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Philo of Alexandria On Planting

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The Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria has long been famous for his complex and spiritually rich allegorical treatises on the Greek Bible. The present volume presents first translat...
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  • 11 December 2019
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The Jewish exegete and philosopher Philo of Alexandria has long been famous for his complex and spiritually rich allegorical treatises on the Greek Bible. The present volume presents first translation and commentary in English on his treatise De plantatione (On planting), following on the volume devoted to On cultivation published previously by the same two authors. Philo gives a virtuoso performance as allegorist, interpreting Noah’s planting of a vineyard in Genesis 9.20 first in theological and cosmological terms, then moving to the spiritual quest of both of advanced souls and those beginning their journey. The translation renders Philo’s baroque Greek into readable modern English. The commentary pays particular attention to the treatise’s structure, its biblical basis and its exegetical and philosophical contents.
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Price: $205.00
Pages: 358
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series
Publication Date: 11 December 2019
ISBN: 9789004416857
Format: Hardcover
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Albert C. Geljon teaches classical languages at the Christelijk Gymnasium in Utrecht, The Netherlands. He is the author of Philonic Exegesis in Gregory of Nyssa’s De vita Moysis (2002). Together with David T. Runia he previously published Philo of Alexandria On Cultivation in the same series (2013). David T. Runia is Professorial Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne and Honorary Professor in the Institute of Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University. He has published extensively on Philo of Alexandria and has been the editor of The Studia Philonica Annual since 1989.