the studia philonica annual 2004 contents

THE STUDIA PHILONICA ANNUAL
2004 CONTENTS
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ARTICLES
Cristina TERMINI, Taxonomy of Biblical Laws and filotexni/a in Philo of Alexandria: A Comparison with Josephus and Cicero ...................... 1 Sabrina INOWLOCKI, The Reception of Philo’s Legatio ad Gaium in Eusebius of Caesarea’s works .................................................................... 30 James R. ROYSE, Jeremiah Markland’s Contribution to the Textual Criticism of Philo.......................................................................................... 50 Daniel R. SCHWARTZ, Did the Jews Practice Infant Exposure and Infanticide in Antiquity? ............................................................................. 61 SPECIAL SECTION: ETYMOLOGY AND ALLEGORY L. Michael WHITE, Introduction...................................................................... 96 David T. RUNIA, Etymology as an Allegorical Technique in Philo of Alexandria ..................................................................................................... 101 Annewies VAN DEN HOEK, Etymologizing in a Christian Context: The Techniques of Clement and Origen ................................................... 122 Philip S. ALEXANDER, The Etymology of Proper Names as an Exegetical Device in Rabbinic Literature ..................................................................... 169 REVIEW ARTICLES Daniel BOYARIN, By Way of Apology: Dawson, Edwards, Origen........... 188 Elliot R. WOLFSON, Text, Context, and Pretext: Review Essay of Yehuda Liebes’s Ars Poetica in Sefer Yetsira .............................................. 218 INSTRUMENTA D. T. RUNIA, Quaestiones in Exodum 2.62–68. Supplement to The Philo Index ............................................................................................... 229 BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION D. T. RUNIA, E. BIRNBAUM, K. A. FOX, A. C. GELJON, H. M. KEIZER, J. P. MARTÍN, R. RADICE, J. RIAUD, D. SATRAN, G. SCHIMANOWSKI,
T. SELAND, Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography 2001...... 235 SUPPLEMENT: Provisional Bibliography 2002–2004...................................... 269 BOOK REVIEW SECTION Mireille HADAS‐LEBEL, Philon d’Alexandrie. Un penseur en diaspora. Reviewed by Jean RIAUD............................................................................. 281 Pieter W. VAN DER HORST, Philo’s Flaccus: The First Pogrom. Reviewed by Sandra Gambetti................................................................... 286 Joan E. TAYLOR, Jewish Women Philosophers of First‐Century Alexandria: Philo’s ‘Therapeutae’ Reconsidered. Reviewed by David M. HAY ....................................................................... 290 John W. MARTENS, One God, One Law: Philo of Alexandria on the Mosaic and Greco‐Roman Law. Reviewed by Azzan YADIN......................................................................... 295 James L. KUGEL (ed.), Shem in the Tents of Japhet. Essays on the Encounter of Judaism and Hellenism. Reviewed by Maren NIEHOFF..................................................................... 298 Giuseppe VELTRI, Gegenwart der Tradition: Studien zur jüdischen Literature und Kulturgeschichte. Reviewed by Charlotte E. FONROBERT ...................................................... 300 J. FREY and H. STEGEMANN (edd.), Qumran Kontrovers. Beiträge zu den Textfunden vom Toten Meer. Reviewed by Matthias HENZE .................................................................... 304 J. WHITMAN (ed.), Interpretation and Allegory: Antiquity to the Modern Period. Reviewed by Adam KAMESAR ................................................................... 306 Christine E. HAYES, Gentile Impurities and Jewish Identities: Intermarriage and Conversion from the Bible to the Talmud. Reviewed by Michael L. SATLOW .............................................................. 309 Albert C. GELJON, Philonic Exegesis in Gregory of Nyssa’s De Vita Moysis. Reviewed by Robert L. WILKEN ................................................................. 315 NEWS AND NOTES .............................................................................................. 318 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ................................................................................ 323 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS ................................................................... 327 The editors wish to thank Gonni Runia for her tireless and careful work on this volume.
Thanks also go to our students, Matthew Gordley and Alison Schofield, for their editorial
assistance.
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