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21Seminar on Jewish History and Literature in the Graeco-Roman Period Hilary Term 2011, Tuesdays 2.30 pm, Oriental Institute All meetings in the Faculty Room. Convenor: Professor Tessa Rajak 18 January. Professor Sir Fergu

Seminar on Jewish History and Literature in the Graeco-Roman Period Hilary Term 2011, Tuesdays 2.30 pm, Oriental Institute All meetings in the Faculty Room. Convenor: Professor Tessa Rajak 18 January. Professor Sir Fergu

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Source URL: www.orinst.ox.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-19 06:36:11
22Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies  Hilary Term 2014: (REVISED[removed]Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies

Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies Hilary Term 2014: (REVISED[removed]Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies

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Language: English - Date: 2014-02-18 05:13:45
23THE MACCABEES  Mattathias the Hasmonean, sparked the revolt against the Seleucid (Grecian) Empire (specifically Antiochus IV Epiphanes) by refusing to worship the Greek gods. Mattathias killed a Hellenistic Jew who stepp

THE MACCABEES Mattathias the Hasmonean, sparked the revolt against the Seleucid (Grecian) Empire (specifically Antiochus IV Epiphanes) by refusing to worship the Greek gods. Mattathias killed a Hellenistic Jew who stepp

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-03 23:15:59
24Daniel chapter 8 verses[removed]tells of the “Transgression of Desolation” that will come upon the Jews and the temple and the “2300 days” before the temple will be cleansed once again. This period of time is expla

Daniel chapter 8 verses[removed]tells of the “Transgression of Desolation” that will come upon the Jews and the temple and the “2300 days” before the temple will be cleansed once again. This period of time is expla

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-03 23:15:44
25Michaelmas Term 2012 SEMINAR ON JEWISH HISTORY AND LITERATURE IN THE GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD MACCABEES, HASMONAEANS AND THEIR LEGACY The following seminars will be held in the Oriental Insitute from 2.30 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday

Michaelmas Term 2012 SEMINAR ON JEWISH HISTORY AND LITERATURE IN THE GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD MACCABEES, HASMONAEANS AND THEIR LEGACY The following seminars will be held in the Oriental Insitute from 2.30 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-06 05:38:54
26OXFORD SEMINAR IN ADVANCED JEWISH STUDIES The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR FELLOWSHIPS: CLOSING DATE: 15 JANUARY 2013 January to June 2014 Seminar Leaders: Professor Martin G

OXFORD SEMINAR IN ADVANCED JEWISH STUDIES The Reception of Josephus in the Early Modern Period CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR FELLOWSHIPS: CLOSING DATE: 15 JANUARY 2013 January to June 2014 Seminar Leaders: Professor Martin G

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-06 05:38:25
27Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies  Hilary Term 2014: (REVISED[removed]Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies

Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies Hilary Term 2014: (REVISED[removed]Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-08 11:51:30
28Microsoft Word - Seminar_Trinity_Term_2012_March_19.docx

Microsoft Word - Seminar_Trinity_Term_2012_March_19.docx

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-06 05:40:17
29Seth R. Schwartz [removed[removed][removed][removed]

Seth R. Schwartz [removed[removed][removed][removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2010-08-01 15:15:47
30hellenism HELLENISM, term generally used by historians to refer to the period from the death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.E.) to the death of Cleopatra and the incorporation of Egypt in the Roman Empire in 30 B.C.E. E

hellenism HELLENISM, term generally used by historians to refer to the period from the death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.E.) to the death of Cleopatra and the incorporation of Egypt in the Roman Empire in 30 B.C.E. E

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-20 21:50:04