Philo, with an English Translation (1929-1962 Colson/Whitaker), book
Philo, with an English Translation (1929-1962) is a book by Francis Henry Colson and George Herbert Whitaker.
Abstract
Geeek text and English translation of Philo's works.
Editions and translations
Published in London: Heinemann; and New York: Putnam, <10 vols.> 1929-1962 (Loeb classical library).
Table of contents
- 1. On the account of the world's creation given by Moses (De opificio mundi) -- Allegorical interpretation of Genesis II-III (Legun allegoriae)
- 2. On the Cherubim, and the flaming sword, and Cain the first man created out of man (De Cherubim). On the birth of Abel and the sacrifices offered by him and by his brother Cain (De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini). That the worse is wont to attack the better (Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet). On the posterity of Cain and his exile (De posteritate Caini). On the giants (De gigantibus)
- 3. On the unchangeableness of God (Quod Deus immutabilis sit). On husbandry (De agricultura). Concerning Noah's work as a planter (De plantatione). On drunkenness (De ebrietate). On the prayers and curses uttered by Noah when he became sober (De sobrietate)
- 4. On the confusion of tongues (De confusione linguarum). On the migration of Abraham (De migratione Abrahami). Who is the heir of divine things (Quis rerum divinarum heres). On mating with the preliminary studies (De congressu quaerendae eruditionis gratia)
- 5. On flight and finding (De fuga et inventione). On the change of names (De mutatione nominum). On dreams, that they are God-sent (Quod a dro mittantur somnia, or, De somniis)
- 6. On Abraham (De Abrahamo). On Joseph (De Iosepho). Moses I-II (De vita Mosis) --
- 7. On the decalogue (De Decalogo). On the special laws (De specialibus legibus), Books I-III
- 8. On the special laws, Book IV. On the virtues (De virtutibus). On rewards and punishments (De praemiis et poenis)
- 9. Every good man is free (Quod omnis probus liber sit). On the contemplative life, or, Suppliants (De vita contemplativa). On the eternity of the world (De aeternitate mundi). Flaccus (In Flaccum). Hypothetica (Apologia pro iudaeis). On providence (De providentia)
- 10. On the embassy to Gaius, the first part of the treatise on virtues (De virtutibus prima pars, Quod set Legatio ad Gaium)
- Suppl. 1. Questions and answers on Genesis
- Suppl. 2. Questions and answers on Exodus. Greek fragment of the Quaestiones. The ld Latin version of QG iv, 154-245
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[Category:De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini). That the worse is wont to attack the better (Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet). On the posterity of Cain and his exile (De posteritate Caini). On the giants (De gigantibus) 3. On the unchangeableness of God (Quod Deus immutabilis sit). On husbandry (De agricultura). Concerning Noah's work as a planter (De plantatione). On drunkenness (De ebrietate). On the prayers and curses uttered by Noah when he became sober (De sobrietate) 4. On the confusion of tongues (De confusione linguarum). On the migration of Abraham (De migratione Abrahami). Who is the heir of divine things (Quis rerum divinarum heres). On mating with the preliminary studies (De congressu quaerendae eruditionis gratia) 5. On flight and finding (De fuga et inventione). On the change of names (De mutatione nominum). On dreams, that they are God-sent (Quod a dro mittantur somnia, or, De somniis) 6. On Abraham (De Abrahamo). On Joseph (De Iosepho). Moses I-II (De vita Mosis) -- 7. On the decalogue (De Decalogo). On the special laws (De specialibus legibus), Books I-III 8. On the special laws, Book IV. On the virtues (De virtutibus). On rewards and punishments (De praemiis et poenis) 9. Every good man is free (Quod omnis probus liber sit). On the contemplative life, or, Suppliants (De vita contemplativa). On the eternity of the world (De aeternitate mundi). Flaccus (In Flaccum). Hypothetica (Apologia pro iudaeis). On providence (De providentia) 10. On the embassy to Gaius, the first part of the treatise on virtues (De virtutibus prima pars, Quod set Legatio ad Gaium)
- 1929
- Scholarship
- Books
- British Scholarship
- English language
- Made in the 1920s
- Philo Studies
- Philo Studies--English
- Philo Studies--United Kingdom
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--English
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--United Kingdom
- Philo's Works (subject)
- Philo's Works--Greek (subject)
- Philo's Works--English tr. (subject)
- Top 1920s
- Scholarship--Top 1920s
- English language--Top 1920s
- Philo Studies--Top 1920s
- De opificio mundi (text)
- De opificio mundi--Greek (text)
- De opificio mundi--English tr. (text)
- Legum allegoriae (text)
- Legum allegoriae--Greek (text)
- Legum allegoriae--English tr. (text)
- De Cherubim (text)
- De Cherubim--Greek (text)
- De Cherubim--English tr. (text)
- De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini (text)
- De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini--Greek (text)
- De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini--English tr. (text)
- Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet (text)
- Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet--Greek (text)
- Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet--English tr. (text)
- De posteritate Caini (text)
- De posteritate Caini--Greek (text)
- De posteritate Caini--English tr. (text)
- De gigantibus (text)
- De gigantibus--Greek (text)
- De gigantibus--English tr. (text)