• Philo of Alexandria, On planting
    with Albert Geljon
    Brill. 2019.
    The Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria has long been famous for his complex and spiritually rich allegorical treatises on the Greek Bible. The present volume presents first translation and commentary in English on his treatise De plantatione (On planting), following on the volume devoted to On cultivation published previously by the same two authors. Philo gives a virtuoso performance as allegorist, interpreting Noah's planting of a vineyard in Genesis 9.20 first in theological a…Read more
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    This volume is a further continuation of the annotated bibliographies on the writings and thought of the Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria, following those on the years 1937-1986 published in 1988, 1987-1996 published in 2000 and 1997-2012 published in 2012. Prepared in collaboration with the International Philo Bibliography Project, it contains a complete listing of all scholarly writings on Philo for the period 2007 to 2016. Part One lists texts, translations, commentaries etc…Read more
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    The Anonymous Philosophical Treatise was preserved only in Armenian. It was published first half-a-century ago in Armenian and in Russian translation, but is barely known to western scholarship. Here a new edition is presented, prepared on computer, together with critical apparatuses, translation and commentary. A variety of tools for the study of the text are included: a concordance, a word list of the English translation, triliteral tables of Armenian - Greek - English technical terminology an…Read more
  • Aëtiana: Set of Volumes I-V
    with Prof Dr Jaap Mansfeld
    Brill. 2020.
    A new reconstruction and text of the _Placita_ of Aëtius, accompanied by a full commentary and an extensive collection of related texts. This is the five-volume set of studies on Aëtius and uses an innovative methodology to replace the seminal edition of Hermann Diels.
  • Äetiana Volumes I-V
    with Prof Dr Jaap Mansfeld
    Brill. 2020.
    A new reconstruction and text of the _Placita_ of Aëtius, accompanied by a full commentary and an extensive collection of related texts. This is the five-volume set of studies on Aëtius and uses an innovative methodology to replace the seminal edition of Hermann Diels.
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    A new reconstruction and edition of the _Placita_ of Aëtius, arguably the most important work of ancient doxography covering the entire field of natural philosophy. Accompanied by a full commentary, it replaces the seminal edition of Herman Diels.
  • _Aëtiana IV: Towards an Edition of the Aëtian Placita: Papers of the Melbourne Colloquium, 1–3 December 2015_ provides a critical discussion from various angles by a plurality of authors of the reconstruction of the _Placita_ and the relevance of the compendium for the history of Greek philosophy.
  • Some Statistical Observations on Fifty Years of Philonic Scholarship
    The Studia Philonica Annual 1 74-81. 1989.
  • The Reward for Goodness: Philo, De Vita Contemplativa 90
    The Studia Philonica Annual 9 3-18. 1997.
  • Philonic Nomenclature
    The Studia Philonica Annual 6 1-27. 1994.
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    La recepción del Fedón de Platón en Filón de Alejandría
    Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 20 (2): 91-112. 2016.
    El conocimiento y la utilización del Fedón por Filón es una importante fuente de información acerca de la interpretación que del diálogo se realizaba en la época. Debemos tener en cuenta que Filón nunca hace referencias directas al Fedón sino solo cita algunos breves fragmentos. No obstante, el lenguaje de Platón ha influido sobre Filón, en especial el empleo de adjetivos compuestos. Además, Filón recoge del diálogo una abundante cosecha de imágenes: a) la imagen del cuerpo como una prisión; b) …Read more
  • An Index to Cohn-Wendland's Apparatus Testimoniorum
    The Studia Philonica Annual 4 87-96. 1992.
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    Aëtiana Iv: Papers of the Melbourne Colloquium on Ancient Doxography (edited book)
    with Jaap Mansfeld
    Brill. 2018.
    _Aëtiana IV: Towards an Edition of the Aëtian Placita: Papers of the Melbourne Colloquium, 1–3 December 2015_ provides a critical discussion from various angles by a plurality of authors of the reconstruction of the _Placita_ and the relevance of the compendium for the history of Greek philosophy.
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    Theocritus of Chios' Epigram against Aristotle
    Classical Quarterly 36 (2): 531-534. 1986.
    In the Vita Aristotelis of Diogenes Laertius and elsewhere we come across an epigram of Theocritus of Chios directed against Aristotle. I cite the poem in the form in which it has most recently been published by D. L. Page
  • An Index locorum Philonicorum to Völker
    The Studia Philonica Annual 1 82-94. 1989.
  • An Index locorum to Billings
    with A. Geljon
    The Studia Philonica Annual 7 169-185. 1995.
  • Review: L'ange, le devin et le prophète: chemins de la parole (review)
    The Studia Philonica Annual 8 199-200. 1996.
  • Philo in a Single Volume
    The Studia Philonica Annual 6 171-182. 1994.
  • Review: Erotapokriseis. Early Christian Question–and–Answer Literature in Context (review)
    The Studia Philonica Annual 18 228-230. 2006.
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    Laws stamped with the seals of nature: laws and nature in Hellenistic philosophy and Philo of Alexandria (edited book)
    with Gregory E. Sterling and Hindy Najman
    Brown University. 2003.
    The single most important source for Second Temple Jewish exegetical traditions is the three commentaries series written by Philo of Alexandria. Wanting to understand Second Temple Judaism more fully, a group of scholars founded the Philo Institute in 1971 to explore those traditions. The following year they began publication of The Studia Philonica as a venue for their research; however, the significance of Philo's work soon captured the interest of a broader group of scholars and quickly opene…Read more
  • Confronting the Augean stables: Royse's Fragmenta Spuria Philonica
    The Studia Philonica Annual 4 78-86. 1992.
  • Review: What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? Timaeus and Genesis in Counterpoint (review)
    The Studia Philonica Annual 12 218-221. 2000.