The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 B.C.E. to circa 50 C.E.).
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
David T. Runia is the Master of Queen’s College at the University of Melbourne. Gregory E. Sterling is The Reverend Henry L. Slack Dean and Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament at Yale Divinity School.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS The Studia Philonica Annual: Silver Anniversary 1989–2013
ARTICLES M. Jason Reddoch, Enigmatic Dreams and Onirocritical Skill in De Somniis Nicole L. Tilford, “After the Ways of Women”: the Aged Virgin in Philo’s Transformation of the Philosophical Soul Olivier Munnich, Δορυφορεῖν, δορυφόρος: l’image de la «garde» chez Philon d’Alexandrie David Lincicum, Aeschylus in Philo, Anim. 47 and QE 2.6
SPECIAL SECTION: PHILO’S ANCIENT READERS Gregory E. Sterling, Introduction James R. Royse, Did Philo Publish His Works? Gregory E. Sterling, “A Man of the Highest Repute”: Did Josephus Know the Writings of Philo? Jennifer Otto, Philo, Judaeus? A Re-evaluation of Why Clement Calls Philo “the Pythagorean”
INSTRUMENTA David Lincicum, A Preliminary Index to Philo’s Non–Biblical Citations and Allusions
BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION D. T. Runia, K. Berthelot, E. Birnbaum, A. C. Geljon, H. M. Keizer, J. Leonhardt-Balzer, J. P. Martín, M.R. Niehoff, S. J. K. Pearce, T. Seland, Philo of Alexandria: An Annotated Bibliography 2010 Supplement: A Provisional Bibliography 2011–2013
BOOK REVIEW SECTION Reviews by Ronald Cox, Walter T. Wilson, M. Jason Reddoch, David T. Runia, and Karl Shuve.