Abstract
Although Josephus is not overly interested in the topic of children and childhood, his writings do provide some evidence for the ways in which his perceptions of famous children, as well as parent–child relationships, were influenced by or similar to those evident in Greco-Roman literature of his era, as well as the ways in which the Jewish treatment of children, as described by Josephus, became part of his apologetic endeavors. Bien que Josèphe n’est pas trop intéressé à la question des enfants et l’enfance, ses écrits fournissent des preuves de la façon dont ses perceptions des enfants célèbres, ainsi que les relations parent-enfant, ont été influencées par ou similaires à celles évidentes dans la littérature gréco-romaine de son époque, ainsi que les façons dont le traitement des enfants juifs, comme décrit par Josèphe, est devenu une partie de ses efforts apologétiques.
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