Nadia Zeldes, Reading Jewish History in the Renaissance: Christians, Jews, and the Hebrew Sefer Josippon. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020
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Saskia Dönitz, “Historiography Among Byzantine Jews: The Case of Sefer Yosippon,” in Jews in Byzantium: Dialects of Minority and Majority Cultures, ed. Robert Bonfil, Oded Irshai, Guy G. Stroumsa, and Rina Talgam (Leiden: Brill, 2011), 951–68
Anthony Grafton and Joanna Weinberg, I Have Always Loved the Holy Tongue: Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Scholarship (Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 2011)
Avraham Grossman, “The Cultural and Social Background of Jewish Martyrdom in Germany in 1096,” in Juden und Christen zur Zeit der Kreuzzüge, ed. A. Haverkamp (Sigmaringen: Thorbecke, 1999), 73–86
Abraham A. Neuman, “Abraham Zacuto: Historiographer,” in Harry Austryn Wolfson Jubilee Volume on the Occasion of His Seventy-Fifth Birthday, ed. Saul Lieberman (Jerusalem: American Academy for Jewish Research, 1965), 2.597–629
Daniel Stein-Kokin, “The Josephan Renaissance: Flavius Josephus and his Writings in Italian Humanist Discourse,” Viator 47 (2016): 205–48
Daniel Stein Kokin, “Pierfrancesco Giambullari and Azariah de Rossi: A Note on the Hebrew Discourse of Me’or Enayim Chapter 57,” REJ 170 (2011): 285–91
I. M. Ta-Shma, “The ‘Open Book’ in Medieval Hebrew Literature: The Problem of Authorized Editions,” in Artefact and Text: The Re-Creation of Jewish Literature in Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts, ed. P. S. Alexander and A. Samely (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993), 17–24
Katja Vehlow, Abraham Ibn Daud’s Dorot ‘Olam (Generations of the Ages): A Critical Edition and Translation of Zikhron Divrey Romi, Divrey Malkhey Yisrae’l, and the Midrash on Zechariah (Leiden: Brill, 2013)
Samuel Usque, Consolation aux tribulations d’Israël, updated and annotated by Carsten L. Wilke, trans. Lúcia Liba Mucznik et al., intro. Yosef Hayim Yerushalemi (Paris: Chandeigne, 2014)
Joanna Weinberg, “Early Modern Jewish Readers of Josephus,” International Journal of the Classical Tradition 23.3 (2016): 275–89
Yosef Yerushalmi, Zahkor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986)
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2023-08-11
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Bay, C. (2023). Nadia Zeldes, Reading Jewish History in the Renaissance: Christians, Jews, and the Hebrew Sefer Josippon. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020. Judaica. Neue Digitale Folge, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.36950/jndf.2023.1.15
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