Two Treatises of Philo of Alexandria: A Commentary on De gigantibus and Quod Deus sit immutabilis (1983 Winston, Dillon), book
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Two Treatises of Philo of Alexandria: A Commentary on De gigantibus and Quod Deus sit immutabilis (1983) is a book by David Winston and John M Dillon.
Abstract
The Introduction to Winston's and Dillon's commentary includes articles by other scholars, namely, Thomas Conley, David Gooding, John Leopold, Valentin Nikiprowetzky, and Richard Wallis.
Editions
Published in Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1983.
Table of contents
- L'exégèse de Philon d'Alexandrie dans le De gigantibus et le Quod Deus / V. Nikiprowetzky
- The formal structure of Philo's alllegorical exegesis / J. Dillon
- Philo's Bible in the De gigantibus and Quod Deus / D. Gooding, V. Nikiprowetzky
- Philo's knowledge of rhetorical theory / J. Leopold
- Philo's vocabulary and word choice / J. Leopold
- Characteristics of Philo's style in the De gigantibus and Quod Deus / J. Leopold
- Rhetoric and allegory / J. Leopold
- Philo's use of topoi / T. Conley
- Philo's doctrine of free will / D. Winston
- Philo's doctrine of angels / J. Dillon
- The idea of conscience in Philo of Alexandria / R.T. Wallis
- The nature of God in the Quod Deus / J. Dillon
- Commentary / David Winston, John Dillon.
External links
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- 1983
- Scholarship
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- International Scholarship
- American Scholarship
- English language
- Made in the 1980s
- Philo Studies
- Philo Studies--1980s
- Philo Studies--English
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1980s
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--English
- Philo's Works (subject)
- De gigantibus (text)
- Quod Deus sit immutabilis (text)