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SUMMARY:Aspects of the Reception of Flavius Josephus in the Middle Ages: The Greek-Speaking East and the Lat
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 Aspects of the Reception of Flavius Josephus in 
 the Middle Ages: The Greek-Speaking East and 
 the Latin-Speaking West\n
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 No Jewish works, 
 except the biblical texts, were used by Christians 
 on such a large scale as the Judean Antiquities 
 and Judean War of the Jewish-Roman 
 historian Flavius Josephus (37-100 CE). His works 
 became central to the construction of Christian 
 thought and identity across the Greek-speaking 
 East and the Latin-speaking West in 
 the Middle Ages. Dr. Kampianaki will explore 
 the reasons why and the ways through which a 
 notable Jewish author, such as Josephus, entered 
 the Christian sphere, while his Jewish origins 
 were still being acknowledged.\n
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 Theofili 
 Kampianaki is a Research Fellow at the 
 School of History and Cultures in the University 
 of Birmingham in the UK. She holds a Master's 
 and a Doctorate in Medieval Greek and Latin 
 Languages from the University of Oxford.\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: public\n
 Contact name: Jewish Studies\n
 Contact email: jewishst@MSU.EDU\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 https://jsp.msu.edu/aspects-of-the-reception-of-flavius-josephus-in-the-middle-ages-the-greek-speaki\n
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