Philo of Alexandria and Greek myth : : narratives, allegories, and arguments / / edited by Francesca Alesse, Ludovica De Luca.
In Philo of Alexandria and Greek Myth: Narratives, Allegories, and Arguments, a fresh and more complete image of Philo of Alexandria as a careful reader, interpreter, and critic of Greek literature is offered. Greek mythology plays a significant role in Philo of Alexandria’s exegetical oeuvre. Philo...
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