A Jew Among Romans
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Roman Legion, 1.1n, 2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.1, 9.1, 11.1, 16.1
Fifteenth
Twelfth, 5.1, 5.2, 9.1
Roman Missal
Roman Senate, 1.1, 1.2n, 5.1, 15.1n
Rome
Ara Pacis in
coinage of
Colosseum in, 12.1, 13.1
conquests of, itr.1, itr.2, 1.1, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 10.1, 11.1
constitution and government of
455 sack of
gods of, itr.1n, itr.2
Golden House in, 5.1, 12.1n
great fire of 64 in, 4.1, 5.1, 10.1, 16.1
Great Gate of
Jewish community of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3n, 3.1, 17.1
Jewish ghetto of, n
Jewish rebellion against, itr.1, itr.2, 1.1, 1.2, 4.1, 5.1, 10.1
legal trials in, 1.1, 2.1
Macedonian war with, itr.1, itr.2
Seven Hills of, 1.1, 12.1
sexual behavior in
social classes in, 3.1, 5.1, 13.1
taxation and tolls in, 1.1n, 2.1, 4.1n, 5.1, 12.1n, 13.1
theater and entertainment in, 3.1, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 13.1, 16.1
Trastevere quarter of, 1.1n, 12.1
Via delle Quatro Fontane in
Romulus Augustulus, Emperor of Rome
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Rose, Jacqueline, 18.1n, 18.2
Rosenberg, Alfred, n
Roth, Joseph, 2.1n, 18.1
Rothschild family, n
Rothstein, Edward
Rudich, Vasily
Ruling Class of Judaea, The (Goodman), itr.1n, 1.1n, 2.1n, 7.1n, 11.1n, 15.1n, nts.1
Rumkowski, Chaim, 17.1, 18.1
Rushdie, Salman, n
Russell, Bertrand, 14.1n, 17.1, 18.1n, 18.2
Sabines, 5.1, 12.1, 12.2
Sabinus, 5.1, 5.2
Sabinus, Procurator of Syria
Sabras
Sadducees, 1.1n, 2.1, 6.1, 12.1, 17.1
Sainte-Beuve, Charles-Augustin
Saladin, 9.1n, 17.1n
Sallust
Salome, 1.1n, 1.2, 1.3
“Salvation of Julian, The” (Cavafy), n
Samaria
Samaritans, 1.1, 2.1, 6.1, 6.2
Samson
Samuel, Herbert, n
Sand, Shlomo, 17.1n, 17.2
Sanhedrin, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 6.1, 7.1, 10.1, 14.1, 15.1n, 18.1
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 3.1n, 9.1n, 11.1, 19.1, 19.2
Sartre, Maurice, itr.1n, 2.1n, 8.1n, 19.1n
Satanic Verses, The (Rushdie), 18.1n
Schmitt, Carl, 18.1n, 19.1, 19.2
Schnitzler, Arthur, 3.1n, 11.1n, 17.1n, 18.1
Schoenberg, Arnold, n
Scholem, Gershom, 17.1n, 18.1, 18.2, 19.1, 19.2
Schwartz, Daniel R.
