The Bar Kokhba revolt is a very important topic in my Judaism texts by Neusner, Boyarin, Annette Reed and other scholars I have been reading. It is not very clear on what ancient texts in early antiquity cover the revolt. I am studying the secondary sources and research on this topic. I want to do a Greek point of view and a Roman point of view on the revolt. Can Logos tell me what ancient texts covers the Bar Kokhba revolt? And yes I did try google search and Factbook search on the topic and that is where I got the information to go to Cassius Dio and Eusebius. I am aware that in 132 CE, the Jews of Judea, under the leadership of Simon bar Kokhba, launched a massive military uprising against the Roman Empire. It was the third and last escalation of the Jewish–Roman hostilities, lasting until 135 or early 136 AD. The Bar Kokhba uprising ended in complete Jewish defeat. Bar Kokhba was murdered by Roman forces at Betar in 135 and the remaining Jewish rebels were either slaughtered or sold into slavery the following year. I have read Cassius Dio, Roman History book 69 and Eusebius, History of the Church 4.6.1-4. I want to find other texts from antiquity on the revolt. Can Logos Bible Software help me with this kind of request? I am thinking this would be like a Bible text search but I do not know how to do it for primary ancient sources. I am working on reading this resource as it is open access at the moment. https://oxfordre.com/classics/classics/abstract/10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.001.0001/acrefore-9780199381135-e-1056 It seems that Werner Eck is a major scholar on the topic but it is mostly in language other than English. I also have read these sources.
https://followinghadrian.com/2021/11/17/bar-kokhba-the-jew-who-defied-hadrian-and-challenged-the-might-of-rome-by-lindsay-powell/
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/rec3.12320
https://www.gotquestions.org/Bar-Kokhba-revolt.html