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Philo of Alexandria (/ˈfl/; Ancient Greek: Φίλω-ν, romanizedPhílōn; Hebrew: יְדִידְיָה, romanizedYəḏīḏyāh; c. 20 BCE – c.  50 CE), also called Philō Judæus,[a] was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria, in the Roman province of Egypt.

For other uses, see Philo (disambiguation).

Philo

The only event in Philo's life that can be decisively dated is his representation of the Alexandrian Jews in a delegation to the Roman emperor Caligula in 40 CE following civil strife between the Jewish and Greek communities of Alexandria.[1][2][3]


Philo was a leading writer of the Hellenistic Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt. He wrote expansively in Koine Greek on the intersection of philosophy, politics, and religion in his time; specifically, he explored the connections between Greek Platonic philosophy and late Second Temple Judaism. For example, he maintained that the Greek-language Septuagint and the Jewish law still being developed by the rabbis of the period together serve as a blueprint for the pursuit of individual enlightenment.


Philo's deployment of allegory to harmonize Jewish scripture, mainly the Torah, with Greek philosophy was the first documented of its kind, and thereby often misunderstood. Many critics of Philo assumed his allegorical perspective would lend credibility to the notion of legend over historicity.[4] Philo often advocated a literal understanding of the Torah and the historicity of such described events, while at other times favoring allegorical readings.[5]

Quaestiones ("") – short verse-by-verse exposition: four books on the Book of Genesis and two on the Book of Exodus. All six books are preserved through an Armenian translation published by Jean-Baptiste Aucher in 1826. Comparison with surviving Greek and Latin fragments recommends the translation as literal and accurate so far as it goes, but suggests that some of the original content is missing. There are thought to be twelve original books, six on Genesis and six on Exodus.

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Allegorical Commentary – longer exegesis explaining esoteric meanings; the surviving text deals only with the Book of Genesis, with the notable omission of .

Genesis 1

"Exposition of the Law" – more straightforward synthesis of topics in the Pentateuch, probably written for gentiles as well as Jews.

. Translated by Charles Duke Yonge. 1854–1855.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

The Works of Philo: Complete and Unabridged

Cohn, Leopold

Volumes 1–3

(PDF). Documenta Catholica Omnia (in Greek). [Online Greek text of Volumes 1-7 above. Under "Graecum - Greco - Greek" section]

"Index of Philosophical Writings"

. by Peder Borgen. Leiden: Brill. 1997. ISBN 9004103880.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Philo of Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time

Philo with an English Translation. Vol. 1–10. Translated by F.H. Colson. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 1929–62.{{}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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Terian, Abraham, ed. (1981). . Chico, CA: Scholars Press. ISBN 9780891304722.

Philonis Alexandrini de animalibus: The Armenian Text with an Introduction, Translation, and Commentary

Land of Onias

Cairo Geniza

Elephantine papyri and ostraca

Dillon, John M. (1996). . Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-8316-5. Retrieved 23 June 2023.

The Middle Platonists, 80 B.C. to A.D. 220

Kamesar, Adam, ed. (2009). The Cambridge Companion to Philo. Cambridge University Press, 2009.  978-0-521-86090-1

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Schürer, Emil; Bigg, Charles (1911). . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

"Philo" 

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the : Crawford Howell Toy; Carl Siegfried; Jacob Zallel Lauterbach (1905). "Philo Judæus". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 11–13.

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Borgen, Peder (1997). . Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004103887.

Philo of Alexandria: An Exegete for His Time

(1911). "Philo Judæus" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12.

Bréhier, Émile

(1938). The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory. With a "General Bibliography of Philo" by Howard L. Goodhart and Erwin R. Goodenough. Yale University Press.

Goodenough, Erwin R.

Hillar, Marian (April 21, 2005). . Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

"Philo of Alexandria (c. 20 B.C.E.—40 C.E.)"

Hillar, Marian (2012). . New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107013308.

From Logos to Trinity: The Evolution of Religious Beliefs from Pythagoras to Tertullian

Lévy, Carlos (February 6, 2018). . In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

"Philo of Alexandria"

. Le classement des oeuvres de Philon. Extrait du tome I de la Bibliothèque de l'École des Hautes Études, Section des Sceicne religieuses. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1889.

Massebieau, Louis

; Émile Bréhier (1906). Jean Réville (ed.). ""Essai sur la Chronologie de la Vie et des Œuvres de Philon"". Revue de l'Histoire des Religions. 53: 25–64.

Louis Massebieau

(2007) The Land of the Body: Studies in Philo's Representation of Egypt Tübingen, Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-149250-1

Pearce, Sarah

Runia, David T. (1986). Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato. Philosophia antiqua, 44. Brill, Leiden.

Runia, D. T. (1990). . Variorum. ISBN 9780860782872.

Exegesis and Philosophy: Studies on Philo of Alexandria

Runia, D. T. (1993). . Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 9789023227137.

Philo in Early Christian Literature: A Survey

Runia, D. T. (2001). On the Creation of the Cosmos according to Moses. Number 1 in Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series. Brill, Leiden.

Sandmel, Samuel. (1979). Philo of Alexandria: An Introduction. Oxford University Press.  0-19-502514-8.

ISBN

. Geschichte des jüdischen Volkes im Zeitalter Jesu Christi (1886–1890)

Schürer, Emil

Sly, Dorothy I. (1996). . New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415096799.

Philo's Alexandria

. Encyclopædia Britannica.

"Philo Judaeus (Jewish philosopher)"

at Internet Archive

Works by or about Philo

Lecture on by Dr. Henry Abramson

Philo Judaeus of Alexandria: Jews in the Greek World

. Society of Biblical Literature.

"Studia Philonica Annual"

Bradshaw, Rob. . EarlyChurch.org.uk.

"Philo of Alexandria"

Seland, Torrey. . torreys.org.

"Philo Resource Page 3.1"

Open source XML versions of have been made available by the Open Greek and Latin Project at the University of Leipzig. English translations of Philo's writings are also available here.

Philo's works

at Project Gutenberg

Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria

(in Greek) (site currently offline)

The Works of Philo - searchable text from University of the Aegean

(in Russian)

Works of Philo - searchable text