Scholars Press, 1991. — xvii + 260 p.
Collection of essays on Jewish women in the Greco-Roman world, with a preface by Amy-Jill Levine.
Understanding a Patriarchy: Women in Second Century Jerusalem Through the Eyes of Ben Sira / Claudia V. Camp
Philo's Portrayal of Women — Hebraic or Hellenic? / Judith Romney Wegner
The "Woman with the Soul of Abraham": Traditions about the Mother of the Maccabean Martyrs / Robin Darling Young
Portraits of Women in Pseudo-Philo's
Biblical Antiquities / Betsy Halpern-Amaru
Revelatory Experiences Attributed to Biblical Women in Early Jewish Literature / Randall D. Chesnutt
Patriarchy with a Twist: Men and Women in Tobit / Beverly Bow and George W. E. Nickelburg
Aseneth and Her Sisters: Women in Jewish Narrative and in the Greek Novels / Richard I. Pervo
From Narrative to History: The Resurrection of Mary and Martha / Adele Reinhartz
Women in the Third Gospel and the New Testament Apocrypha / Stevan Davies
Did Ancient Women Write Novels? / Mary R. Lefkowitz
Women's Authorship of Jewish and Christian Literature in the Greco-Roman Period / Ross S. Kraemer