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Publication year: 2008
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| Series: | Studies in Philo of Alexandria, 5 |
| ISBN-13 (i)The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) has been changed from 10 to 13 digits on 1 January 2007: | 978 90 04 16748 3 |
| ISBN-10: | 90 04 16748 X |
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| Cover: | Hardback |
| Number of pages: | viii, 296 pp |
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| List price: | € 129.00 / US$ 191.00 |
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Table of contents
Introduction, Francesca Alesse
Philo and Hellenistic Doxography, David T. Runia
Philo and post-Aristotelian Peripatetics, Robert W. Sharples
Moses against the Egyptian: The Anti-Epicurean Polemic in Philo, Graziano Ranocchia
La conversion du scepticisme chez Philon d’Alexandrie, Carlos Lévy
Philo on Stoic Physics, Anthony A. Long
Philo and Stoic Ethics. Reflections on the Idea of Freedom, Roberto Radice
Philo of Alexandria on Stoic and Platonist Psycho-Physiology: The Socratic Higher Ground, Gretchen Reydams-Schils
Philo of Alexandria and the Origins of the Stoic 'propatheiai', Margaret Graver
Philo and Hellenistic Platonism, John Dillon
Towards Transcendence: Philo and the Renewal of Platonism in the Early Imperial Age, Mauro Bonazzi
Bibliography
Indices
Readership
All those interested in Greek Hellenistic philosophy and its presence in the philosophical culture of Early Imperial age.
About the author(s)
Francesca Alesse is Researcher at the Istituto per il Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy. She has published on Stoicism and its relation to the Socratic schools (La Stoa e la tradizione socratica, Naples 2000).
Prof. Dr. David T. Runia Master of Queen's College, Univ. of Melbourne;
Prof. Dr. Robert W. Sharples University College of London
Dr. Graziano Ranocchia Fellow-researcher at the University of Würzburg
Prof. Dr. Carlos Lévy Université Paris IV-Sorbonne
Prof. Dr. Anthony A. Long University of Berkeley
Prof. Dr. Roberto Radice Università Sacro Cuore, Milan
Prof. Dr. Gretchen Reydams-Schils University of Notre Dame, USA
Prof. Dr. Margaret Graver University of Dartmouth, USA
Prof. Dr. John Dillon Trinity College, Dublin
Dr. Mauro Bonazzi Università degli Studi, Milan
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The essays collected in this volume focus on the role played by the philosophy of the Hellenistic, or post-Aristotelian age (from the school of the successors of Aristotle, Theophrastus and other Peripatetics, Epicurus, Sceptical Academy and Stoicism, to neo-Pythagorenism and the schools of Antiochus and Eudorus) in Philo of Alexandria’s works. Despite many authoritative studies on Philo's vision of Greek philosophy as an exegetical tool in allegorizing the Scripture, there is not such a comprehensive overview in Philo’s treatises that takes in account both the progress achieved in the recent interpretation of Hellenistic philosophy and analysis of ancient doxographical literature.
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