Scipio, Publius Cornelius
Scipio Aemilianus, Publius Cornelius
Scipio Africanus Major, 3.1, 7.1, 9.1n
Scots
Scum of the Earth (Koestler)
Scythopolis (Beth Shean)
Seaford, Richard, 3.1n, 7.1n, 11.1n, 11.2n, 13.1n, 15.1n, 17.1n
Sea of Galilee, itr.1, 4.1, 6.1, 9.1
Second Temple, 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1, 13.1, 14.1, 17.1, 18.1
destruction of, itr.1, itr.2, 1.1, 8.1, 8.2n, 10.1, 10.2n, 12.1, 16.1, 16.2, 17.1, 17.2
graven images removed from
Herod’s restoration of, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 14.1
mosque on the site of
priesthood of, itr.1n, itr.2, 1.1, 12.1, 19.1
Sanctuary and Tabernacle in, 4.1, 5.1, 12.1, 15.1
treasury of, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1
Sefirah of Yesod
Sejanus
Seleucids, itr.1, 1.1, 1.2n, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 5.1, 13.1, 14.1, 15.1, 15.2, 19.1n
Seleucus
Seneca, 3.1, 8.1, 10.1, 13.1, 16.1, nts.1
Nero and, 3.1n, 3.2, 8.1, 8.2, 14.1n
stage plays of, 3.1, 5.1, 8.1n
suicide of, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 8.1, 19.1
Sennacherib
Sepphoris, 6.1, 6.2
Seron
Seti I, Pharaoh
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Severus, Sulpicius
Sex and Character (Weininger)
Shakespeare, William, prl.1, 3.1n, 17.1
Shaw, G. B., n
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Sherman, Joseph
Shoah, see Holocaust
Shoah (film), 19.1n, 19.2
“Shooting an Elephant” (Orwell), n
shtetls, n
Sicarii, 2.1, 11.1, 12.1, 14.1, 15.1, 18.1
Sicily, itr.1, 2.1
Siculus, Diodorus
Sidon, 1.1, 14.1
Sieyès, Abbé
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, n
Simon ben Gioras, 5.1, 7.1n, 9.1, 10.1, 19.1
Simon ben Saul
Simon son of Cathla
Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 13.1, 19.1
slavery, itr.1, 1.1, 2.1n, 2.2n, 3.1n, 9.1, 9.2
socialism, prl.1, 3.1n
Socrates, 3.1n, 15.1
Sohaemus, King of Emesa
Solomon, King, 1.1, 1.2, 15.1n, 17.1
Some Talk of Alexander (Raphael), 4.1n
Sophocles, 11.1, 15.1
soul, immortality of, n
Soviet Union, 5.1n, 10.1n, 17.1, 18.1, 19.1
Spain, itr.1, 1.1, 3.1, 10.1, 10.2, 19.1
Jews in
Muslim, 17.1, 17.2
Spartans, itr.1, 1.1n, 5.1, 7.1n, 14.1, 15.1n
Spectator
Spinoza, Baruch/Benedict, itr.1, 6.1n, 13.1, 14.1n, 15.1, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3n, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 17.4, 18.1, 18.2n, 18.3
Spinoza (Nadler), 13.1n, 17.1n, 17.2n
Spinoza: un roman juif (Minc), 17.1n
Stalin, Joseph, 3.1n, 9.1, 10.1n, 12.1n, 17.1n, 17.2, 19.1, 19.2n, 19.3n, 19.4n, 19.5, 19.6
Stalin (Montefiore), 19.1n
Statius, Papinius
Stegeman, Hartmut
Steiner, George, 3.1n, 18.1, 19.1
Stoics, 2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 8.1n, 13.1
Stouppe, Jean-Baptiste
Strabo
Strauss, Leo, 2.1n, 15.1, 16.1n, 17.1, 18.1, 19.1, nts.1
Suetonius, 3.1n, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 13.1, 14.1
suicide, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 19.1
Suite Française (Némirovsky)
Sulla, Lucius Cornelius, 1.1n, 1.2
Sumption, Jonathan, 18.1n, 18.2n
Syme, Ronald
synagogues, prl.1, 3.1, 4.1, 15.1, 15.2, 17.1, 17.2n, 18.1
Syria, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3n, 1.4, 1.5, 2.1, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 6.1, 12.1n, 14.1, 17.1
Szabados, Béla, 18.1n, 18.2, 18.3
Tacitus, Publius Cornelius, 2.1n, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1n, 5.1, 7.1, 8.1n, 9.1, 11.1, 12.1n, 12.2, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 15.1
