Sculpting Idolatry in Flavian Rome
(An)Iconic Rhetoric in the Writings of Flavius Josephus
Biographical note
Jason von Ehrenkrook is Perlow Lecturer in Classical Judaism at the University of Pittsburgh.
Table of contents
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
1. Reading Idolatry in(to) Josephus
2. Jewish Responses to Images in Cultural Context
3. The Second Commandment in Josephus and Greco-Roman Jewish Literature
4. Sculpture and the Politics of Space in Bellum Judaicum
5. Idealizing an Aniconic Past in Antiquitates Judaicae
6. The Poetics of Idolatry and the Politics of Identity
Appendix 1: Statuary Lexicon in the Josephan Corpus
Appendix 2: Th e Second Commandment in Josephus
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Subject Index
Acknowledgments
1. Reading Idolatry in(to) Josephus
2. Jewish Responses to Images in Cultural Context
3. The Second Commandment in Josephus and Greco-Roman Jewish Literature
4. Sculpture and the Politics of Space in Bellum Judaicum
5. Idealizing an Aniconic Past in Antiquitates Judaicae
6. The Poetics of Idolatry and the Politics of Identity
Appendix 1: Statuary Lexicon in the Josephan Corpus
Appendix 2: Th e Second Commandment in Josephus
Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
Subject Index
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