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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

447.0. "Josephus the historian " by BRAT::PULKSTENIS (under His wings) Fri Apr 08 1988 12:37

    I've heard it said that Josephus was an objective historian
    recording the events of his time.  
    
    I've also heard is said that he was biased.
    
    I'd be interested in knowing your assessment of him and
    his writings, and why you feel the way you do. It may
    help me to read his material with a more accurately balanced 
    perspective.                     
    
    Thank you.
    Irena                           
    
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447.1Josephus -- "off the top of my head"MPGS::BARONMon Apr 11 1988 17:3419
    It has been 20 to 30 years since I studied Josephus, but as I recall:
    
    	He was a Jewish leader of some sort during the Roman war against 
    	Judea about 68 - 70 C. E.  He was captured by the Romans and 
    	given the option of living in Rome, where he retired and wrote
    	books (in Greek, the literary language of the day).  One of 4
    	books that he wrote (I think it was 4.) was "The Jewish War" which
    	describes in great detail the Roman assault on Judea.  Another of
    	the books was a history of the world.  
    
    	Was he biased?  I believe so.  The question is, was he writing
    	propaganda.  Perhaps not.  But he was influenced by Judean
    	literature and culture.  Also, he was trying to please and imitate
    	the world of Helenic literature that he now felt a part of.
    
    I'll go back a dust off some old books in my library and see if I can
    do better than try to recall the school-days of youth!
    
    			Shalom --- Menachem