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Josephus and Christ - ΙHΣοϒ ΒΑΣΙΛΕϒΣ ϒ ΒΑΣΙΛΕϒΣΑΣ. by Robert Eisler. Two vols. Pp. xlix + 542, and 1–769; 54 plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitätsbuchhandlung. Vol. I., 44 M. unbound; 48 M. bound. Vol. II., 52.80 M. unbound, so far as published (one fascicule is still to come).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 224 note 1 Theologisch Tijdschrift, 1913, 138 ff.; Neue Jahrbiicher, 1913, 637 ff.

page 224 note 2 The treatment of Origen's evidence does not do justice to Burkitt's point.

page 225 note 1 John may well have been a little earlier than Jesus; the Lukan story connecting their births is perhaps intended to reconcile surviving disciples of John to the new movement.

page 225 note 2 Eisler II. 541 allows that ὑπ⋯ τῶμ 'Ιομδα⋯ωμ would not have stood in the inscription.