Philo of Alexandria : An annotated bibliography 1937-1986

The first author in which the traditions of Judaic thought and Greek philosophy flow together in a significant way is Philo of Alexandria.This study presents a detailed and comprehensive examination of Philo's knowledge and utilization of the most popular philosophical work of his day, the Tima...

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Main Author: Radice, Roberto (auth)
Other Authors: Runia, David T. (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Brill 1988
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