Series
Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism
Edited by Maren Niehoff, Annette Y. Reed, Seth Schwartz, and Moulie Vidas
The series, founded in 1980 by Martin Hengel and Peter Schäfer, deals with any aspect of Judaism in antiquity from the Second Temple Period to the period of tannaitic and amoraic rabbinic literature. The volumes comprise editions, translations and commentaries of texts such as the Talmud, the Mishnah, Midrashim, the Tosefta and the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as studies on Hellenistic authors such as Philo and Josephus. The main focus is on Jewish life, politics, religion, literature and culture in interaction with its ancient surroundings, although volumes dealing with aspects of the impact and reception of Judaism in antiquity are also included. In addition to collections of source material and editions, TSAJ features monographs and collections of essays by renowned scholars, as well as conference proceedings on themes central to the discipline that have an innovative and cohesive vision. The criteria for acceptance to the series are the scholarly quality and lasting merit of the work being submitted.
ISSN: 0721-8753 / eISSN: 2568-9525 - Suggested citation: TSAJ
Part II: Palestine 200–650
2012.
XXVIII, 621 pages.
TSAJ 148
Ed. by Benjamin Isaac and Yuval Shahar
2012.
IX, 324 pages.
TSAJ 147
Ed. by Philippa Townsend and Moulie Vidas
2011.
VIII, 368 pages.
TSAJ 146
2011.
XI, 226 pages.
TSAJ 145
A Princeton Conference
Ed. by Peter Schäfer, Michael Meerson and Yaacov Deutsch
Ed. by Peter Schäfer, Michael Meerson and Yaacov Deutsch
2011.
VII, 316 pages.
TSAJ 143
Reading 'Second Baruch' in Context
2011.
X, 448 pages.
TSAJ 142
Part IV: The Eastern Diaspora 330 BCE-650 CE
With the Collaboration of Kerstin Hünefeld
With the Collaboration of Kerstin Hünefeld
2011.
XXI, 465 pages.
TSAJ 141
Continuity and Diversity
Ed. by Lorenzo DiTommaso and Christfried Böttrich, with the assist. of Marina Swoboda
Ed. by Lorenzo DiTommaso and Christfried Böttrich, with the assist. of Marina Swoboda
2011.
XIV, 486 pages.
TSAJ 140
2011.
IX, 275 pages.
TSAJ 139