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'''David T. Runia''' (b.1951) is a Dutch-Australian scholar, Master of Queen’s College at the  University of Melbourne.
'''David T. Runia''' (b.1951) is a Dutch-Australian scholar, Master of Queen’s College at the  University of Melbourne. Born in the Netherlands. Moved to Australia in 1955. PhD 1983 (Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands). Professor at Utrecht and Leiden. From 2002 at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Specializes in the study of Philo on Alexandria.
 
==Biography==
Born in the Netherlands. Moved to Australia in 1955. PhD 1983 (Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands). Professor at Utrecht and Leiden. From 2002 at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Specializes in the study of Philo on Alexandria.


==Works==
==Works==
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====Books====
====Books====


*''[[Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato]]'' (Leiden 1986).
*[[Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato (1986 Runia), book]]
*(with [[Roberto Radice]]). ''[[Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography 1937-86]] (Leiden 1988; 2n ed. 1992)  
 
*''[[Exegesis and Scripture]]: Studies on Philo of Alexandria'' (London 1990)
*[[Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography, 1937-1986 (1988 Radice/Runia), book]]
*''[[Philo in Early Christian Literature]]: A Survey'' (Assen-Minneapolis 1993)  
 
*''[[Philo and the Church Fathers]]: A Collection of Papers'' (Leiden 1995)  
*[[Exegesis and Scripture: Studies on Philo of Alexandria (1990 Runia), book]]
*''[[Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography 1987-96]]'' (Leiden 2000)
 
*''[[Philo of Alexandria on the Creation of the Cosmos according to Moses]]: Translation and Commentary'' (Leiden 2001)  
*[[Philo in Early Christian Literature (1993 Runia), book]]
 
*[[Philo and the Church Fathers: A Collection of Papers (1995 Runia), book]]
 
*[[Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography, 1987-96 (2000 Runia), book]]
 
*[[Philo of Alexandria: On the Creation of the Cosmos according to Moses (2001 Runia), book]]
 
*[[Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography, 1997-2006 (2012 Runia), book]]
 
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[[Category:Philo Studies|~1951 Ruina]]


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David T. Runia (b.1951) is a Dutch-Australian scholar, Master of Queen’s College at the University of Melbourne. Born in the Netherlands. Moved to Australia in 1955. PhD 1983 (Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands). Professor at Utrecht and Leiden. From 2002 at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Specializes in the study of Philo on Alexandria.

Works

Books

External links