![]() ![]() The Alexandrian Yahwistic Scriptures – 4. Conclusion g Sandra Gambetti When Syrian Politics Arrived in Egypt: 2nd Century BCE Egyptian Yahwism and the Vorlage of the LXX.165 1. Conclusions Beatrice Wyss Cultural Rivalry in Alexandria: The Egyptians Apion and Chaeremon. Greek Identity of Egypt under Roman Rule – 3. Evaluation Sylvie Honigman The Shifting Definition of Greek Identity in Alexandria through the Transition from Ptolemaic to Roman Rule. 99 Stefan Pfeiffer Bottom Up or Top Down: Who Initiated the Building of Temples for Augustus in Alexandria and Upper Egypt?. Egyptian and Hellenistic Identities Christoph Riedweg Alexandria in the New Outline of Philosophy in the Roman Imperial Period and in Late Antiquity. The Ptolemeans, Alexandria, and Athens – 3. Conclusion VI Table of Contents Maria Sokolskaya Was Demetrius of Phalerum the Founder of the Alexandrian Library?. “They Reckoned Their Sacrilege and Impiety a Thing to Glory in” – 4. “They Are Pernicious and Ought to Be Destroyed” – 3. Alexandria and Jerusalem py g Christina Harker Religious Violence and the Library of Alexandria. Comparing Alexandria with Jerusalem and Judea in the Letter of Aristeas – 4. “Alexandria” in the Letter of Aristeas – 3. “The First City of the Civilized World” (Diodorus 17.52.5) – 2. Conclusion g Barbara Schmitz Alexandria: What Does the So-Called Letter of Aristeas Tell Us about Alexandria?. Places of Paideia in Alexandria: How Jews Became from Shareholders to Objects – 5. Mouseion and Library: Fortress of Greekness or Multicultural University? – 4. Written Sources and Material Remains – 3. Conclusions – Appendix: Strabo 17.1.6–10 Balbina Bäbler Whose “Glory of Alexandria”? Monuments, Identities, and the Eye of the Beholder. Sterling “The Largest and Most Important” Part of Egypt: Alexandria according to Strabo. The Outline and Rationale of this Volume I. Urban Encounters and the Fragility of Alexandria’s Multiculturalism – 3. ![]() ![]() Alexandria as a Multidimensional Hub – 2. XI Jan Rüggemeier Alexandria: Hub of the Hellenistic World. The book was printed by Gulde Druck in Tübingen on non-aging paper and bound by Buch binderei Spinner in Ottersweier. This applies particularly to reproductions, translations and storage and processing in electronic systems. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form (beyond that permitted by copyright law) without the publisher’s written permission. ISBN 978-3-16-159892-0 / eISBN 978-3-16-159893-7 DOI 10.1628/978-3-16-159893-7 ISSN 0512-1604 / eISSN 2568-7476 (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament) The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliographie detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at. Jörg Frey, born 1962 19 Habilitation professorships in Jena and Munich since 2010 Professor of New Testament Studies with focus on Ancient Judaism and Hermeneutics at the Theological Seminary of the University of Zurich Research Associate at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Kraus, born 1965 1996–1999 Assistant Professor in Regensburg since 1999 Director of Studies at a Bavarian grammar school 2000 PhD since 2013 Teaching Assignments and Habilitation Project in Early Christianity at the Theological Seminary of the University of Zurich since 2014 Research Fellow at the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. 0000-0002-3725-8350 Jan Rüggemeier, born 1981 2017 PhD since 2017 project assistant at the Institute for New Testament Studies in Bern and since 2018 senior assistant for New Testament Studies at the Theological Seminary of the University of Zurich. Kraus, and Jörg Frey g with the assistance of Daniel Herrmann py g Mohr Siebeck Benjamin Schliesser, born 1977 20–2016 senior assistant in Zurich since 2016 Professor of New Testament Studies at the Institute for New Testament Studies at the University of Bern. Ross Wagner (Durham, NC) py g g 460 py g g Alexandria Hub of the Hellenistic World edited by Benjamin Schliesser, Jan Rüggemeier, Thomas J. Janet Spittler (Charlottesville, VA) J.Kelhoffer (Uppsala) Tobias Nicklas (Regensburg) Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament Herausgeber / Editor Jörg Frey (Zürich) Mitherausgeber / Associate Editors Markus Bockmuehl (Oxford) ![]()
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