Studies on the Ancient Armenian Version of Philo's Works (2011 Mancini Lombardi; Pontani), edited volume

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Studies on the Ancient Armenian Version of Philo's Works (2011) is a volume edited by Sara Mancini Lombardi and Paola Pontani.

Abstract

"The volume aims to introduce the studies on the Armenian version of Philo's writings, as well as being valuable for scholars who are not Armenologists. This corpus of ancient translations is of great importance to us not only because it has preserved works whose Greek originals have been lost, but it will also be of use for improving our knowledge regarding the reception of Philo's thought. The essays approach the subject from different perspectives - historical, hermeneutical, philological and linguistic - in order to provide an overview on current research issues, giving special attention to the fortune of Philo's works in Armenian Christianity."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2011

Contents

Introduction, Gabriella Uluhogian -- 'Armenian Philo': a Survey of the Literature, Anna Sirinian -- Marginal Notes on the Armenian Translation of the Quaestiones et Solutiones in Genesin by Philo, Giancarlo Bolognesi -- The Armenian Version of Philo Alexandrinus. Translation Technique, Biblical Citations, Gohar Muradyan -- Philo's De Providentia: aWork between Two Traditions, Maurizio Olivieri -- Saying (almost) the SameThing. On Some Relevant Differences between Greek-Language Originals and their Armenian -- Translations, Paola Pontani -- Philo's Stylemes vs Armenian Translation Stylemes, Romano Sgarbi -- Philo and the Book of Causes by Grigor Abasean, Manea Erna Shirinian -- The 'Armenian Philo': a Remnant of an Unknown Tradition, Olga Vardazaryan.

External links

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