Talmon, Shemaryahu, 2.1n, 2.2n, 6.1n
Talmud, 2.1, 16.1, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3, 18.1, 18.2
Tannaim
Tantalus, King, n
Tarichaeae, 6.1, 7.1, 9.1
Roman assault on, 9.1, 10.1, 10.2
Tarsus
Taylor, Alan, n
Teacher of Righteousness
Tegel, Susan, 9.1n, 11.1n, 17.1n
Teller, Edward
Temple of Artemis
Temple of Herod, see Second Temple
Temple of Solomon
Ten Commandments
Second of, 15.1, 15.2
Terence
Teresa of Avila, Saint
terrorism, 10.1n, 10.2, 10.3, 19.1n
Thaw, The (Ehrenburg), 19.1n
Themistokles, itr.1n, 15.1
Theodoric the Goth
Thesiger, Wilfred, n
Theudas, 2.1n, 16.1
Thieves in the Night (Koestler)
Third Punic War
Thirteenth Tribe, The (Koestler), 17.1n
Thirty Years’ War
Thrace, 2.1n, 5.1
Thrasea Paet
is, Publius Clodius
Thucydides, itr.1, 4.1n, 5.1, 7.1n, 10.1, 13.1n, 14.1, 15.1, 19.1
Tiberias, itr.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7.1
Roman assault on, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4
Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, itr.1, 1.1, 2.1, 3.1n, 5.1, 14.1
Tiber River
Times Literary Supplement, 13.1n
Timms, Edward, 18.1n, 18.2n, 18.3n, 18.4n
Titus, Emperor of Rome, itr.1, 1.1, 1.2n, 8.1, 8.2, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3
Berenice and, 12.1, 13.1
death of, 12.1, 19.1
military career of, 9.1, 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.1, 19.1
TFJ and, 9.1, 10.1, 11.1, 12.1, 18.1
Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare), 3.1n
Torah, itr.1n, itr.2, itr.3, 2.1n, 2.2, 2.3n, 3.1, 6.1, 6.2n, 9.1, 9.2, 14.1, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3
Torture: Cancer of Democracy (Vidal-Naquet),
torture dans la république, La (Vidal-Naquet), prl.1
Toynbee, Arnold, itr.1n, 17.1, 19.1
Tractatus Logico-Philosphicus (Wittgenstein), 17.1n, 18.1n, 18.2, 18.3
Trahison des Clercs, La (Benda), 18.1
Trajan, Emperor of Rome, 7.1, 13.1
Trajan (commander), 7.1, 13.1
Treaty of Westphalia
Treblinka
Trevor-Roper, Hugh, itr.1n, 6.1n
Trial, The (Kafka), 18.1n
Trojan War, 11.1, 14.1n
Trollope, Anthony
Trotsky, Leon, 9.1, 10.1n, 12.1n, 19.1
Truman, Harry
Tyre
Umayyad dynasty, 17.1, 17.2, 17.3
Urban II, Pope
Valéry, Paul
van den Enden, Franciscus
Vanity Fair, 19.1n
Varnhagen Rahel
Varro, Marcus Terentius, 1.1, 13.1n
Vatican, 2.1n, 5.1n
Vatican II
Vermès, Géza, 2.1n, 2.2, 9.1n, 19.1, nts.1
Vernant, Jean-Pierre
Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, itr.1, itr.2, 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 9.1, 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 11.2, 12.1, 12.2, 13.1, 13.2
death of, 10.1, 12.1
military conquests of, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 9.1, 9.2, 10.1
TFJ and, 2.1, 8.1, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 12.1, 12.2, 16.1, 17.1
Vichy France, 1.1n, 17.1n, 18.1n, 18.2, 18.3, 19.1, 19.2
Victoria, Queen of England
Vidal-Naquet, Pierre, ix, 2.1n, 12.1, 18.1n, 19.1
Vidal-Naquet, Pierre, père
Vienna, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 18.5
Vienna Circle, 18.1, 18.2
Vindex, 7.1, 10.1
Virgil, itr.1, 12.1, 13.1, 16.1n
Visigoths
Vita (Josephus), itr.1, itr.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 11.1, 13.1, 13.2, 15.1, 17.1, 17.2, 19.1
Vitellius, Emperor of Rome, 8.1n, 10.1
Vixi (Pipes), 16.1
Von Judentum (Wassermann)
Wagner, Richard, 17.1, 17.2n, 18.1
Wagram, Princesse de, n
Walbank, F. W.
