This volume is a further continuation of the annotated bibliographies on the writings and thought of the Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria prepared by Roberto Radice and David Runia for the years 1937–1986 published in 1988 and by David Runia for the years 1987–1996 published in 2000. Prepared with the collaboration of the International Philo Bibliography Project, it contains a complete listing of all scholarly writings on Philo for the period 1997 to 2006. Part One lists texts, translations, commentaries etc. (58 items). Part Two contains critical studies (1024 items). In part Three additional works for the years 1987–1996 are presented (42 items). In all cases a brief description of the contents of the contribution is giv...
Meunier B. Runia (David T.), Philo and the Church Fathers. A Collection of Papers, 1995. (Supplement...
En este trabajo se presenta un estado de la cuestión sobre las implicancias que posee, para el estud...
This volume addresses the hypothesis that we should speak of a transition from Stoicism to Platonism...
This volume, prepared with the collaboration of the International Philo Bibliography Project, is the...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
This is a detailed commentary on two paradigmatic books of the Jewish philosopher, Philo of Alexandr...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
This chapter deals with the fundamental place of the LXX in the writings of Philo of Alexandria, wit...
[Extract] Since the beginning of the Philo of Alexandria seminar held at the Annual meeting of the S...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
Bertrand Daniel A. J.R. Royse, The spurious texts of Philo of Alexandria, A study of textual transmi...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
Vajda Georges. The Biblical Antiquities of Philo now first Translated from the Old Latin Version by ...
Meunier B. Runia (David T.), Philo and the Church Fathers. A Collection of Papers, 1995. (Supplement...
En este trabajo se presenta un estado de la cuestión sobre las implicancias que posee, para el estud...
This volume addresses the hypothesis that we should speak of a transition from Stoicism to Platonism...
This volume, prepared with the collaboration of the International Philo Bibliography Project, is the...
The author is convinced that we will only understand the history of philosophy by telling it as a co...
Philo of Alexandria, the first century Jewish exegete, is one of the most important non-Christians ...
This is a detailed commentary on two paradigmatic books of the Jewish philosopher, Philo of Alexandr...
Philo of Alexandria wrote a large body of writings and today we still possess nearly 50 treatises. M...
This chapter deals with the fundamental place of the LXX in the writings of Philo of Alexandria, wit...
[Extract] Since the beginning of the Philo of Alexandria seminar held at the Annual meeting of the S...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
This article gives the first comprehensive overview of the fate of the writings and thought of the J...
Bertrand Daniel A. J.R. Royse, The spurious texts of Philo of Alexandria, A study of textual transmi...
This paper first considers Philo's Jewish background in Alexandria. Then it examines some aspects of...
Vajda Georges. The Biblical Antiquities of Philo now first Translated from the Old Latin Version by ...
Meunier B. Runia (David T.), Philo and the Church Fathers. A Collection of Papers, 1995. (Supplement...
En este trabajo se presenta un estado de la cuestión sobre las implicancias que posee, para el estud...
This volume addresses the hypothesis that we should speak of a transition from Stoicism to Platonism...