Bacchius Ivdaeus: A Denarius Commemorating Pompey’s Victory over Judea

Author:   James M. Scott
Publisher:   Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Volume:   104
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9783525540459


Pages:   169
Publication Date:   19 August 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Bacchius Ivdaeus: A Denarius Commemorating Pompey’s Victory over Judea


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James M. Scott examines a denarius minted in Rome in 55 bce which is visually fascinating but conceptually enigmatic. On its obverse, around the head of a female figure with turreted crown, appears the name A. Plautius, who held the office of aedilis curulis in that year; on its reverse is a camel, in front of which a male figure kneels on his right leg, holding the camel’s reins in his left hand and extending a branch in his right hand; the legend reads: BACCHIVS IVDAEVS. Scott’s study argues that the oft-suggested connection between Aristobulus’ gift of the golden vine (from the Temple) and the Bacchius Iudaeus denarius does seem to merit further investigation. To that end,he examines, first, Pompey’s own agenda in having the coin minted. It is shown that the year the denarius appeared, 55 bce, was the same year in which Pompey dedicated his spectacular theater-temple in Rome, and, furthermore, that these very public displays are related as expressions of Pompey’s Dionysian pretensions. Second, Scott examines each element of the denarius in question, looking for clues as to the meaning of Bacchius Iudaeus. It is shown that the Latin inscription refers first and foremost to the god Bacchus/Dionysus via an interpretatio Romana. Finally, he explores the possible implications of his investigation for the precise date of the fall of Jerusalem in 63 bce. Scott’s study delves deeply into Judaism at the beginning of the Roman era, using the Roman coin to highlight the complex interface between Greco-Roman and Jewish religiocultural institutions of the period.

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Author:   James M. Scott
Publisher:   Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Imprint:   Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
Volume:   104
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9783525540459


ISBN 10:   3525540450
Pages:   169
Publication Date:   19 August 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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...This study offers an original interpretation and contextualization of the Bacchius Iudaeus coin (RRC 431.1), a persistently overlooked artifact from a neglected period in the history of Judaism. Even more, though, Scott rigorously develops a number of creative, wide-ranging insights into the situation of Jews in the Greco-Roman world that merit the attention of anyone specializing in ancient Mediterranean religions. --G. Anthony Keddie, University of Texas at Austin, Review of Biblical Literature 12.1.16


.. .This study offers an original interpretation and contextualization of the Bacchius Iudaeus coin (RRC 431.1), a persistently overlooked artifact from a neglected period in the history of Judaism. Even more, though, Scott rigorously develops a number of creative, wide-ranging insights into the situation of Jews in the Greco-Roman world that merit the attention of anyone specializing in ancient Mediterranean religions. --G. Anthony Keddie, University of Texas at Austin, Review of Biblical Literature 12.1.16


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Dr. theol. James M. Scott is Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity Western University.

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