Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Kamesar, Philo of Alexandria: Quod deterius potiori insidiari soleat (CUP)

NEW BOOK FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS:
Philo of Alexandria: Quod deterius potiori insidiari soleat
Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary

£ 150.00
Hardback

EDITOR AND TRANSLATOR: Adam Kamesar, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Ohio
DATE PUBLISHED: July 2024
AVAILABILITY: Available
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781009234795

Description

Philo's Quod deterius is a discussion of the Cain and Abel episode in the Bible. Philo follows the Greek translation of the Septuagint, not the Hebrew text, although he may have known traditions that relied on the Hebrew. His treatment of the text is unique, combining elements of traditional Greek commentary on literary texts, moralizing diatribe in highly wrought rhetorical language, midrashic-like exegesis involving the extensive use of other biblical passages, and philosophical theory. The present commentary illuminates these various components of Philo's discussion, especially by means of parallel texts, pagan, Jewish, and Christian, from across antiquity. Using these sources and paying attention to ancient exegetical thinking, Adam Kamesar attempts to trace the overall direction and coherence of what Philo is saying. This kind of treatment of Philo's allegorical treatises has rarely been undertaken before on this scale. The volume also includes a new English translation of the work.

  • Provides the Greek text in a redesigned format along with a new translation
  • Investigates and sets out the sources of and parallels to Philo's exegetical discussions
  • Illustrates the structure of the text by means of chapter division and introductory summaries of each chapter's content
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