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Victor Tcherikover (1894–1958)

Autor(a) de Hellenistic Civilization and the Jews

9 Works 245 Membros 2 Reviews

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Nome padrão
Tcherikover, Victor
Nome de batismo
Tcherikover, Victor Avigdor
Outros nomes
אביגדור צ'ריקובר
Чериковер, Виктор
Data de nascimento
1894-09-15
Data de falecimento
1958-01-16
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Israel
Local de nascimento
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Local de falecimento
Jerusalem, Israel
Locais de residência
Moscow, Russia
Berlin, Germany
Jerusalem, Israel
Educação
University of Moscow
University of Berlin (PhD, 1925)
Ocupação
professor of ancient history
historian
author
Relacionamentos
Yavetz, Zvi (student)
Organizações
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Pequena biografia
Victor Tcherikover (later Victor Avigdor) was born to an assimilated Jewish family in St. Petersburg, Russia. He studied philosophy and ancient history at the University of Moscow, then fled the Russian Revolution and went to Berlin. There he earned a Ph.D. in ancient history at the University of Berlin and taught. In 1925, he emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine, where he became one of the first teachers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and the first professor of ancient history. In the 1950s, he headed the Departments of History and Classical Studies. He became a renowned specialist in Jewish history in Palestine and Egypt during the Greco-Roman period. Several of his books became classic works in this field, including Hellenistic Civilization and the Jews. His work on the history of the Jewish Diaspora in Egypt was based on painstaking and systematic research on the tens of thousands of Greek papyri found in Egypt from the end of the 19th century onward. The first volume of his Corpus Papyrorum Judaicarum was published in 1957, with volumes two and three appearing posthumously in 1960 and 1964.

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NO OF PAGES: 561 SUB CAT I: Hellenism SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: The encounter between Jews and Greeks marked one of the most revolutionary meetings in the ancient world, for in that encounter politics, economics, culture, and religion changed dramatically.NOTES: SUBTITLE:
 
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BeitHallel | 1 outra resenha | Feb 18, 2011 |
Contacts between Jewish and Greek cultures during the 1st century BCE
 
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Folkshul | 1 outra resenha | Jan 15, 2011 |

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Obras
9
Membros
245
Popularidade
#92,910
Avaliação
5.0
Resenhas
2
ISBNs
6

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