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- Publications
- Influence
2-hydroxyglutaryl-CoA dehydratase from Clostridium symbiosum.
- M. Hans, J. Sievers, +4 authors W. Buckel
- Biology, Medicine
- European journal of biochemistry
- 1 October 1999
Component D (HgdAB) of 2-hydroxyglutaryl-CoA dehydratase from Clostridium symbiosum was purified to homogeneity. It is able to use component A from Acidaminococcus fermentans (HgdC) to initiate… Expand
The Hasmoneans and their supporters : from Mattathias to the death of John Hyrcanus I
- A. Lacocque, J. Sievers
- History
- 1993
The Catholic Church and the Jewish People
- P. Cunningham, N. Hofmann, J. Sievers
- Sociology
- 15 November 2007
What's in a name? Antiochus in Josephus' 'Bellum Judaicum'
- J. Sievers
- Art
- 1 April 2005
T he name Antiochus appears some fifty-three times in Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum. It evidently refers to different individual bearers of that name and once is part of a place name (BJ 1.105). If for… Expand
Josephus and Jewish history in Flavian Rome and beyond
- J. Sievers, G. Lembi
- History
- 2005
The essays in this volume focus on the relationship between Josephus' Judean and Jewish identity on the one hand, and his life and writings in the context of Flavian Rome on the other. From very… Expand
Nicolaus of Damascus
- J. Sievers
- History
- 26 October 2012
Nicolaus of Damascus was a peripatetic philosopher, diplomat, confidant, and emissary of Herod the Great, biographer of Augustus (see Augustus (Imperator Caesar Augustus)), and writer of a world… Expand
The ancient lists of contents of Josephus’ antiquities
- J. Sievers
- Art
- 2007
The ancient reader, not unlike the postmodern individual suffering from information overload, was apt to seek information about the contents of a book before reading through it, or to have it… Expand
Josephus and the History of the Greco-Roman Period: Essays in Memory of Morton Smith
- H. Attridge, F. Parente, J. Sievers
- History
- 1998
Forgotten Aspects of the Reception of Josephus’ Bellum Judaicum: Its Lists of Contents
- J. Sievers
- Philosophy
- 15 January 2011
“Where Two or Three . . .”: Shekhinah and Matthew 18:20: Foundations for Jewish-Christian Dialogue and Beyond?
- J. Sievers
- Sociology
- 14 April 2017
The term shekhinta, in Hebrew Shekhinah (“dwelling,” “[Divine] presence”), is quite common in the Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible (Targumim) and in other parts of rabbinic 1. An earlier… Expand
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