Philo
Studies
Introduction to Philo Studies
- Seland, Torry. Resource Pages for Biblical Studies
- Focusing
on Philo of Alexandria.
- David T. Runia, Philo,
Alexandrian and Jew from Idem, Exegesis and Philosophy:
Studies on Philo of Alexandria (Variorum, Aldershot, 1990),
pp. 1-18.
- David T. Runia, How
to read Philo from Idem, Exegesis and Philosophy:
Studies on Philo of Alexandria (Variorum, Aldershot, 1990),
pp. 185-198.
- David T. Runia, Philonic
Nomenclature from Studia Philonica Annual 6(1994),
pp.1-27.
- David T. Runia, References
to Philo from Josephus up to 1000 AD. from Studia
Philonica 6 (1994): 111-121.
- David T. Runia, Philo
of Alexandria and the beginning of Christian thought.
Studia Philonica Annual 7 (1995): 143-160.
- Adele Reinhartz, 'Philo’s
Exposition of the Law and Social History: Methodological
Considerations.'First printed in Eugene H. Lowering
Jr. (ed.), SBL Annual Meeting 1993 Seminar Papers (Scholars
Press, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993), pp. 6-21.
- Schwartz, Matthew B., Greek
and Jew: Philo and the Alexandrian Riots of 38-41 CE,
originaly printed in Judaism, March 2000.
- Reik, Karl. Der
Optativ bei Polybius und Philo Alexandria.
English Translation
General Articles & Books
on Philo
Law of Nature
- Najman, Hindy, "The
Law of Nature and that Authority of the Mosaic Law,"
Studia Philonica Annual 11 (1999): 55-73.
- Najman, Hindy, "A Written Copy of the Law of Nature:
An Unthinkable Paradox?" Studia Philonica Annual
15 (2003): 51-6.
- Reinhartz, Adele. "Philo's
Exposition of the Law and Social History: Methodologial
Considerations." Firt printed in SBL Annual
Meeting 1993 Seminary Papers, ed. Eugene H. Lowering,
Jr. (Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1993), 6-21.
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