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http://www.ccel.org/j/josephus/works/hades.htm
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well Ben, given that you give your location as 'Midwest', perhaps you'd be so kind as to inform the owners of that website the same.
Here's their address: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Calvin College 3201 Burton St. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 USA After all, they might be more open to listening to a moderate christian such as you. |
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![]() What the CCEL has posted is from Whiston, who published in 1737. I have no idea whether Calvin College would officially endorse his attribution today, but it would be quite unfair, I think, simply to assume that they would. Ben. |
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Incidentally, I have the remark by Photius that apparently led to the Josephan attribution available on my website. Scroll down to the Photius section to find it. Notice that there is actually a three-way confusion between Josephus, Hippolytus, and Gaius of Rome.
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