The Disraeli Family and the history of the Jews
One of the illustrated Victorian editions of Whiston’s translation of Josephus, printed in London in 1848, contains ‘a Sequel to the History of the Jews; continued to the present time’. The title page gives no indication of the origins of this Sequel, which comprises a substantial history of the Jew...
Auteur principal: | Goodman, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
2020
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