Second Temple Jewish "Paideia" in Context
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Second Temple Jewish "Paideia" in Context

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About this book

Despite the impressive strides made in the past century in the understanding of Second Temple Jewish history and the strong scholarly interest in paideia within ancient Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, and late antique Christian cultures, the nature of Jewish paideia during the period has, until recently, received surprisingly little attention. The essays collected here were first offered for discussion at the Fifth Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting, held in Naples, Italy, from June 30 – July 4, 2015, the purpose of which was to gain greater insight into the diversity of views of Jewish education during the period, both in Judea and Diaspora communities, by viewing them in light of their contemporary Greco-Roman backgrounds and Ancient Near Eastern influences. Together, they represent the broad array of approaches and specialties required to comprehend this complex and multi-faceted subject, and they demonstrate the fundamental importance of the topic for a fuller understanding of the period. The volume will be of particular interest to students and scholars of the history and culture of the Jewish people during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, ancient education, and Greek and Roman history.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9783110546118

Index of Ancient Sources

  • Acts
  • 7:22 1
  • Aelius Aristides, Orationes
  • 4.1.47.14 1n2
  • Aeneas Tacticus, Poliorcetica
  • 4.8.4 1n2
  • Ahiqar
  • 1.1 1n2
  • C1.1 12, 176–179 1n2
  • Alcaeus, Fragmenta
  • 142 1
  • Anaximenes, Rhetorica ad Alexandrum
  • 1.1421b21–1422b12 1
  • Anonymus de Philosophia Platonica,
  • Prolegomena philosophiae Platonicae
  • 26 1n2
  • Apocalypse of Adam
  • 1:1 1n2
  • 8:16–17 1n2
  • Apollonius the Sophist, Lexicon Homericum
  • 70.33 1n2
  • 103.26 1n2
  • 128.33 1n2
  • Aristobulus, Fragmenta
  • 2 1n2, 3
  • 2.13 1
  • 2.14 1
  • 5.14 1n2
  • Aristonicus
  • De signis Iliadis
  • 11.802–803 1n2
  • De signis Odysseae
  • 1.65 1n2
  • Aristophanes, Vespae
  • 254 1n2
  • Aristotle
  • Athenian Constitution
  • 16.2–6 1
  • 18.4 1n2
  • Ethica nichomachea
  • 1104b31–32 1
  • 1113b24–29 1n2
  • Fragmenta varia
  • 146 (Rose) 1n2
  • 147 (Rose) 1n2
  • De mundo
  • 401a25 1
  • Poetica
  • 25 1
  • Rhetorica
  • 1.10.3 1n2
  • 2.1.8 1
  • 2.2.1–2 1
  • 1414b 1
  • De virtutibus et vitiis
  • 5.2 1n2
  • Athanasius, Vita Antonii
  • 1 1
  • 3 1
  • 20 1
  • 66 1
  • 73 1
  • 93 1
  • Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae
  • 5.186e 1n2
  • Augustine, Confessionum libri XIII
  • (Confessions)
  • 4.2 1n2
  • Callimachus, Hymnus in Delum
  • 1–4 1
  • 5 1
  • 6 1
  • 1 Chronicles
  • 11:15–19 1, 2
  • Cicero
  • De finibus
  • 5.13.36 1
  • De haruspicum responso
  • 19 1n2
  • De officiis
  • 1.128–29 1n2
  • 1.131 1n2
  • 1.184 1n2
  • De oratore
  • 1.59 1n2
  • 3.216 1n2
  • 3.220 1n2
  • 3.223 1n2
  • Paradoxa Stoicorum
  • 5.1.34 1
  • De republica
  • 3.35–37 1n2
  • Rhetorica ad Herennium
  • 3.3.4 1n2
  • 4.43.56–4.44.57 1
  • Tusculanae disputationes
  • 1.1 1
  • 1.1.2 1n2
  • 2.22.52 1n2
  • 2.22.53 1, 2
  • 2.52 1n2
  • 3.22 1n2
  • 4.57 1n2
  • Clement
  • Protrepticus
  • 7.74.3–5 1n2, 3n4
  • 7.74.4–5 1
  • Stromateis
  • 5.12.78.4–5 1n2, 3
  • 5.14.123.1–5 1
  • 5.14.123.1–124.1 1n2, 3
  • 5.14.123.2.1 1n2
  • 5.14.123.2–124.1 1
  • 5.4.123.2–125.1 1
  • 5.14.126.5 1n2
  • 5.78.4–5, 123.1, 126.5, 127.2 1n2
  • 5.123.2–124.1 1n2
  • 127.2 1n2
  • 133.2 1n2, 3
  • 1 Corinthians
  • 1:27–28 1
  • 1:26–28 1
  • 2:4 1
  • 3:1–2 1
  • 4:6 1
  • 4:17 1, 2
  • 14:19 1
  • 15:1,3 1
  • 2 Corinthians
  • 10:10 1
  • Cyrillus Alexandrinus, Contra Julianum
  • 1.25 1n2
  • 1.35 1
  • Daniel
  • 2:27–30 1
  • 3 1
  • 6 1
  • 16:3, 21 1
  • 18:13 1
  • Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Ages of Creation (4Q184)
  • 4Q184 1
  • Beatitudes (4Q525)
  • 4Q525 1 2 1
  • 4Q525 2 ii + 3 4 1n2
  • 4Q525 14 ii 14–15 1
  • Catenaa (4Q177)
  • 2 5 1n2
  • Damascus Document (CD)
  • 1:13–21 1
  • 6:9–10 1
  • 3:14–16 1
  • 3:16 1n2
  • 4:8 1n2
  • 6:3 1
  • 6:5 1
  • 6:7 1n2, 3n4
  • 6:11 1n2
  • 6:14–19 1
  • 7:18 1n2
  • 10:6 1
  • 13:2 1
  • 13:4–6 1
  • 13:7–8 1
  • 13:11 1
  • 13:17 1n2
  • 13:17–18 1
  • 14:7–8 1
  • 14:13 1
  • 15:14 1
  • 15:14–15 1
  • 16:1–4 1
  • 19:34–35 1n2
  • 20:1 1
  • 20:4 1
  • 20:10, 13 1
  • 20:13–15 1
  • 20:27 1
  • 20:32–33 1
  • 20:32 1n2
  • Damascus Documenta
  • 4Q266 9 iii 1n2
  • 4Q266 9 iii 5 1n2
  • 4Q266 9 iii 5–7 1
  • 4Q266 11 17–18 1
  • Deuteronomyp
  • 4Q44 1n2
  • 1 Enoch
  • 4QEnc 5 ii 26–27 1
  • Exercitium Calami A
  • 4Q234 1
  • Exercitium Calami B
  • 4Q360 1, 2
  • Exercitium Calami C...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction: Perspectives on Second Temple Jewish Paideia from the Fifth Nangeroni Meeting
  6. Jewish Education in Palestine
  7. Jewish Education in the Diaspora
  8. Index of Modern Authors
  9. Index of Ancient Sources