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The present volume contains two separate studies. Heinz Schreckenberg shows how successive Christian authors turned Josephus's description of the downfall of Jerusalem into a confirmation of Christian superiority. Next he demonstrates how this view of the Jewish historian and his works appears in medieval Christian illustrations.
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