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{en} Justin Rogers, Didymus the Blind and the Alexandrian Christian Reception of Philo. Atlanta : SBL Press, 2017. Studia Philonica Monographs, 8.

Abstract

"Justin M. Rogers surveys commentaries on Genesis, Job, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, and Zechariah by Didymus the Blind (ca. 313–398 CE), who was regarded by his students as one of the greatest Christian exegetes of the fourth century. Rogers highlights Didymus’s Jewish sources, zeroing in on traditions of Philo of Alexandria, whose treatises were directly accessible to Didymus while he was authoring his exegetical works. Philonic material in Didymus is covered by extensive commentary, demonstrating that Philo was among the principle sources for the exegetical works of Didymus the Blind. Rogers also explores the mediating influence of the Alexandrian Christian tradition, focusing especially on the roles of Clement and Origen."--

Contents

Didymus and the Alexandrian scholastic heritage -- Philo's acceptance into Alexandrian Christianity -- The use of sources in Christian commentaries -- The Jewish sources of Didymus in the Tura commentaries -- Direct references to Philo in the Tura commentaries -- Borrowings from Philo: etymology -- Borrowings from Philo: arithmology -- Philonic borrowings: general exegetical and philosophical themes -- Review and conclusion.

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