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Hecataeus of Abdera

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1.176-82) admired the Jews. The work is considered spurious by some; However Pucci Ben Zeev, in surveying scholarship on this matter, finds reasons to grant core elements of authenticity in the absence of clear evidence to the contrary.
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No complete works of Hecataeus have survived, and knowledge of his writing exists only in fragments located in various ancient Greek and Latin authors' works, most of which concern religion. Eighth fragments are from his book about the
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Miriam Pucci Ben Zeev "The Reliability of Josephus Flavius: The Case of Hecateus' and Manentho's Accounts of Jews and Judaism: Fifteen years of contemporary research (1974-1990) Journal for the Studies of Judaism 24 no2. December
195:(i.47-50). According to Montanari, in his work, Egypt is "strongly idealised", depicted as a country "exemplary in its customs and political institutions". His digression on the Jews in 183:'s later work), both suggestions are based on known titles of other ethnographic works, an account of Egypt's customs, beliefs and geography, and the single largest fragment from this 710: 213:
Book I) represents by far the largest number of fragments. Diodorus mostly paraphrases Hecataeus, thus it is difficult to extract Hecataeus' actual writings (as in
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who flourished in the 4th century BC. Though none of his works survive, his writings are attested by later authors in various fragments, in particular his
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and composed a history of Egypt. Diodorus supplies the comment that many additional Greeks went to and wrote about Egypt in the same period. The
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was the first mention of them in Greek literature. It was subsequently paraphrased in Diodorus Siculus 40.3.8.
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and the Egyptians". According to Clement, Hecataeus was the source for verses of Sophocles that praise
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gives him the nickname 'critic grammarian' and says that he lived in the time of the successors to
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Pseudo-Hecataeus (Second Century B.C.-First Century A.D.). A New Translation and Introduction
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Walton, Francis R. (October 1955), "The Messenger of God in Hecataeus of Abdera",
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Murray, Oswyn (August 1970), "Hecataeus of Abdera and Pharaonic Kingship",
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Lang, Philippa (2012), "Hekataios (264)", in Worthington, Ian (ed.),
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The Greek Experience of India: From Alexander to the Indo-Greeks
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1.183-205) in which Josephus argues that learned Greeks (
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Index

Hecateus Abderitas
Hecataeus of Miletus
Abdera
Teos
Greek
historian
FGrHist
Felix Jacoby
Fragmente der griechischen Historiker
Diodorus Siculus
Thebes
Ptolemy I Soter
Suda
Alexander
Diogenes Laertius
Pyrrho
Hyperboreans
Egyptian
philosophy
Moses
Clearchus
gymnosophists
Manetho
lost work
Ramesseum
Osymandyas
ethnography
Bibliotheca historica
Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller
Apollonius of Rhodes

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