Two Treatises of Philo of Alexandria : A Commentary on De Gigantibus and Quod Deus sit Immutabilis / David Winston and John Dillon. [electronic resource] :
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Introduction -- The Form of Philo's Commentary -- Philo's Style and Diction -- Philosophical Themes in the De Gigantibus and Quod Deus.
L'Exégèse de Philon d'Alexandrie dans le De Gigantibus et le Quod Deus -- The Formal Structure of Philo's Allegorical Exegesis -- Philo's Bible in the De Gigantibus and Quod Deus -- Philo's Knowledge of Rhetorical Theory -- Philo's Vocabulary and Word Choice -- Characteristics of Philo's Style in the De Gigantibus and Quod Deus -- Rhetoric and Allegory -- Philo's Use of Topoi -- Philo's Doctrine of Free Will -- Philo's Doctrine of Angels -- The Idea of Conscience in Philo of Alexandria -- The Nature of God in the Quod Deus.
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