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Philo of Alexandria Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae Texts and Studies of Early Christian Life and Language Editors J. den Boeft – Bart D. Ehrman – J. van Oort D.T. Runia – C. Scholten – J.C.M. van Winden VOLUME109 Thetitlespublishedinthisseriesarelistedatbrill.nl/vcs Philo of Alexandria An Annotated Bibliography 1997–2006 with Addenda for 1987–1996 By David T. Runia Incollaborationwith THEINTERNATIONALPHILOBIBLIOGRAPHYPROJECT E.Birnbaum–K.A.Fox–A.C.Geljon–M.R.J.Hofstede H.M.Keizer–J.P.Martín–M.R.Niehoff–R.Radice J.Riaud–K.-G.Sandelin–D.Satran–G.Schimanowski T.Seland–D.Zeller LEIDEN•BOSTON 2012 Thisbookisprintedonacid-freepaper. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Runia,DavidT. PhiloofAlexandria:anannotatedbibliography1997-2006withaddendafor1987-1996/by DavidT.Runia;incollaborationwiththeInternationalPhiloBibliographyProject. p.cm.–(SupplementstoVigiliaeChristianae,ISSN0920-623X;v.109) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindexes. ISBN978-90-04-21080-6(hardback:alk.paper) 1.Philo,ofAlexandria–Bibliography.I.Title. Z8685.R862012 [B689.Z7] 016.181'06–dc23 2011034510 ISSN0920-623X ISBN9789004210806 Copyright2012byKoninklijkeBrillNV,Leiden,TheNetherlands. KoninklijkeBrillNVincorporatestheimprintsBrill,GlobalOriental,HoteiPublishing, IDCPublishers,MartinusNijhoffPublishersandVSP. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,translated,storedin aretrievalsystem,ortransmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical, photocopying,recordingorotherwise,withoutpriorwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher. AuthorizationtophotocopyitemsforinternalorpersonaluseisgrantedbyKoninklijkeBrillNV providedthattheappropriatefeesarepaiddirectlytoTheCopyrightClearanceCenter, 222RosewoodDrive,Suite910,Danvers,MA01923,USA. Feesaresubjecttochange. CONTENTS Preface ................................................................. vii Introduction ........................................................... ix Contributors ........................................................... xvii Abbrevations........................................................... xix PARTONE A. Bibliographies..................................................... 3 B. CriticalEditions................................................... 6 C. TranslationsintoModernLanguages ............................ 9 D. Anthologies ....................................................... 15 E. Commentaries .................................................... 16 F. IndicesandLexicographicalWorks .............................. 18 G. Journal............................................................. 20 H. InternetSites ...................................................... 23 PARTTWO CriticalStudies–............................................ 25 PARTTHREE A. AdditionalItems–...................................... 415 B. CorrigendaandAddenda–............................ 431 INDICES . IndexofAuthors .................................................. 435 . IndexofReviewers................................................ 447 . IndexofBiblicalPassages......................................... 450 . IndexofPhilonicPassages........................................ 454 . IndexofSubjects.................................................. 462 . IndexofGreekTerms............................................. 486 . IndexofContributors............................................. 490 PREFACE This volume is thefinal resultoftheexemplary collaboration ofalarge number of scholars over a period of more than a decade. My thanks are due in the first instance to the past and present members of the International Philo Project, a group of thirteen scholars in total (in additiontomyself):theirnamesareEllenBirnbaum(CambridgeMass.), KennethFox(Toronto/Calgary),AlbertGeljon(Utrecht),HeleenKeizer (Monza),JoséPabloMartín(BuenosAires),MarenNiehoff(Jerusalem), Roberto Radice (Luino), Jean Riaud (Angers), Karl-Gustav Sandelin (Åbo), David Satran (Jerusalem), Gottfried Schimanowski (Münster), Torrey Seland (Volda/Stavanger), Dieter Zeller (Mainz). With no less than eleven countries represented this team can surely lay claim to the titleof‘international’.Yearinyearouttheyhaverespondedtomycallto gainaccesstoandsummarizealistofwritingsonPhilo,andthensubmit theirmaterialstomebyacertaindate.Ofcoursebeforetheycandotheir workthelistofbibliographicalitemshastobeprepared.Iwishtoextend aspecialvoteofthankstoMartenHofstede(Leiden),whohasbeenmost generouswithhistimeinscouringaconsiderablenumberofelectronic databasesforthescholarlyreferencesthattheothermembersoftheteam