"Die Gemeindeverfassung Der Juden In Rom In Der Kaiserzeit; Nach Den Inschriften Dargestellt" examines the communal constitution of the Jewish people in Rome during the imperial period. Based on inscriptions, this historical work by Emil Sch rer and Eduard Reuss provides insights into the organization and structure of the Jewish community within the Roman Empire. It offers a detailed look at the social, religious, and administrative aspects of Jewish life in Rome, drawing from primary source material to reconstruct the historical context. This study is invaluable for historians and scholars interested in ancient history, Jewish history, and the history of Rome.
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