INDEX
- Aboda Zara, [329].
- Abstraction, [42].
- Aelia Capitolina, [288], [342].
- Aeolian, [50].
- Africanus, the Younger, [45].
- Agatharchidas, [178].
- Agrippa I, king of the Jews, [283], [313].
- Agrippa II, king of the Jews, [290].
- Akiba, rabbi, [342].
- Akmonia, [327].
- Alexander (Jannai), king of the Jews, [274].
- Alexander Severus, Roman emperor, [346], [356].
- Alexander the Great, [37], [38], [52], [78], [212], [368].
- Alexandria, [91], 107 seq., [200], [229], [255], [339], [362].
- Allia, [252].
- Amalekites, [77].
- Antigonus, [128].
- Antigonus, king of the Jews, [267], [270].
- Antigonus of Socho, [128], [133], [386].
- Antinois, [107].
- Antioch, [119], [138], [282].
- Antiochus Cyzicenus, [63], [275].
- Antiochus Epiphanes, [135] seq., [205].
- Antiochus Sidetes, [63].
- Anti-Semitism, [97].
- Apamea, [226].
- Apella, [177], [248], [402].
- Aphrodite, [32], [114], [376].
- Apion, [168], [170], [189].
- Apocrypha, [18], [67], [331].
- Apollo, [27], [46], [168].
- Apollonius Molo, [170], [194].
- Appuleius Decianus, [223].
- Aramaic, [118].
- Archelaus, [278].
- Archigallus, [389].
- Aristobulus I, son of John Hyrcanus, [63].
- Aristobulus II, son of Alexander Jannai, [64], [267].
- Aristophanes, [24].
- Aristotle, [81], [84], [212].
- Armenia, [265].
- Army, Roman, [352].
- Artaxerxes Ochus, [61], [181].
- Artemis, [27], [140].
- Asclepius, [46].
- Asebeia, [34], [35], [123], [163] seq., [334], [376].
- Asia Minor, [58], [63], [331], [348].
- Asianism, [198].
- Ass, 168 seq.
- Assideans. See [Hasidim].
- Assuan, [60], [96].
- Astrology, [241], [243], [317], [407].
- Atheism, [100], 191 seq., [335].
- Athena, [33], [83].
- Athens, [52].
- Atonement, Day of, [399] seq.
- Atticism, [198].
- Augustus, Roman emperor, [245], [254], [257], [294].
- Aurelian, Roman emperor, [366].
- Avaris, [173].
- Babylon, [56], [266].
- Bacchanalia, [166], [238], [310].
- Bagoas, [62].
- Barbarian, [49], [51].
- Bar Kochba. See [Bar Kosiba].
- Bar Kosiba, [65], [342], [348].
- Bastian, [377].
- Ben Sira. See [Jesus, son of Sira].
- Bible, [20], [59], [60].
- Byzantine, [411].
- Cabiri, [149].
- Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar), [222], [244], [294].
- Caligula. See [Gaius].
- Calumnia, [332] seq.
- Camillus, [45].
- Candide, [85].
- Caphthor, [77], [381].
- Caracalla, [348], [351].
- Carthage, [45], [188].
- Cassius, Dio. See [Dio Cassius].
- Catiline, [222], [260].
- Celsus, [255].
- Chaeremo, [201].
- Chaldeans, [244], [255].
- Charles, [19].
- Chrestus, [313].
- Christians, [313], [316], [346], [366].
- Cicero, [53], [196], [220] seq.
- Circumcision, [80], [143], [345], [411].
- Citium, [114], [376].
- City-state, [69], [105] seq.
- Claudius, Roman emperor, [284], [313].
- Clearchus, [84].
- Clemens. See [Flavius Clemens].
- Clemens, of Alexandria, [86], [200].
- Clodius, [244].
- Constantine, [353].
- Constitutio Antoniniana, [262], [350], [361], [371], [403].
- Crassus, [265], [397].
- Credulity, [176], [271].
- Crete, [164], [186].
- Cybele, [46], [158], [161], [238], [242].
- Cynics, [158], [240].
- Cyprian, [366].
- Cyprus, [33], [338].
- Cyrene, [249], [338].
- Damocritus, [170], [189].
- Daniel, Book of, [52], [135].
- David, [73], [179].
- Dead Sea, [81].
- Dediticii, [361].
- Deification, [37] seq., [261].
- Delphi, [231], [378].
- Deme, [107].
- Demeter, [27].
- Demetrius, Jewish writer, [127].
- Demetrius (the Besieger), [38], [127], [212].
- Demosthenes, [53].
- Diagoras of Melos, [193].
- Diana. See [Artemis].
- Diaspora, [60], [208], [369].
- Diatribe, [158].
- Dio Cassius, [300], [334], [338], [342].
- Diocletian, [350], [353], [365].
- Dionysus, [32], [35], [142], [171], [376].
- Dioscuri, [46].
- Domitian, [335].
- Dorian, [50].
- Druids, [142], [319].
- Ecclesia, [366], [408].
- Ecclesiasticus. See [Jesus, son of Sira].
