
The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts
Enriched edition. The Antiquities of the Jews, Against Apion, GermaniaBy Flavius Josephus, Josephus, TacitusLength65h 30m
About this audiobook
The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts offers a compelling aggregation of historical narratives that illuminate the complexities of ancient civilizations. The anthology deftly intertwines the Judaic perspectives of Flavius Josephus with the Roman insights provided by Josephus and Tacitus, presenting a richly textured tapestry of historical understanding. Readers will traverse a vast temporal landscape, encountering diverse literary styles from Josephus's meticulous annals to Tacitus's incisive commentaries. The selected works, while distinct in focus, converge to highlight pivotal events such as the Jewish-Roman Wars and the sociopolitical dynamics of the Roman Empire, creating a nuanced portrayal of this formative era. The contributing authors, all titans of ancient historiography, have each left an indelible mark on how history is recorded and interpreted. Flavius Josephus, a Jewish historian, offers an insider's account with unparalleled access to the intricacies of Jewish culture and the Roman military. Tacitus, renowned for his acute critique of Roman imperial rule, provides a broader, often contrasting perspective. The collection is rooted in the Roman historiography tradition but also touches on the interpersonal, cultural, and political nuances of Roman-Jewish relations, blending these multifarious voices into a comprehensive scholarly resource. Intended for both enthusiasts of ancient history and those new to the subject, this anthology provides a unique vantage point into ancient historiography. The juxtaposition of Jewish and Roman perspectives allows for a sophisticated dialogue between disparate yet interconnected worlds. As readers explore each work, they gain not just historical insight but also an appreciation for the diversity of historical interpretation. The Omnibus offers a remarkable educational journey, inviting readers into an engrossing intellectual conversation about power, identity, and cultural legacy in the ancient world.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory, Literary Classics
Length65 hrs 30 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 18, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
17The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 14)
2Introduction
18The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 15)
3Historical Context
19The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 16)
4The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 1)
20The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 17)
5The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 2)
21The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 18)
Show all chaptersShow less
6The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 3)
22The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 19)
7The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 4)
23The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 20)
8The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 5)
24The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 21)
9The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 6)
25The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 22)
10The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 7)
26The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 23)
11The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 8)
27The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 24)
12The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 9)
28The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 25)
13The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 10)
29The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 26)
14The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 11)
30Analysis
15The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 12)
31Reflection
16The Omnibus of Ancient Jewish and Roman History – 3 Classic Historiography Texts (pt. 13)