II. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PHILO
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Juives_, vols. 8 and 11.
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rélatifs au Judaisme_.
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de Philon. Revue de l'Histoire des Religions,_ 1906.
III. PHILO'S WORKS AND METHOD
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Quarterly Review, vols. XVII and XVIII.
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IV. PHILO AND THE TORAH
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für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenthums_, 1905.
V. PHILO'S THEOLOGY
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VI. PHILO AS A PHILOSOPHER
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Cuyot, H., _Les reminiscences de Philon chez Plotin_. 1906.
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VII. PHILO AND JEWISH TRADITION
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Taylor, "Ethics of the Fathers."
Ritter, Bernhard, _Philo und die Halacha_. Breslau, 1879.
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Exegese auf die alexandrinische Hermeneutik_.
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Tadsché_, Revue des Etudes Juives, XXI.
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Jewish Encyclopedia.
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Treitel, L., _Agadah bei Philo. Monatsschrift
für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judenthums_, 1909.
ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR THE REFERENCES
The references to Philo's works are made according to the chapters in
Conn and Wendland's edition, so far as it has appeared. In referring
to the works which they have not edited, I have used the pages of
Mangey'a edition; but I have frequently mentioned the name of the
treatise in which the passage occurs, as well as the page-number.
I have employed the following abbreviations in the references:
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