Philonis Judaei. Opera Quae Reperiri Potuerunt Omnia. Textum Cum Mss. Contulit... Notis Et Observationibus Illustravit Thomas Mangey, presents the complete works of Philo of Alexandria, meticulously compiled and annotated by Thomas Mangey. This comprehensive edition offers scholars and enthusiasts a deep dive into the writings of Philo, a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who sought to harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish scripture.
Mangey's work provides a critical text based on manuscript comparisons, illuminated by insightful notes and observations. Philo's writings are essential for understanding the intellectual landscape of the first century and the development of early Christian thought. This edition remains a valuable resource for those studying ancient philosophy, biblical studies, and the history of ideas.
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