The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo
28 PHILO'S POLITICS and beset by great uncertainty, and like the blind I need a staff and guide; for perhaps if I had support I ...
IN CODE 29 Som., ii, noff. 35. Ibid., 123-130. wonders whether he ever did succeed in separating himself, and whether he reall ...
30 PHILO'S POLITICS man's defence. So in In Flaccum, after Flaccus had been disgraced, we saw that Philo could write freely abou ...
IN CODE 31 No, one must trust in God.^40 There is always Miriam to be thought of, the symbol of hope. For, he points out elabora ...
32 PHILO'S POLITICS remain Jews, to conciliate the Romans when necessary, but to live confi dent within themselves of their own ...
In Code 33 ing the politician from this unfavorable point of view. He is "executor of the concerns of the body." His name is aga ...
34 PHILO'S POLITICS the word freely throughout his writings, usually with the Cynic conno tation, that is as a word of contempt ...
IN CODE 35 men" in keeping free of the general confusion; they have refused to mingle with the parties concerned, and go on livi ...
36 PHILO'S POLITICS is Polybius' regular translation of the Latin legatus. It is known from Livy that a group of ten men were se ...
IN CODE 37 dened with every sort of legal decision. He urged Moses to appoint deputy justices who would relieve him of most of t ...
38 PHILO'S POLITICS Philo is uncertain about the history of Petronius' interest in Judaism, but seems sure that Petronius knew t ...
IN CODE 39 the men whom the mother has had as lovers, since no one knows the man who is their actual father, so the people who l ...
4 o PHILO'S POLITICS appear upon the surface of our earthly and corporeal nature, when the face is held loftily and the eyebrows ...
IN CODE 41 death, if need be, to keep his religious identity. While the racial leaders, like Philo, would try every expedient to ...
CHAPTER III POLITICS BY INNUENDO P HILO'S political life is beginning to appear to have had many layers and facets. In spite of ...
BY INNUENDO 43 beginning with the revelation to Abraham (really, in an introduction to the Life of Abraham, with the revelation ...
44 PHILO'S POLITICS mind, one greater than is associated with a private citizen" (<PP 6 VYHI<I euyevk Kal \id£ov Y\ k<z ...
BY INNUENDO 45 judgments (Swat) of Zeus, were elaborated in the light of oriental, espe cially Persian, conceptions. By this, t ...
46 PHILO'S POLITICS rean (probably on the whole Neo-Pythagorean) fragments.^10 His treat ment of Philo's political theory is ea ...
BY INNUENDO 47 men, has as his most implacable enemy Envy (9ovoc;).IS To Joseph Envy comes from his brothers' attitude toward hi ...
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