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              <text>[Josephus, Titus Flavius]: The genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus, the celebrated war-like, learned, and authentic Jewish historian. Trans. George Henry Maynard. Illustrated with marginal references, and Notes Historical, Biographical, Classical, Critical, Geographical and Explanatory.&#13;
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"JOSEPHUS in a CAVE, after the Siege and Destruction of JOTAPATA, casting lots with / his Companions, which should first destroy each other, in order to avoid dying by the / hands of the Roman, when only Josephus with one of his Companions escaping the / dreadful Catastrophe, they surrendered themselves to the Romans, by whom they / were honourably treated." (+ Publikationsdaten)&#13;
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Josephus knieend am Boden, deutend auf drei Steine und einen der umstehenden Männer, gegen den ein anderer seinen Dolch hebt. Im Vordergrund liegen zwei Männer am Boden, ein weiterer in klagender Haltung. Felsenboden und -hintergrund. Alle in Tuniken. &#13;
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Sign. "Ramberg delin.   Tookey sculp."&#13;
Der Kaiser sitzt rechts auf einem steinernen Thron mit Adler und Baldachin; vor ihm präsentiert ein Soldat mit Brustpanzer und Helm einen anderen jungen Mann, der mit dankender Gebärde zum Himmel blickt; neben ihm offene Fesseln, die ein Schmied auf einem Felsstück zertrümmert. Antikische Kleidung.&#13;
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Ein Mann hebt den Dolch über einer Frau mit entblößter Brust,  auf beiden Seiten weitere Mordszenen, tote Kinder, eine Frau und ein Mann am Boden. Im Freien vor einer Tempelfassade mit Säulen. </text>
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              <text>Digitalisat Google &lt;a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=MNZCAAAAcAAJ&amp;amp;printsec=frontcover#v=thumbnail&amp;amp;q&amp;amp;f=false"&gt;Ex. BSB München&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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