Artapanus of Alexandria
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Artapanus of Alexandria was a historian, of Jewish origin, who lived in Alexandria during the 2nd century BCE. He wrote a history of the Jews but his books have not survived.
Parts of his work have been preserved in the books of two later historians:
- Eusebius of Caesarea in his book "Præparatio Evangelica" ix. 18, 23
- Clement of Alexandria in his book called "Clement's Stromata" i. 23, 154
In his account of Moses, he associates him in certain aspects to Hermes (Thoth, ie, Egyptian version).
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