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upload/wll/ENTER/1 ebook Collections/Cambridge History Collections/Religious Studies/The Cambridge History of Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 1.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 1984;2008
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource. The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 1: Introduction; The Persian Period W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 1984
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource.The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures.The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history.This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee.The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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nexusstc/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500–1815/963e58a6d51475d467ea347f12971cf5.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 7: The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 Johnathan Karp, Adam Sutcliffe (eds.) Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 2018
This seventh volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism provides an authoritative and detailed overview of early modern Jewish history, from 1500 to 1815. The essays, written by an international team of scholars, situate the Jewish experience in relation to the multiple political, intellectual and cultural currents of the period. They also explore and problematize the 'modernization' of world Jewry over this period from a global perspective, covering Jews in the Islamic world and in the Americas, as well as in Europe, with many chapters straddling the conventional lines of division between Sephardic, Ashkenazic, and Mizrahi history. The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative work in this field currently available, this volume will serve as an essential reference tool and ideal point of entry for advanced students and scholars of early modern Jewish history.
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The Cambridge history of Judaism edited by W.D. Davies, Louis Finkelstein Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, England, 1984
"The Cambridge History of Judaism" covers the history of the Jews from the Exile in 5 87 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The contributors include both Jewish and Gentile scholars from many countries, and this History thus helps to deliver the study of Jewish history and Christian origins from geographical and religious limitations, and contributes to a deeper understanding and a broader tolerance. This first volume opens with three introductory chapters to the work as a whole dealing with the geographical background, the chronology and the numismatic history of Judaism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on the Persian period, the two and a half centuries following the Babylonian Exile.
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The Cambridge history of Judaism edited by W.D. Davies, Louis Finkelstein Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, England, 1984
"The Cambridge History of Judaism" covers the history of the Jews from the Exile in 5 87 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The contributors include both Jewish and Gentile scholars from many countries, and this History thus helps to deliver the study of Jewish history and Christian origins from geographical and religious limitations, and contributes to a deeper understanding and a broader tolerance. This first volume opens with three introductory chapters to the work as a whole dealing with the geographical background, the chronology and the numismatic history of Judaism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on the Persian period, the two and a half centuries following the Babylonian Exile.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 30.0MB · 1989 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 17458.16
ia/cambridgehistory0000unse_j6e2.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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lgli/9780521218801.Cambridge.Cambridge_History_of_Judaism__Volume_1,_Introduction__The_Persian_Period,_The.Feb.1984.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period William Donald Davies & William David Davies & W. D. Davies & Louis Finkelstein & William Horbury & John Sturdy & Cambridge University Press & Steven T. Katz & Mitchell Bryan Hart & Tony Michels & Jonathan Karp & Adam Sutcliffe & Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), The Cambridge History of Judaism, 2000
The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 BCE to the early Roman period extending into the third century CE. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The contributors include both Jewish and Gentile scholars from many countries, and this History thus helps to deliver the study of Jewish history and Christian origins from geographical and religious limitations, and contributes to a deeper understanding and a broader tolerance. This first volume opens with three introductory chapters to the work as a whole dealing with the geographical background, the chronology and the numismatic history of Judaism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on the Persian period, the two and a half centuries following the Babylonian Exile.ISBN : 9780521218801
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upload/wll/ENTER/Beliefs/Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol 1 Introduction; The Persian Period 1984.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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