Philonis Alexandrini Libellus De Opificio Mundi, Volume 4, part 4, presents a scholarly Latin edition of Philo of Alexandria's work on the creation of the world. This volume, edited by Leopold Cohn, offers valuable insights into Philo's synthesis of Greek philosophy and Jewish theology. "De Opificio Mundi" explores the creation narrative in Genesis through a philosophical lens, examining the nature of God and the cosmos.
This edition is an essential resource for scholars of ancient philosophy, religious history, and biblical studies. Leopold Cohn's meticulous editing and annotation enhance the text's accessibility and historical context, ensuring its continued relevance for understanding Philo's enduring influence on Western thought. The text is in Latin.
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