This book is a reproduction of an original historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. The focus on accessibility highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that historical texts can be enjoyed by a wider audience.
Josephus Flavius Ordre des livres
Titus Flavius Josephus était un historien romano-juif du Ier siècle dont l'œuvre se concentre sur l'histoire juive, avec un accent particulier sur le Ier siècle de notre ère et la Première Guerre judéo-romaine. Ses écrits fondamentaux, tels que 'La Guerre des Juifs' et 'Les Antiquités juives', offrent un aperçu inestimable du judaïsme du Ier siècle et du contexte du christianisme primitif. Josephus relate les événements d'un point de vue juif, bien que son œuvre ait parfois été qualifiée de propagande pro-romaine en raison du patronage impérial. Ses récits révèlent l'interaction complexe entre les cultures juive et romaine durant une période cruciale.







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Focusing on accessibility, this book is a large print reproduction of a historical work, designed specifically for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making literature more inclusive, it aims to provide an easier reading experience while preserving the original content.
- 2023
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, allowing a wider audience to engage with historical texts.
- 2023
This edition focuses on making historical works accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. The publishing house Megali is dedicated to reproducing these important texts, ensuring that a wider audience can enjoy and benefit from classic literature.
- 2023
The book is a large-print reproduction of a historical work, aimed at enhancing accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its commitment to making historical texts more readable, this edition preserves the original content while ensuring it is easier to navigate.
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The Wars of the Jews; Or, The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem
in large print
- 836pages
- 30 heures de lecture
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, focuses on making important texts more readable for a wider audience, ensuring that history remains accessible to all.
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Josephus begann nach seiner Ankunft in Rom (71 n. Chr.) mit einem Geschichtswerk über den Jüdischen Krieg. Er kombinierte akribische Geschichtsschreibung mit der Perspektive der leidenden Bevölkerung und schuf eindrückliche Bilder der Kriegsgräuel. Titus ließ das Werk als maßgeblichen Bericht veröffentlichen, um als gnädiger Caesar zu gelten.
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Josephus begann nach seiner Ankunft in Rom (71 n. Chr.) mit einem Geschichtswerk über den Jüdischen Krieg. Er kombinierte akribische Geschichtsschreibung mit der Perspektive der leidenden Bevölkerung und schuf eindrückliche Bilder der Kriegsgräuel. Titus ließ das Werk als maßgeblichen Bericht veröffentlichen, um als gnädiger Caesar zu gelten.
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The Life Of Flavius Josephus
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Flavius Josephus provides an insightful autobiographical account of his life as a Jewish military captain turned Roman historian in the 1st century CE. He shares his experiences from childhood, his role in the Jewish-Roman War, and his interactions with Roman emperors like Vespasian and Titus, which secured his citizenship. Josephus reflects on his commitment to preserving Jewish history and culture through his works, revealing the complex dynamics of Jewish identity and Roman integration during his time. His narrative illustrates his dual role as a cultural mediator amidst both admiration and skepticism.