Greek and latin authors on jews and judaism. 1, From Herodotus to Plutarch / edited with introductions, translations and commentary by Menahem Stern
- Id. interne:
- a591abbc
- Auteur:
- Stern, Menahem
- Publication:
- Jerusalem : The Israel academy of sciences and humanities, 1974, xviii-576 p. Coll. « Fontes ad res judaicas spectantes »
- Année:
- 1974
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Pour une description sommaire de l’ensemble de ce recueil, voir M. Stern, n° [[5369]]. — Voir également le vol. 2, Addenda et corrigenda to volume 1, p. 689-690. Pour chaque auteur : brève notice et, parfois, bibliographie spécifique. Pour chaque fragment : texte grec ou latin annoté, suivi de sa traduction et de notes en anglais. —— Bibliogr. générale, [List of abbreviations], p. xv-xviii. —— Auteurs référencés : Herodotus, p. 1-5. — Aristotle, p. 6-7. — Theophrastus, p. 8-17. — Hieronymus of Cardia, p. 18-19. — Hecataeus of Abdera, p. 20-44 (bibliogr. p. 24). Megasthenes, p. 45-46. — Clearchus of Soli, p. 47-52 (bibliogr. p. 48. — Euhemerus, p. 53-54. — Berossus, p. 55-61. — Manetho, p. 62-86 (bibliogr. p. 65). — Xenophilus, p. 87-88. — Eratosthenes, p. 89-90. — Aristophanes, p. 91-92. — Hermippus of Smyrna, p. 93-96. — Manaseas of Patara, p. 97-101. — Polemo of Ilium ?, p. 102-103. — Agatharchides of Cnidus, p. 104-109. Polybius, p. 110-116. — Apollodorus of Athens, p. 117-118. — Menander of Ephesus, p. 119-122. — Dius, p. 123-125. — Theophilus, p. 126-127. — Laetus, p. 128-130. — Ocellus Lucanus, p. 131-133. — Timochares, p. 134-136. — Schoinometresis Syriae (Xenophon of Lampsacus ?), p. 137-138. — Meleager, p. 139-140. — Posidonius, p. 141-147. — Apollonius Molon, p. 148-156. — Alexander Polyhistor, p. 157-164 (bibliogr. p. 158). — Teucer of Cyzicus, p. 165-166. — Diodorus, p. 167-189. — Lucretius, p. 190-192. — Cicero, p. 193-206. — Varro, p. 207-212. — Asinius Pollio, p. 213-214. — Castor of Rhodes, p. 215-216. — Crinagoras of Mytilene, p. 217-219. Hypsicrates, p. 220-221. — Timagenes, p. 222-226. — Nicolaus of Damascus, p. 227-260 (bibliogr. p. 232-233). — Strabo of Amaseia, p. 261-315. — Virgil, p. 316-317. — Tibullus, p. 318-320. — Horace, p. 321-327. — Livy, p. 328-331. — Pompeius Trogus, p. 332-343. — Vitrivius, p. 344-346. — Ovid, p. 347-349. — Conon, p. 350-351. — Conon the Mythographer, p. 352-354. — Ptolemy the Historian [pour M. Stern, il pourrait s’agir de Ptolemée d’Ascalon, fin du Ier s. av. J.-C.], p. 355-356. —Valerius Maximus, p. 357-360. — The anonymous author of De sublimitate (Pseudo-Longinus), p. 361-365. — Seneca the Rhetor, p. 366-367. — Cornelius Celsus, p. 368-369. — Pomponius Mela, p. 370-372. — Sextius Niger, p. 373-374. — Philip of Thessalonica, p. 375-376. — Scribonius Largus, p. 377-378. —Ptolemy of Mendes, p. 379-381. — Lysimachus, p. 382-388. — Apion, p. 389-416 (bibliogr. p. 390). — Chaeremon, p. 417-421. — Dioscorides, p. 422-425. — Columella, p. 426-428. — Seneca the Philosopher, p. 429-434. — Persius, p. 435-437. — Lucanus, p. 438-440. — Petronius, p. 441-444. — Erotianus, p. 445-446. — Curtius Rufus, p. 447-449. — Zopyrion, p. 450-451. — Hermogenes, p. 452-454. — The Anonymous Author on the war between the Romans and the Jews, p. 455-457. — Antonius Julianus, p. 458-461 (bibliogr. p. 459). Memnon oh Heracleia, p. 462-464. — Pliny the Elder, p. 465-501. — Valerius Flaccus, p. 502-505. — Silius Italicus, p. 506-508. — Frontinus, p. 509-511. — Quintilian, p. 512-514. — Statius, p. 515-520. — Martial, p. 521-529. — Damocritus, p. 530-531. — Nicarchus, p. 532-533. — Claudius Iolaus, p. 534-535. — Antonius Diogenes, p. 536-537. — Dio Chrysostom, p. 538-540. — Epictetus, p. 541-544. — Plutarch, p. 545-576.