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100 1 _aRadice, Roberto
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700 1 _aRunia, David T.
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245 1 0 _aPhilo of Alexandria : An annotated bibliography 1937-1986
260 _bBrill
_c1988
300 _a1 electronic resource (512 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThe 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 Timaeus of Plato. A kind of "commentary" is given on all passages in Philo's oeuvre in which the Timaeus is used or referred to, followed by a "synthetic" account of the influence that it had on Philo's thought.; Readership:
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650 7 _aThe Early Church
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653 _aHumanities
653 _aThe Early Church
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