havehadtochase. Other scholars too have assistedwith my enquiries. Their namesare too numerous to list all of themindividually, but I would like to single outPietervanderHorst(Utrecht),GiovanniBenedetto(Monza),Gohei Hata(Tokyo)andSze-KarWan(Dallas)forspecialmention.Duringthe entire decade covered by this work there has continued to be splendid cooperationwith Lorenzo Perrone,indefatigable editor of Adamantius, theJournaldevotedtothestudyofOrigenandtheAlexandriantradition. I would also like to thank James Royse (Claremont) in particular for readingthroughthemanuscriptandhelpingmewithnumerousvaluable suggestions. Iamverygratefultomyresearchassistantsovertheyears,andespe- ciallytoTamarPrimoratz(Melbourne),whohashelpedmewithproof- readingandvariousindices,andtoEdwardJeremiah(Melbourne),who contributedanumberofindicestothevolume.IalsowarmlythankSyd- ney Palmer for carrying out the difficult taskofcompiling theindex of subjects. viii preface Provisional versions of the yearly bibliographies that make up this volume were published in the pages of The Studia Philonica Annual. Up to  the Journal was published by Brown Judaic Studies and I thankitseditorsShayeCohen(nowCambridgeMass.)andRossKraemer (Providence)fortheircooperationandsupport.IntheJournalwas taken over by SBL Publications. My very warm thanks are extended to Leigh Andersen (Atlanta) for supporting our work and honouring the agreementthatthebibliographiescouldbeusedasthebasisforaseparate monographtobepublishedelsewhere.Ithasbeenajoytoworkclosely with Gregory Sterling (Notre Dame), the other editor of the Annual, duringtheentireperiod. The Publishing house of Brill (Leiden) has continued to support my scholarlyworkoverthedecades.IwarmlythankLoesSchouten(Leiden) andtheeditorsofSupplementstoVigiliaeChristianaeforincludingthis studyintheirseries.MattieKuiper(Leiden)helpedinherusualno-fuss manner with various technical enquiries. The final presentation of the book has also received much benefit from the typesetting acumen of JohannesRustenburgandhisteamatTATZetwerk,Utrecht. Lastly I would like to offer a vote of heartfelt thanks to my home institutionformostofthepastdecade,Queen’sCollegeattheUniversity of Melbourne, and in particular to its President of Council, Mr John CastlesAM,forgenerouslyencouragingmetocontinuemyscholarship afterItookontheroleofMaster.Australiaisalongway,notonlyfrom Philo’s Alexandria, but also from the heartland of modern scholarship in Europe and North America. Nevertheless the marvels of modern communication have made it ever easier to continue the truly global collaboration represented by the present volume. I dedicate this work to the band of scholars spread out throughout the entire world who continue to pursue research on the writings and thought of Philo of Alexandriaandhishistoricalandintellectualcontext.Maytheirstudies longflourish. DavidT.Runia Melbourne Juneth INTRODUCTION .HistoryoftheProjectandthePresentVolume .AimofthePresentWork .MethodofthePresentWork a. BasicMethod b. ScopeoftheBibliography c. UniformityandVariation d. Indices e. Numbering f. Abbreviations g. ElectronicPublications .ContinuationoftheBibliographyProject .SomeStatistics .HistoryoftheProjectandthePresentVolume The presentbibliography ofPhilonic studies brings togetherstudies on PhiloofAlexandriaandhisUmweltpublishedintheyears–.It thusisacontinuationofPhiloofAlexandria:anAnnotatedBibliography – (RRS)published in , thescopeandmethodofwhich it followsfairlyclosely.1Likeitspredecessor,itisprimarilybasedonyearly bibliographies preparedbytheInternationalPhiloBibliography Project andpublishedinTheStudiaPhilonicaAnnual.2TheProjectcontinuesto be directed by D. T. Runia, whois in charge of thedatabase that lies at the heart of the Project. He has been generously assisted by a team of scholarswhohavecheckedthebibliographical referencesandcompiled the summaries contained in the bibliographies. The team consists of about ten members and has undergone some changes during the ten years coveredbythepresentwork.Thosememberswhocontributed to alltenbibliographiesare:A.C.Geljon,H.M.Keizer,J.P.Martín,J.Riaud andD.T.Runia.Thosewhocontributedtooneofmoreare:E.Birnbaum ( years), K. A. Fox ( years), M. R. Niehoff ( years), R. Radice ( years),K.-G.Sandelin(year),D.Satran(years),G.Schimanowski( 1 Seeinthisvolume. 2 Seeinthisvolumeno.–andsubsequentbibliographiesinSPhA() –,()–,()–.

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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 prepared by Roberto Radice and David Runia for the years 1937 1986 published in 1988 and by David Runia for the years 1987 1996 published in 200
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