The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of little known Gǝʿǝz texts ascribed to Philo, namely: fragments of a Paschal Homily, a bulky but incomplete commentary on the Pauline Corpus and a fragment of Philo of Carpasia’s commentary on the Canticle of Canticles. While concentrating mainly on the latter, the present article wants to draw attention to linguistic characteristics common to the trilogy which is associated with the name Philo. The Gǝʿǝz version of Philo of Carpasia’s Commentary is a rare example of a strictly paratactic translation which is keen to reproduce literally the Greek text from which it depended. The outcome is a hardly understandable Gǝʿǝz text which is however interesting as a unique witness of an ancient transla...
Pseudo-Chrysostom’s commentary on Jeremiah is here presented as an example of a Greek exegetical wor...
Philo is often read as one who finds his position in general quite well situated in the diaspora, an...
[Extract] Since the beginning of the Philo of Alexandria seminar held at the Annual meeting of the S...
The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of little known Gǝʿǝz texts ascribed to Philo, namely...
The fragment with Philo of Carpasia߈s explanation of Canticle of Canticles 1: 2߃14a bears the title ...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
Chrysostoms sixteen homilies on Pauls letter to the Philippians are translated in this volume. The i...
This study presents the data for the text of the Philoxenian version for various Gospel passages as ...
This article presents a critical examination into two textual variants of the New Testament passage ...
The following remarks on Philo’s work concern the text and the interpretation of certain passages wh...
The aim of the paper is to present the results of analysis of the biblical quotations and borrowings...
This study presents the data for the text of the Philoxenian version for various Gospel passages as ...
Courcelle Pierre. The Biblical Antiquities of Philo. Now first translated from the Old Latin Version...
Philonenko Marc. Philon, Quaestiones in Genesim, I et II e versione armeniaca. Introduction, traduct...
[Extract] There was a time when Philo was above all known as an allegorist. He was widely admired, b...
Pseudo-Chrysostom’s commentary on Jeremiah is here presented as an example of a Greek exegetical wor...
Philo is often read as one who finds his position in general quite well situated in the diaspora, an...
[Extract] Since the beginning of the Philo of Alexandria seminar held at the Annual meeting of the S...
The aim of the paper is to provide an overview of little known Gǝʿǝz texts ascribed to Philo, namely...
The fragment with Philo of Carpasia߈s explanation of Canticle of Canticles 1: 2߃14a bears the title ...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
Chrysostoms sixteen homilies on Pauls letter to the Philippians are translated in this volume. The i...
This study presents the data for the text of the Philoxenian version for various Gospel passages as ...
This article presents a critical examination into two textual variants of the New Testament passage ...
The following remarks on Philo’s work concern the text and the interpretation of certain passages wh...
The aim of the paper is to present the results of analysis of the biblical quotations and borrowings...
This study presents the data for the text of the Philoxenian version for various Gospel passages as ...
Courcelle Pierre. The Biblical Antiquities of Philo. Now first translated from the Old Latin Version...
Philonenko Marc. Philon, Quaestiones in Genesim, I et II e versione armeniaca. Introduction, traduct...
[Extract] There was a time when Philo was above all known as an allegorist. He was widely admired, b...
Pseudo-Chrysostom’s commentary on Jeremiah is here presented as an example of a Greek exegetical wor...
Philo is often read as one who finds his position in general quite well situated in the diaspora, an...
[Extract] Since the beginning of the Philo of Alexandria seminar held at the Annual meeting of the S...