The aim of this article is to show the Western centuries-old misogynist tradition from its origins in Greece by analysing a text by the allegorical interpreter of the Bible Philo of Alexandria, his De opifico mundi, which on many occasions is read by him from a Platonic point of view. The accurate analysis of the chapters devoted to the creation of the woman by God proves to what extent it is not possible to understand this text if one does not take into account a Greek philosophical tradition which was already centuries-old.Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12094 ; i en català a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/1209
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Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12094 ; i en català a: http://hd...
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The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
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On a recent book. Although the thought of Philo is clearly religious in inspiration, there is no ju...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término ‘Sodoma’ en los escritos del fi...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...
Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/12094 ; i en català a: http://hd...
The article concerns the problems of “categorical interpretation” of matrimonial images of the Old T...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
The title of this brief article quite clearly illustrates its aims and evident limitations. In princ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the perception of women revealed in the writing of Philo o...
This thesis discusses Philo of Alexandria's views on male homosexuality. In addition to clarifying t...
This article sets up a dialogue between two bodies of ancient texts, i.e. Jewish wisdom literature a...
International audienceAbstract: This article argues that the origin of the accusation of misanthropy...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
This article investigates Philo's use of the rare term γύνανδρος in the context of Hallett's and Bro...
On a recent book. Although the thought of Philo is clearly religious in inspiration, there is no ju...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
El presente artículo tiene como propósito revisar el uso del término ‘Sodoma’ en los escritos del fi...
This paper examines Philo of Alexandria’s reasons to assume one of the topics employed by Plato, i.e...