- Egypt, [80], [88], [97], [144], [152], [153], [166], [172], [249], [269], [305], [338], [345], [353], [362].
- Eleazar, [206].
- Elephantine, [60], [96], [97], [180].
- Eleusis, [35], [152], [377].
- Eliphaz, [70].
- Ennius, [53].
- Epicurus, [164].
- Eschatology, [72], [161].
- Essenes, [279].
- Ethiopic, [19].
- Etruscans, [43], [210], [213], [321].
- Euhemerus, [47].
- Euphrates, river, [87].
- Eusebia, [339], [342].
- Euthyphro, [84].
- Exodus, [96], [99].
- Ezra, [57].
- Fast, [399].
- Fiscus Iudaicus, [332], [363].
- Flaccus, prefect of Egypt, [200].
- Flaccus, proconsul of Asia, [221].
- Flavius Clemens, [335], [336].
- Florus, Gessius, [283], [286].
- Formula, [43].
- Freedmen, [220], [245], [255], [307], [379].
- Gabinius, [233].
- Gaius, Roman emperor (Caligula), [282], [313].
- Gaius, Roman jurist, [361], [412].
- Galilee, [280].
- Gauls, [187], [232].
- Gerizim, [57], [138].
- Gods, [24], [40].
- Greek names, [123], [128].
- Grundideen, [40], [377].
- Haberim. See [Pharisees].
- Hades, [152], [154].
- Hadrian, [107], [340], [343].
- Hannibal, [174], [188].
- Harmodius, [37].
- Hasidim, [130] seq., [147].
- Hasmoneans, [63], [74], [158].
- Hecataeus of Abdera, [92] seq., [176], [182].
- Helladius, [102].
- Hellene, [49].
- Hellenization, [79], [116], [133], [145], [207].
- Henotheism, [29].
- Heracles, [46].
- Hermippus, [89].
- Herod (the Great), king of the Jews, [264], [269], [322], [403].
- Herodotus, [80].
- Heroes, [29], [30], [36].
- Hillel, [69].
- Hindu, [85].
- Historia Augusta, [344], [357], [411].
- Homer, [23], [25], [49], [150], [184], [200].
- Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus), [245] seq., [321].
- Human sacrifices, [187].
- Hyksos, [98].
- Hyrcanus II, son of Alexander Jannai, [267].
- Idumaea, [157], [168], [270].
- Images, [273], [280].
- Immortality, [71], [153] seq., [237].
- Impiety. See [Asebeia].
- Inhospitality, [93], [183] seq.
- Ionian, [50].
- Isis, [161], [166], [251], [307], [311].
- Isocrates, [78].
- Jerusalem, [178], [224], [233].
- Jesus, founder of Christianity. See [Christians].
- Jesus, son of Sira (Ecclesiasticus), [19], [67], [118].
- Joel, Book of, [78], [382].
- John, high priest, son of Simon (Hyrcanus), [63], [155], [274].
- Jonathan, Hasmonean prince, son of Mattathiah, [63].
- Jordan, [73].
- José ben Joëzer, [133].
- Joseph, son of Tobiah, Egyptian tax-farmer, [130].
- Josephus, Titus(?) Flavius, [18], [85], [99], [109], [155], [164], [193], [285], [289], [296], [306], [373].
- Judah Makkabi, [63], [132], [214].
- Jupiter, [43].
- Juvenal, [54], [189], [323] seq.
- Kautzsch, [19].
- Lectisternium, [46].
- Levant, [72].
- Lex Cornelia de Sicariis, [337], [344].
- Liby-Phoenicians, [53].
- Lucian, [192].
- Lysimachus, [195].
- Ma. See [Cybele].
- Maccabeans. See [Hasmoneans].
- Maccabees, First Book of, [74], [130], [132], [141], [180], [214].
- Maccabees, Second Book of, [131], [141], [180].
- Maccabees, Fourth Book of, [204], [205].
- Macedonians, [50], [108], [110].
- Macrobius, [45], [223].
- Maecenas, [245], [247], [263].
- Magi, [85].
- Magic, [41], [239].
- Manetho, [99].
- Marathon, [60].
- Martial, [302], [325] seq., [329].
- Mathematici. See [Astrology].
- Mattathiah, [63], [74], [180].
- Megasthenes, [86].
- Megillat Taanit, [20], [410].
- Meïr, rabbi, [297].
- Meleager of Gadara, [177], [329].
- Menelaus, [37].
- Messiah, [72] seq., [293], [298], [319], [341], [370], [406], [410].
- Metics, [34], [109], [112].
- Miletus, [331].
- Minoan, [13], [77], [374].
- Misanthropy. See [Inhospitality].
- Mishnah, [69], [328].
- Mithra, [241], [357].
- Mithradates, [63].
- Mnaseas, [168].
- Molech, [188], [393].
- Molo. See [Apollonius Molo].
- Moloch. See [Molech].
- Müller, Max, [375].
- Mysteries, [35], [152].
- Mythology, [25], [26], [44], [236].
- Names, [123], [128].
- Nasi, [265], [363].
- Naucratis, [104].
- Nehemiah, [57], [61].
- Nero, Roman emperor, [285], [294], [315] seq.
