Biblical
Exempla: Suicide and Patriotism in De Excidio 3.16-і7 241 Models of Death: Nobility in Suicide at De Excidio 3.16.1 242 Surrender, Not Suicide: The Ethics of Survival at De Excidio 3.17.i 249 Biblical Exempla and Roman Exemplarity in De Excidio 3.16-і7 264 The Classical World of Biblical Exempla in De Excidio 2.6$
Contents 9 A Christian World of Hebrew Exempla: War and Faith in De Excidio 5.15-16 Josephus before the Walls of Jerusalem: The Narrative Context of the Speeches An Exemplary World of Victors and Vanquished: The Speech of De Excidio 5.15 Christianity, Exemplarity, and Warfare without Weapons: De Excidio 5.16 Mapping the Christian World of Hebrew Exempla at De Excidio 5.15-16 Conclusion Appendix 1: Old Testament Exempla in De Excidio, A-Z Appendix 2: Pseudo-Hegesippus’ Sources Bibliography Source Index General Index ix 269 270 271 283 314 318 327 335 375 402 42-7 |
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spelling | Bay, Carson 1986- Verfasser (DE-588)1127742485 aut Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay, University of Bern Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2023 xiv, 437 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In this volume, Carson Bay focuses on an important but neglected work of Late Antiquity: Pseudo-Hegesippus' On the Destruction of Jerusalem (De Excidio Hierosolymitano), a Latin history of later Second Temple Judaism written during the fourth century CE. Bay explores the presence of so many Old Testament figures in a work that recounts the Roman-Jewish War (66-73 CE) and the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE. By applying the lens of Roman exemplarity to Pseudo-Hegesippus, he elucidates new facets of Biblical reception, history-writing, and anti-Judaism in a text from the formative first century of Christian Empire. The author also offers new insights into the Christian historiographical imagination and how Biblical heroes and Classical culture helped Christians to write anti-Jewish history. Revealing novel aspects of the influence of the Classical literary tradition on early Christian texts, this book also newly questions the age-old distinction between the Christian and the Classical (or 'pagan') in the ancient Mediterranean world Pseudo-Hegesippus. De Excidio Josephus, Flavius / De bello Judaico / Latin / Pseudo-Hegesippus Pseudo-Hegesippus ca. 4. Jahrhundert (DE-588)1128672316 gnd rswk-swf De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae (DE-588)116149605X gnd rswk-swf Heroes in the Bible Historiography Judaism / Relations / Christianity / History Christianity and other religions / Judaism / History Jüdischer Krieg 66-70 (DE-588)4028829-8 gnd rswk-swf Zerstörung von Jerusalem 70 (DE-588)4162739-8 gnd rswk-swf Christliche Literatur (DE-2581)TH000005178 gbd Hegesippus scr.eccl. TLG 1398 (DE-2581)TH000001321 gbd Iosephus hist. TLG 0526 (DE-2581)TH000001582 gbd Pseudo-Hegesippus ca. 4. Jahrhundert (DE-588)1128672316 p De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae (DE-588)116149605X u Jüdischer Krieg 66-70 (DE-588)4028829-8 s Zerstörung von Jerusalem 70 (DE-588)4162739-8 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-926852-3 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034198350&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus |
title_auth | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus |
title_exact_search | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus |
title_exact_search_txtP | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus |
title_full | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay, University of Bern |
title_fullStr | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay, University of Bern |
title_full_unstemmed | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus Carson Bay, University of Bern |
title_short | Biblical heroes and classical culture in Christian late antiquity |
title_sort | biblical heroes and classical culture in christian late antiquity the historiography exemplarity and anti judaism of pseudo hegesippus |
title_sub | the historiography, exemplarity, and anti-Judaism of Pseudo-Hegesippus |
topic | Pseudo-Hegesippus. De Excidio Josephus, Flavius / De bello Judaico / Latin / Pseudo-Hegesippus Pseudo-Hegesippus ca. 4. Jahrhundert (DE-588)1128672316 gnd De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae (DE-588)116149605X gnd Heroes in the Bible Historiography Judaism / Relations / Christianity / History Christianity and other religions / Judaism / History Jüdischer Krieg 66-70 (DE-588)4028829-8 gnd Zerstörung von Jerusalem 70 (DE-588)4162739-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Pseudo-Hegesippus. De Excidio Josephus, Flavius / De bello Judaico / Latin / Pseudo-Hegesippus Pseudo-Hegesippus ca. 4. Jahrhundert De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae Heroes in the Bible Historiography Judaism / Relations / Christianity / History Christianity and other religions / Judaism / History Jüdischer Krieg 66-70 Zerstörung von Jerusalem 70 |
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