Philo of Alexandria P Philosophers
Philo of Alexandria P Philosophers
Philo of Alexandria
Philo of Alexandria (Philo Judaeus, Philon), c. 20 BC - c. 50 AD. Ancient Hellenistic Jewish philosopher, whose philosophical writings are representative of Middle Platonism. He had a strong influence on early Christian writings.
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- A detailed review of his teachings and legacy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Marian Hillar.
- Paper delivered at the World Congress of Philosophy by Francesca Calabi. Discusses Philo's view of philosophy as the knowledge of the divine order.
- Extensive annotated links related to the thinker and his historical context.
- David T. Runia's assessment of the contemporary value of the C.D. Yonge translation of Philo's works.
- Complete online text of the C.D. Yonge translation.
- Philo's account of the Jewish embassy to Rome in 40 AD, in the 19th-century Yonge translation.
- Paper by Ryan Hendrickson dealing with Philo's use and view of language.
- Article reviewing this Jewish thinker's connection to the New Testament and early Christian writings.
- Article on his life, writings and doctrine, by Emile Brehier.
- Two short excerpts from Philo's De Abrahamo, describing the Chaldean magi.
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