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|a The Studia Philonica Annual.
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|b studies in Hellenistic Judaism : studies in Philo in honor of David Runia /
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|a Celebrate the contributions of David T. Runia The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria. More than fifteen scholars from around the world offer contributions to this special edition of the Annual in honor of Professor David T. Runia on the occasion of his 65th birthday and retirement from his post as Master of Queens College, University of Melbourne. Professor Runia is internationally recognized as one of the world's foremost experts on Philo of Alexandria. As founder of The Studia Philonica Annual, he has been editor or coeditor for twenty-seven years. He initiated a Philo Bibliography project prior to the Annual and incorporated the bibliography into the Annual from the outset. It serves as the primary bibliography for Philonic studies worldwide.
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|a A soaring mind: the career of David T. Runia / Gregory E. Sterling -- David T. Runia: a bibliography of his publications, 1979-2016 -- The biblical quotations in the Coptos Papyrus of Philo / James R. Royse -- Philonis De visione trium angelorum ad Abraham: a new translation of the mistitled De Deo / Abraham Terian -- Philo and the Telos: some reflections / John Dillon -- Continuity and dissimilarities in middle platonism: Philo and Plutarch about the Epicuriean ataraxia / Carlos Lévy -- When east and west meet: eastern religions and western philosophy in Philo of Alexandria and Plutarch of Chaeronea / Gregory E. Sterling -- Theodoret of Cyrrhus's Therapy of Greek Diseases as a source for the Aetian Placita / Jaap Mansfield -- Chasing the emperor: Philo in the Horti of Rome / Annewies van den Hoek and John J. Herrmann Jr. -- Notes on Philo's use of the terms εθvoç and λαóç / Sarah Pierce -- Philo and ps.-Longinus: a case of sublimity in Genesis 4 / Adam Kamesar -- "It would not be good that the man should be alone": Philo's interpretation of Genesis 2:18 in Legum Allegoriae / Francesca Calabi -- Alternative aims and choices in education: analysis of selected texts / Peder Borgen -- What in the name of God led Philo to interpret Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as learning, nature, and practice? / Ellen Birnbaum -- Abraham in Egypt: Philo's interpretation of Gen 12:10-20 / Albert C. Geljon -- The expository use of the Balaam figure in Philo's De vita Moysis / Torrey Seland -- Reconfiguring eschatological imagery: the examples of Philo of Alexandria and Paul of Tarsus / Thomas H. Tobin, S.J. -- Justin's Timaeus in light of Philo's / Maren R. Niehoff.
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