The Jews among the Greeks and Romans / by Max Radin. Philadelphia : Jewish Publ. Soc. of America, 1915
Content
Arch of Titus, Rome
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Illustrations
Introduction
21 Chapter I. Greek Religious Concepts
40 Chapter II. Roman Religious Concepts
48 Chapter III. Greek and Roman Concepts of Race
56 Chapter IV. Sketch of Jewish History between Nebuchadnezzar and Constantine
66 Chapter V. Internal Development of the Jews during the Persian Period
76 Chapter VI. The first Contact between Greek and Jew
90 Chapter VII. Egypt
104 Chapter VIII. Jews in Ptolemaic Egypt
118 Chapter IX. The Struggle against Greek Culture in Palestine
135 Chapter X. Antiochus the Manifest God
148 Chapter XI. The Jewish Propaganda
163 Chapter XII. The Opposition
176 Chapter XIII. The Opposition in its Social Aspect
191 Chapter XIV. The Philosophic Opposition
210 Chapter XV. The Romans
236 Chapter XVI. Jews in Rome during the Early Empire
257 Chapter XVII. The Jews of the Empire till the Revolt
287 Chapter XVIII. The Revolt of 68 C.E.
304 Chapter XIX. The Development of the Roman Jewish Community
328 Chapter XX. The Final Revolts of the Jews
350 Chapter XXI. The Legal position of the Jews in the Later Empire
368 Summary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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