The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo
8 PHILO'S POLITICS justifiable fears that he might be equally suspect. Three Alexandrians persuaded him that his only recourse w ...
DIRECT 9 which they had gone to limits allowed by their law in recognizing his sovereignty. They had taken this decree to Flaccu ...
10 PHILO'S POLITICS Jews in Alexandria. This "second treatise" must be identified with In Flaccum, a distinct writing whose purp ...
DIRECT II Jews, and the fatality of a prefect's abusing them. With it went another and similar section which demonstrated that t ...
12 PHILO'S POLITICS treatise, the part which is lost, had nothing to do with Flaccus, and the traditional title is too harsh. "O ...
DIRECT 13 the Jewish race in terms similar to those used later by the Christian apologists, who claimed that all mankind was saf ...
14 PHILO'S POLITICS senators for the death of their colleague Silanus, the knights for their most conspicuous member, Macro, and ...
DIRECT 15 benefits promised by the hellenistic philosophy of kingship.^47 Presented with this ideal of rulership in Augustus and ...
i6 PHILO'S POLITICS sisting their proposals. His downfall, as Philo himself makes clear, was inevitable as soon as Gaius murdere ...
DIRECT 17 the temple rather than carry through the project. They asked that he delay until they could send an embassy to Rome. S ...
i8 PHILO'S POLITICS during the extended account of the difficulties in Palestine. A long time must have elapsed for all these ev ...
DIRECT 19 their seemingly impossible mission they would be a symbol of the fall of the Jewish race before the mobs of any city w ...
20 PHILO'S POLITICS dication that not only will God strike a man who lacks proper respect for Jewish ways and people: the Jews t ...
CHAPTER II POLITICS IN CODE I N the early part of the preceding chapter an extraordinary state ment of Philo was quoted in whic ...
22 PHILO'S POLITICS those who regard it as unmixed. The people who speak of the good in the restricted sense associate it exclus ...
IN CODE 23 especially of the word irinponoc, must have told any person in Alexan dria what Philo meant. For enh-ponoc was in Ph ...
24 PHILO'S POLITICS ported from Asia, Africa, and all Europe, and in furnishing it has a col lector's eye for Doric, Ionic, and ...
IN CODE 25 white heat. In comparison with the divine course of nature in social matters, as represented by the Jewish life, the ...
26 PHILO'S POLITICS have not been carried away by a wild beast but have been translated to heaven like Elijah in a rush of unque ...
IN CODE 27 Som., ii, 95 ff. 29. Ibid., 99. "king" meant to any son of the East in Philo's day a claim to divine rank. This is ...
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