- Nerva, [334].
- Nicarchus, [201].
- Nicocles, [387].
- Nicolaus, of Damascus, [277], [405].
- Nile, [91].
- Olam ha-bo. See [Immortality].
- Orphism, [153].
- Osarsiph, [100].
- Osiris, [100], [115], [385].
- Ostia, [327].
- Ovid, [250] seq.
- Pantheism, [31].
- Papyri, [339]. See also [Elephantine]; [Assuan].
- Parthians, [265], [297], [340], [370].
- Passover, [97].
- Paul, of Tarsus, [315], [320].
- Paul, Roman jurist, [338], [346].
- Pederasty, [160], [330].
- Pentateuch, [67].
- Pergamon, [107].
- Persians, [52], [108].
- Persius, [321] seq.
- Petronius, legate of Syria, [282].
- Pharisees, [71], [155], [265], [283].
- Philistia, [72].
- Philo (of Alexandria), [17], [200], [227], [307], [373].
- Phoenicia, [77], [78].
- Pilate (Titus Pontius Pilatus), [280].
- Pirke Abot, [128].
- Plato, [42], [194].
- Pliny, [196].
- Plutarch, [171].
- Polis. See [City-state].
- Polybius, [140], [141], [174].
- Polytheism, [160].
- Pompeius Trogus, [274], [404].
- Pompey, [64], [181], [215], [227].
- Poppaea Sabina, [316].
- Porphyrius, [81].
- Poseidon, [33].
- Posidonius, [169], [170], [203].
- Prayer, houses of, [69].
- Propaganda, [148] seq., [208], [240], [263], [370].
- Proselyte, [247], [296], [316], [389].
- Proseucha, [65].
- Psalms of Solomon, [216].
- Pseudepigrapha, [19].
- Ptolemies, [116], [133], [180].
- Ptolemy Philadelphus, [102].
- Ptolemy Philometor, [175], [178].
- Ptolemy Philopator, [182].
- Ptolemy Soter, [80], [91], [178].
- Pyrrhus, [212].
- Pythagoras, [89].
- Quietus, Lusius, [339].
- Ra, [38], [116].
- Race, [48] seq., [379].
- Reinach, Théodore, [17].
- Religion, [21], [22].
- Resurrection, [71], [155].
- Rhetoric, [85], [167], [173], [178], [391].
- Rhodes, [198].
- Ritual murder, [190].
- Rome, [63], [210] seq.
- Sabazios, [161], [171], [179], [255].
- Sabbath, [143], [177], [181], [246] seq., [254], [321].
- See also [Thirtieth Sabbath].
- Sabbatistae, [179].
- Sacrifice, [28].
- Sadducees, [155].
- Salamis (Cyprus), [340].
- Salvation, [150].
- Samaritans, [58], [138], [281], [285].
- Sambethe, [179].
- Sanhedrin, [265], [363].
- Sarapis, [114], [385].
- Sardinia, [307], [312].
- Satire, [246], [321].
- Scipionic Circle, [138].
- Scribes, [61].
- Scythians, [186], [190].
- Seder Olam, [20], [404].
- Sejanus, [312].
- Seleucia, [164].
- Seleucid, [63], [146].
- Seleucus, [38].
- Seneca, [310], [318], [324].
- Septuagint, [102].
- Shechem, [57].
- Sheol, [70], [150], [388].
- Sibyl, [179], [298].
- Sidon, [79], [83], [382].
- Simon, high priest, son of Mattathiah, [230].
- Slaves, [219], [237], [309], [352], [364].
- Socrates, [84], [193].
- Sodom, [330].
- Sparta, [51], [151], [186].
- Standards, [280].
- Stoics, [204], [240], [322].
- Strabo, [186], [249].
- Suetonius, [295], [305], [317].
- Suidas, [170].
- Synagogue, [254], [277], [362].
- Syria, [76] seq., [215], [264], [277].
- Syrians, [216], [233], [239], [244], [365], [380].
- Tacitus, [102], [170], [189], [283], [307], [317].
- Talmud, [20].
- Tertullian, [318], [408].
- Theodore of Cyrene, [193].
- Theodosius, [347], [366].
- Theophrastus, [81].
- Theudas, [284].
- Thiasi, [244], [357].
- Thirtieth Sabbath, [399] seq.
- Thracians, [187], [188].
- Tiberius, [200], [254], [304].
- Titus, Roman emperor, [300] seq.
- Tosefta, [331].
- Trajan, [338].
- Trogus. See [Pompeius Trogus].
- Trojan, [49].
- Typhon, [172].
- Tyre, [78].
- Valerius Maximus, [255].
- Varro, Marcus Terentius, [234].
- Varus, Publius Quintilius, [276].
- Veii, [45].
- Vespasian, [341].
- Wisdom of Solomon, [159], [242].
- Xenophanes, [31].
- Xenophon, [194], [258].
- Xiphilinus, [335], [338].
- Yavan, [50], [79].
- Zabidus, [168].
- Zealot, [288].
- Zechariah, [73], [87].
- Zerubbabel, [59].
- Zeus, [28], [138].
- Zion, [268].
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