Philo’s texts
Philo’s texts and translations
- Philo, Greek texts
The Cohn-Wendland edition of Philo’s texts - Philo; Greek texts
Patrum Ecclesiae Graecorum: Pars II: Philonis Judaei Operum Omnium,(Richter’s edition 1827). - Philo; His Greek texts digitalized
Philo’s Greek texts are available in the Accordance Software - Philo; his Greek texts digitalized
Philo’s Greek texts are available in the Logos Bible Software 4 - Philo; his Greek texts digitalized
Philo’s Greek texts with translation are available in Bibleworks - Philo; Yonges English translation
Yonges somewhat old translation of Philo’s texts - Philo: his Greek texts digitalized
Philo’s texts are available by subscribing to TLG
Introductory articles on Philo
Various articles on Philo
- Bloch,René, “Who was Philo of Alexandria?
Report from a seminar: René Bloch, “Who was Philo of Alexandria? Tracing Autobiographic Passages in Philo” - Philo Judaeus
From JewishEncyclopedia.com; The unedited full-text of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia - Philo of Alexandria
From Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Philo of Alexandria
from a site called earlychurch.org.uk - Reinhartz, 'Philo's Exposition of the Law and Social History
Adele Reinhartz, ‘Philo’s Exposition of the Law and Social History: Methodological Considerations.’First printed in Eugene H. Lowering Jr. (ed.), SBL Annual Meeting 1993 Seminar Papers (Scholars Press, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993), pp. 6-21. Here scanned and m - Runia, How to read Philo
David T. Runia, How to read Philo from Idem, Exegesis and Philosophy: Studies on Philo of Alexandria (Variorum, Aldershot, 1990), pp. 185-198. - Runia, Philo of Alexandria and the beginning of Christian thought
David T. Runia, Philo of Alexandria and the beginning of Christian thought. Studia Philonica Annual 7 (1995): 143-160 - Runia, Philo, Alexandrian and Jew
David T. Runia, Philo, Alexandrian and Jew from Idem, Exegesis and Philosophy: Studies on Philo of Alexandria (Variorum, Aldershot, 1990), pp. 1-18. - Runia, Philonic Nomenclature
David T. Runia, Philonic Nomenclature from Studia Philonica Annual 6(1994), pp.1-27. - Runia, References to Philo from Josephus up to 1000 AD
David T. Runia, References to Philo from Josephus up to 1000 AD. from Studia Philonica 6 (1994): 111-121. - Studia Philonica Annual Homepage
The Homepage of the most important annual Journal for all those interested in Philo: The Studia Philonica Annual
More articles on Philo
Scholarly studies available on the Internet
- Ancient School Activity in Alexandria and Rome
W. Bousset’s Study of Ancient School Activity in Alexandria and Rome. Seminar Report - Bentwich, Philo-Judæus of Alexandria
Links to e-versions to the book on Philo-Judæus of Alexandria by Norman Bentwich. - Bloch, Rene, Moses and Greek Myth in Hellenistic Judaism
T. Romer, ed, Article published in La Construction de la Figure de Moise. Paris 2007. - Bloch, René, Von Scene zu Scene: Das judische Theater in der Antike
Published in Simone Haeberli, ed., Juden in ihrer Umwelt. Akkulturation des Judentums in Antike und Mittelalter. Basel - Evans, Alexander the Alabarch: Roman and Jew
Alexander the Alabarch: Roman and Jew, Article by Kasse Evans - Hagner, The Vision of God in Philo and John
D.A. Hagner, ‘The Vision of God in Philo and John: A Comparative study,’ in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 14:2 (Spring 1971):81-93 - Mackie, “Seeing God in Philo of Alexandria: The Logos, the Powers, or the Existent One?”
Scot D. Mackie, “Seeing God in Philo of Alexandria: The Logos, the Powers, or the Existent One?” The Studia Philonica Annual 21 (2009): 25–47. - Mackie,“Seeing God in Philo of Alexandria: Means, Methods, and Mysticism."
Scot D. Mackie, “Seeing God in Philo of Alexandria: Means, Methods, and Mysticism,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 43.2 (2012): 147–179. - Moehring, Arithmology as an Exegetical Tool in the Writings of Philo of Alexandria
Article by Horst Moehring, from p. 191-227 in SBL Seminar Papers 1978/1. - Najman, Cain and Abel as Characer Traits
H. Najman,»Cain and Abel as Characer Traits:A Study in The Allegorical Typology..,» from Themes in Biblical Narrative; Jewish and Christian Traditions, edited by Gerard Luttikhuizen, Brill, 2003:107-118. - Najman, H., A Written Copy of The Law of Nature: An Unthinkable Paradox?
An Article from The Studia Philonica Annual XV (2003) 54–63. - Najman, H., The Law of Nature and the Authority of the Mosaic Law
An Article from The Studia Philonica Annual 11 (1999) 55–73. - Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series
The Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series (PACS) homepage. - Philo's Treatment of the Number Seven in On Creation
by Robert Kraft, University of Pennsylvania for the SBL Philo Group, November 1996 (New Orleans). - Seland, "Saul of Tarsus and Early Zealotism. Reading Gal 1,13-14 in Light of Philo’s Writings."
An Article, printed in Biblica, Vol. 83 (2002) 449-471. - The Law of God and the Laws of the Cities in Philo of Alexandria
An Article by Francesca Calabi, Italy - Thurston, Philo and the Epistle to the Hebrews
Robert W. Thurston, «Philo and the Epistle to the Hebrews,» The Evangelical Quarterly 58.2 (Apr.-June 1986): 133-143.