"To Be or to Be Thought to Be": The Testimonium Flavianum (Again)

Recent research on the textual tradition of Latin versions of the Testimonium Flayianum prompts another enquiry into the original text and the transmission of the famous passage. It is suggested here that the Greek/Latin versions highlight a western/eastern early history of the Testimonium and that...

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