
The Reception of Philo of Alexandria
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- Introduction
- Part One: The First Centuries
- 1: Katell Berthelot: Flavius Josephus
- 2: Torrey Seland: The New Testament
- 3: James Carleton Paget: Apostolic Fathers and Early Christian Apologists
- 4: Annewies van den Hoek: Clement of Alexandria
- 5: Michael B. Cover: Origen of Alexandria
- 6: M. David Litwa: Gnosticism
- 7: Gregory E. Sterling: Ancient Platonic Philosophy
- 8: Steven D. Fraade: Rabbinic Judaism
- Part Two: Late Antiquity
- 9: Sabrina Inowlocki: Eusebius
- 10: Justin Rogers: Didymus the Blind
- 11: Albert C. Geljon: The Cappadocians
- 12: Madalina Toca and Johan Leemans: Isidore of Pelusium
- 13: Maria E. Doerfler: Ambrose
- 14: Matthew A. Kraus: Jerome
- 15: Ilaria L. E. Ramelli: Augustine
- Part Three: The Middle Ages
- 16: James R. Royse: The Greek and Latin Manuscript Traditions
- 17: Elke Morlok and Ze'ev Strauss: Medieval Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism
- 18: Olga Vardazaryan: Armenian Christianity
- 19: Alexander Treiger: Christian Arabic Literature
- 20: David T. Runia: Byzantium
- 21: David T. Runia and Frans van Liere: The Latin West from 500 to 1500 CE
- Part Four: The Renaissance and Early Modern Period
- 22: David T. Runia, Gregory E. Sterling and Michael B. Cover: Early Printed Editions of Philo's Works
- 23: Joanna Weinberg: The Jewish Rediscovery of Philo in Early Modern Europe
- 24: Eric J. DeMeuse: Post-Tridentine Catholic Thought
- 25: Giovanni Benedetto: Thomas Mangey and Philonic Scholarship from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
- 26: Dirk Westerkamp: German Philosophy, 1650-1850
- Part Five: From the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries
- 27: David Lincicum: The Rise of New Testament Criticism
- 28: Ze'ev Strauss: The Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah)
- 29: Görge K. Hasselhoff: The Wissenschaft des Judentums
- 30: David T. Runia: Modern Literature from the 19th to the 21st Century
- Part Six: Contemporary Perspectives
- 31: Courtney J. P. Friesen: Contemporary Receptions and Future Prospects Among Classicists
- 32: Gretchen Reydams-Schils: Contemporary Receptions and Future Prospects Among Historians of Philosophy
- 33: Ellen Birnbaum: Contemporary Receptions and Future Prospects Among Scholars of Judaism
- 34: Mark Edwards: Contemporary Receptions and Future Prospects Among Scholars of Christianity
- 35: David T. Runia: Bibliographies on Philo
- Bibliography
- Index
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