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Albert Bell

SCHOLARLY ARTICLES/BOOKS

"An Historiographical Analysis of the De excidio Hierosolymitano of
pseudo-Hegesippus," a late fourth-century historian who used Josephus, Livy, Tacitus, Suetonius, and other classical sources in his account of the Jewish War of A. D. 66-73. Dissertation, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1977.

“Antonia the Younger,” in Dictionary of World Biography: The Ancient World, rev. ed. Pasadena CA: Salem Pr., 2003.

Articles on Agrippina the Younger, Jewish diaspora, John Chrysostom, Philo of Alexandria, and Pliny the Younger, in Encyclopedia of the Ancient World. Pasadena, CA: Salem Pr., 2001.

Exploring the New Testament World, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1998.

"Fact and Exemplum in Accounts of the Deaths of Pompey and Caesar," Latomus 53(1994), 824-836.

Resources in Ancient Philosophy: An Annotated Guide to Scholarship in English (1965- 1989) (with James Allis). Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Pr., 1991.

"Early Latin Versions of the Quo vadis Story and the Ambrosian Authorship of the De excidio Hierosolymitano," Patristic and Byzantine Review 9(1990), 171-180.

"Pseudo-Hegesippus," in Anchor Bible Dictionary, 1992.

"Pliny, the Kinder, Gentler Roman," Classical Bulletin 66(1990), 37-41.

"A Note on Revision and Authenticity in Pliny"s Letters," American Journal of Philology 110 (1989), 460-466.

Articles in Great Lives from History: Ancient and Medieval Series, ed. F. N. Magill (Salem Pr. 1989): "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" (pp. 65-69); "Jesus Christ" (pp. 1146-1151); "Martial" (pp. 1366-1320).

"Josephus and Pseudo-Hegesippus," in Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity, ed. by L. H. Feldman and G. Hata (Detroit: Wayne State Univ. Press, 1987), pp. 349-361.

"A New Approach to the Laus Pisonis," Latomus 44(1985), 871-878.

"Martial's Daughter?" Classical World 78(1984), 21-24.

"The Blending of Classical and Christian Traditions in the Work of
Pseudo-Hegesippus," Indiana Social Studies Quarterly 33(1980), 60-64.

"The Origin of the Name 'Narnia'," <in Martial and Pliny> Mythlore 7(1980), 29.

"Pseudo-Hegesippus as the Source of Some Citations in Defensor's Liber Scintillarum," Revue Bénédictine 90(1980), 139-141.

"The Date of John's Apocalypse. The Evidence of Some Roman Historians Reconsidered," New Testament Studies 25(1978), 93-102.

"Jerome's Role in the Translation of the Vulgate New Testament," New Testament Studies 23(1976), 230-233.

"Josephus the Satirist? A Clue to the Original Form of the Testimonium Flavianum," Jewish Quarterly Review 67(1976), 16-22.

"Three Again," Classical Journal 70(Feb./Mar., 1975), 40-41.