Livres anciens et modernes
[Josephus]
THE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS. With great Diligence Revised and Amended, according to the Excellent French Translation of Monsieur Arnauld D’Andilly. Also the Embassy of PHILO JUDAEUS. To the Emperor Vaius Caligula. Never Translated before. With the Refernces of the Scripture, A New Map of the Holy Land and divers Copper Plates, serving the History.
Printed for Abel Roper, and are to be sold by George Sawbridge., 1693
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Edizione: very scarce early printing in english of the works of josephus and of the embassy of philo judaeus. including a life of josephus, his history of the jews and the relation of an embassy. illustrated with fine copperplate engravings and a large folding map.<br> "josephus was a learned jew who lived in the latter half of the first century of our era. at rome he early made a favorable impression on the imperial government. returning to jerusalem, he endeavored to dissuade his countrymen from their intended revolt against roman authority; but, failing in his efforts, he joined the war party. he was made a general, and was intrusted with the defence of galilee; but, after a desperate resistance, was betrayed to the roman commander. long held as a prisoner, he was present at the seige of jerusalem. at the close of the war he went to rome, was presented with the freedom of the city, an annual pension, and a house that had formerly been the residence of an imperial family. the remainder of his life he gave up to literary pursuites" (adams, manual of historical literature, p. 81). his works cover the entire history of the nation to the fall of jerusalem.