Philo of Alexandria (Philo Judaeus, Philon), c. 20 BC - c. 50 AD. Ancient Hellenistic Jewish philosopher, whose philosophical writings are representative of Middle Platonism. He had a strong influence on early Christian writings.
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Article on his life, writings and doctrine, by Emile Brehier.
David T. Runia's assessment of the contemporary value of the C.D. Yonge translation of Philo's works.
A detailed review of his teachings and legacy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Marian Hillar.
Concise footnoted review of his teachings and influence.
Notes on this thinker and his intellectual context, from an appendix to Alfred Edersheim's 1953 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah.
A detailed review of his teachings and legacy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Marian Hillar.
David T. Runia's assessment of the contemporary value of the C.D. Yonge translation of Philo's works.
Concise footnoted review of his teachings and influence.
Article on his life, writings and doctrine, by Emile Brehier.
Notes on this thinker and his intellectual context, from an appendix to Alfred Edersheim's 1953 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah.
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