Walden, George
Wall, The (Hersey), 9.1n
Wandering Jew, itr.1, 19.1, 19.2
Wandering Jews, The (Roth), 2.1n
War Against the Jews, The (Dawidowicz), 11.1n
Warsaw ghetto, 9.1n, 19.1n, 19.2
Warsaw Jewish Council
Wassermann, Jakob
Waterloo, Battle of, n
Weil, Simone
Weininger, Otto, 13.1n, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3n
Whistler, James McNeill
Whiston, William
Who Moved the Stone? (Morison), 19.1n
Wiesel, Elie, n
Wilson, Woodrow
Wiseman, Peter, 5.1, 13.1
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 3.1n, 17.1n, 18.1n, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 19.1n
Wolff, Pierre
World War I, 5.1, 9.1n, 10.1n, 14.1n, 18.1, 18.2
World War II, itr.1n, 1.1n, 9.1n, 10.1n, 10.2n, 13.1n, 14.1n
Xenophon
Yaddous (High Priest), n
Yadin, Yigael, itr.1, 10.1, 11.1
Yahweh, itr.1, itr.2n, 1.1n, 2.1, 2.2, 4.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 11.1, 18.1
attributes of, itr.1, 5.1, 15.1
commandments of, itr.1, itr.2, 8.1
Yeats, W. B., n
Yerushalmi, Yosef, 17.1n, 17.2, 19.1, 19.2
Yiddish language, 6.1n, 10.1, 18.1, 19.1
Zachariah
Zadok the Priest, n
Zakhor (Yerushalmi), 17.1n, 19.1
Zealots, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3n, 2.4, 2.5, 5.1, 7.1, 9.1
dressing as women by
rebellion against Roman rule by, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 10.1, 10.2, 11.1, 11.2, 13.1
Zedekiah, 5.1, 11.1
Zevi, Shabbetai, 17.1, 19.1
Zionism, prl.1, 1.1, 2.1n, 14.1n, 16.1, 17.1n, 17.2, 17.3n, 18.1, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 19.1
Zoroastrianism, 2.1n, 19.1
Zweig, Stefan
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Frederic Raphael, born in Chicago in 1931, was educated at Charterhouse and St. John’s College, Cambridge, where he was a major scholar in Classics. He has translated Petronius’s Satyrica and is the author, most recently, of Some Talk of Alexander: A Journey Through Space and Time in the Greek World. He is a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement (London). Among his more than twenty novels are The Limits of Love, The Glittering Prizes, A Double Life, and Coast to Coast. Five volumes of his notebooks, under the generic title Personal Terms, have been published by The Carcanet Press. A sixth is forthcoming. He won an Oscar for his screenplay of Darling and wrote the screenplays for Two for the Road, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut, among others. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature since 1964.
ALSO BY FREDERIC RAPHAEL
FICTION
Obbligato
The Earlsdon Way
The Limits of Love
A Wild Surmise
The Graduate Wife
The Trouble with England
Lindmann
Darling
Orchestra and Beginners
Like Men Betrayed
Who Were You with Last Night?
April, June and November
Richard’s Things
California Time
The Glittering Prizes
After the War
Heaven and Earth
Coast to Coast
The Hidden I
Old Scores
A Double Life
Fame and Fortune (sequel to The Glittering Prizes)
Final Demands (sequel to Fame and Fortune)
SHORT STORIES
Sleeps Six
Oxbridge Blues
Latin Lovers
Think of England
TRANSLATIONS
The Poems of Catullus (with Kenneth McLeish)
The Plays of Aeschylus (with Kenneth McLeish)
Euripides’ “Medea” and “Bacchae” (with Kenneth McLeish)
Sophocles’ “Ajax” (with Kenneth McLeish)
“Satyrica” by Petronius Arbiter
NONFICTION
Somerset Maugham and His World
Cracks in the Ice: Views and Reviews
The List of Books: A Library of over 3,000 Works (with Kenneth McLeish)
Byron
The Necessity of Anti-Semitism: Essays
Popper
Eyes Wide Open
Personal Terms
The Benefits of Doubt: Essays
A Spoilt Boy: A Memoir of a Childhood
Rough Copy: Personal Terms 2
Cuts and Bruises: Personal Terms 3
Ticks and Crosses: Personal Terms 4
Some Talk of Alexander: A Journey Through Space and Time in the Greek World
Ifs and Buts: Personal Terms 5
A Distant Intimacy (with Joseph Epstein)
SCREENPLAYS
Nothing but the Best
Darling
Far from the Madding Cro
wd
Two for the Road
Daisy Miller
The Glittering Prizes
Rogue Male
Richard’s Things
The Man in the Brooks Brothers Shirt
Eyes Wide Shut
After the War
Oxbridge Blues