The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo

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  1. Stein, Edmund, "Filon z Aleksandrji, Czlowiek, Dziela i Nauka filo-
    zoficzna, (Philo of Alexandria; the Man, his Work and Philosophical
    Teaching)," Pisma Institutu Nau\ Judaistycznych w Warzawie IV
    Sepher ha-Yobel li\bod Dr. Mordechai Zeeb Braude, 1931, 1-138.
    (From Marcus in no. 543, p. 477.)
    Reviewed by W. Auerbach, Kwartalni\ J(lasyczny. Warszawa, Nafya-
    dem pols. towarzystwa filologicznego, VIII (1934), 150 f. (From Bur-
    sian, no. 531, Bibliotheca, LXI [1934], 46.)
    658. Boughton, Jesse Scott, The Idea of Progress in Philo Judaeus, Diss.
    (Columbia), New York, 1932, pp. ix, 291.
    Reviewed by Marcus in no. 543, p. 480 f.
    659.
    Heinemann, Isaak, Philons griechische und jiidische Bildung. Kultur-
    vergleichende Untersuchungen zu Philons Darstellung der jiidischen
    Gesetze, Breslau, 1932, pp. 598.
    tReviewed by I. Heinemann, Monatsschrift fiir Geschichte und Wis-
    senschaft des Judentums, LXXVI (1932), 267-269; by A. Posner, Re­
    vue des etudes juives, XCIII (1932), 98-102; by G. A. van den Bergh
    van Eysinga, Nieuw theologisch Tijdschrift, XXI (1932), 370-373; fby
    E. R. Goodenough, "The Education of Philo," The Journal of Reli­
    gion, XIII (1933), 93-95; +by Jules Lebreton, Recherches de science
    religieuse, XXIII (1933), 331-334; fby Herbert Preisker, Theologische
    Literaturzeitung, LVIII (1933), 46-47; by S. Krauss, Orientalistische
    Literaturzeitung, XXXVII (1934), 519-523; fby Hans Leisegang, Got-
    tingische gelehrte Anzeigen, CXCVI (1934), 130-141; and by Marcus
    in no. 543, pp. 478-480.
    660.
    Pal, Vidor, A gorog 6s a zsidd gondolat talal\ozasa Philon bolcselete-
    ben, (Elso resz), Budapest, 1932, pp. 29. (Kuldnlenyomat a Magyar
    Zsidd Szemle XLIX. Svfolyamdb6l.)

  2. Tollinton, R[ichard] B[artram], The Alexandrine Teaching on the Uni­
    verse, Four Lectures, London, [1932], pp. 181.
    662.* Trotti, Giovanni, Filone Alessandrino, Roma, 1932, pp. 58. (Scuola di
    Filologia Classica della R. Universita di Roma, I, 2, 1.)
    tReviewed by Efrnesto] B[uonaiuti], Religio: Rivista di studi religiosi,
    X (1934), 280.

  3. Bardy, G., "Philon le Juif," Dictionnaire de theologie catholique, Paris,
    XII, i, 1933, 1439-1456.
    663a. Klausner, Joseph, Philosophers and Thinners: Investigations and Re­
    searches, Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, I, 5694 [1933/4], PP W1^>^2 44 ^n
    Hebrew. From the following review, which states that Philo is one of
    four philosophers discussed.
    Reviewed by Israel Efros in The Jewish Quarterly Review, XXVIII
    (i937)> 135-136.

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