The Studia Philonica Annual XXIII 2011.
Studies in Hellenistic Judaism
Eds David T. Runia, and Gregory E. Sterling.
Society of Biblical Literature,Atlanta 2011
The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to furthering the study of Hellenistic Judaism, in particular the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (ca. 15 B.C.E.–ca. 50 C.E.). In addition to bibliography and book review sections, this issue includes the following articles:
Maren R. Niehoff, “Philo’s Exposition in a Roman Context”
John T. Conroy Jr., “Philo’s ‘Death of the Soul’: Is This Only a Metaphor?”
Paul Robertson, “Toward an Understanding of Philo’s and Cicero’s Treatment of Sacrifice”
Ilaria L. E. Ramelli, “The Birth of the Rome–Alexandria Connection: The Early Sources on Mark and Philo, and the Petrine Tradition”
