Sepher Yosippon: A Tenth-Century History of Ancient Israel

Sepher Yosippon: A Tenth-Century History of Ancient Israel

Sepher Yosippon: A Tenth-Century History of Ancient Israel

Sepher Yosippon: A Tenth-Century History of Ancient Israel

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The seminal medieval history of the Second Commonwealth period of ancient Jewish history.

Sepher Yosippon was written in Hebrew by a medieval historian noted by modern scholars for its eloquent style. This is the first known chronicle of Jewish history and legend from Adam to the destruction of the Second Temple, this is the first known text since the canonical histories written by Flavius Josephus in Greek and later translated by Christian scholars into Latin.

Sepher Yosippon has been cited and referred to by scholars, poets, and authors as the authentic source for ancient Israel for over a millennium, until overshadowed by the twentieth-century Hebrew translations of Josephus. It is based on Pseudo Hegesippus’s fourth-century anti-Jewish summary of Josephus’s Jewish War. However, the anonymous author [a.k.a. Joseph ben Gurion Hacohen] also consulted with the Latin versions of Josephus’s works available to him. At the same time, he included a wealth of Second Temple literature as well as Roman and Christian sources. This book contains Steven Bowman’s translation of the complete text of David Flusser’s standard Hebrew edition of Sepher Yosippon, which includes the later medieval interpolations referring to Jesus. The present English edition also contains the translator’s introduction as well as a preface by the fifteenth-century publisher of the book.

The anonymous author of this text remains unique for his approach to history, his use of sources, and his almost secular attitude, which challenges the modern picture of medieval Jews living in a religious age. In his influential novel, A Guest for the Night, the Nobel Laureate author Shmuel Yosef Agnon emphasized the importance of Sepher Yosippon as a valuable reading to understand human nature. Bowman’s translation of Flusser’s notes, as well as his own scholarship, offers a well-wrought story for scholars and students interested in Jewish legend and history in the medieval period, Jewish studies, medieval literature, and folklore studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814349458
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Publication date: 11/09/2022
Series: Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 754,788
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Steven B. Bowman is emeritus professor of Judaic studies at the University of Cincinnati. He is author of The Jews of Byzantium 1204–1453, Jewish Resistance in Wartime Greece, and The Agony of Greek Jewry 1941–1945, and has edited and published a series of Holocaust memoirs.

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Saskia Dönitz of Überlieferung Und Rezeption Des Sefer Yosippon

Sepher Yosippon is the major Hebrew source for Jewish Second Temple history. The translation by Steven Bowman enables everybody interested to delve into this highly important work that shaped Jewish self-understanding from the Middle Ages until the modern time.

Emeritus Professor of Jewish History, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Robert Bonfil

Bowman's work is a wonderful achievement of producing an English version of David Flusser's pioneering critical edition of the medieval anonymous Sepher Yosippon, merged with new breathtaking notes. This is an absolutely innovative and challenging accomplishment of a great connoisseur of medieval Hebrew Literature.

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