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Hardcover Josephus Book

ISBN: 1025760549

ISBN13: 9781025760544

Josephus

In the third volume of the collected works of Flavius Josephus, the gripping narrative of "The Jewish War" continues to unfold, providing an essential primary source for understanding the first century of the common era. This work offers an unparalleled eyewitness account of the First Jewish-Roman War, chronicling the intense military campaigns, political upheaval, and religious tensions that culminated in the fall of Jerusalem.

As both a Jewish priest and a Roman citizen, Josephus provides a unique, multifaceted perspective on the conflict. This volume details the tactical maneuvers of the Roman legions under Vespasian and Titus, while simultaneously documenting the internal struggles and tragic suffering of the Jewish resistance. The text serves as a vital historical record of the destruction of the Second Temple, an event that profoundly shaped the course of Western and Near Eastern history.

Renowned for its literary scope and historical detail, "The Jewish War" remains a foundational text for students of ancient history, theology, and military strategy. This edition presents the historical account with a focus on its enduring relevance, capturing the complexities of a world in transition under the weight of the Roman Empire.

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