Audiobook: Minor Works of Josephus
- Download 01 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 1-8 audio
- Download 02 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 9-14 audio
- Download 03 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 15-19 audio
- Download 04 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 20-22 audio
- Download 05 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 23-28 audio
- Download 06 - Against Apion, Bk 1 Sec 29-35 audio
- Download 07 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 1-4 audio
- Download 08 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 5-7 audio
- Download 09 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 8-13 audio
- Download 10 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 14-21 audio
- Download 11 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 22-32 audio
- Download 12 - Against Apion, Bk 2 Sec 33-42 audio
- Download 13 - Discourse on Hades audio
- Download 14 - Life of Josephus pt 1 audio
- Download 15 - Life of Josephus pt 2 audio
- Download 16 - Life of Josephus pt 3 audio
- Download 17 - Life of Josephus pt 4 audio
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- Download 21 - Life of Josephus pt 8 audio
- Download 22 - Life of Josephus pt 9 audio
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There are 3 parts to this collection.
(1) Against Apion is a two-volume defence of Judaism as classical religion and philosophy, stressing its antiquity, as opposed to what Josephus claimed was the relatively more recent tradition of the Greeks. Some anti-Judean allegations ascribed by Josephus to the Greek writer Apion, and myths accredited to Manetho are also addressed.
(2) Discourse To The Greeks Concerning Hades describes the author's views on the afterlife against the prevailing view of the "Greeks" (i.e., the Greco-Romans) of his day. Although generally still reprinted in editions of Whiston's Josephus, later scholars have realized that this attribution is incorrect. This brief discourse, at least in its original form, is now attributed to the church father Hippolytus.
(3) The Life of Josephus is an autobiographical text written by Josephus in approximately 94-99 CE β possibly as an appendix to his Antiquities of the Jews β where the author for the most part re-visits the events of the War, apparently in response to allegations made against him by Justus of Tiberias. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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