A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era
The Exilarchs, professed scions of the biblical Davidic royal line, were leaders of the Jews of Babylonia in antiquity. They were said to be powerful political figures and to lead a decadent lifestyle. Their princely trappings and high-handed manner were legend. They were reported to be completely assimilated into Persian culture. Geoffrey Herman examines the evidence, culled mainly from the Talmudic and Geonic literature, subjecting the institution of the Exilarchate to literary-historical and source-critical analysis. In addition, Herman innovatively utilizes comparative sources from the fields of Iranian studies and Persian Christianity to find the truth underlying the accounts of the historical Exilarchs.
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A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era
The Exilarchs, professed scions of the biblical Davidic royal line, were leaders of the Jews of Babylonia in antiquity. They were said to be powerful political figures and to lead a decadent lifestyle. Their princely trappings and high-handed manner were legend. They were reported to be completely assimilated into Persian culture. Geoffrey Herman examines the evidence, culled mainly from the Talmudic and Geonic literature, subjecting the institution of the Exilarchate to literary-historical and source-critical analysis. In addition, Herman innovatively utilizes comparative sources from the fields of Iranian studies and Persian Christianity to find the truth underlying the accounts of the historical Exilarchs.
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A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era

A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era

by Geoffrey Herman
A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era

A Prince without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era

by Geoffrey Herman

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The Exilarchs, professed scions of the biblical Davidic royal line, were leaders of the Jews of Babylonia in antiquity. They were said to be powerful political figures and to lead a decadent lifestyle. Their princely trappings and high-handed manner were legend. They were reported to be completely assimilated into Persian culture. Geoffrey Herman examines the evidence, culled mainly from the Talmudic and Geonic literature, subjecting the institution of the Exilarchate to literary-historical and source-critical analysis. In addition, Herman innovatively utilizes comparative sources from the fields of Iranian studies and Persian Christianity to find the truth underlying the accounts of the historical Exilarchs.

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ISBN-13: 9783161506062
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Publication date: 12/31/2012
Series: Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism , #150
Pages: 411
Product dimensions: 6.01(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Geoffrey Herman, Born 1967; 2006 Ph D at Hebrew University in Jerusalem; taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, and at Cornell University; Postdocs at Harvard University and at the University of Geneva; fellow at Research Consortium Dynamics in the History of Religions at Ruhr University, Bochum; currently lectures in ancient Jewish history at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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