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MISSION
The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted
to furthuring the study of Hellenistic Judaism, and in particular
of the writings and thought of the great Hellenistic-Jewish writer
Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 B.C.E. to circa 50 C.E.). The Journal
appears annually in November. It contains the following sections
(although not all sections appear in every volume):
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Special sections presenting discussions held at seminars and conferences; |
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Articles presenting the results of new research; |
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Instruments of research; |
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Annual bibliographies of Philonic scholarship compiled by the team of the International Philo Bibliography Project; |
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Review articles discussing important books or research developments; |
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Reviews of books on Philo and other aspects of Hellenistic Judaism; |
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News and notes about conferences and other events. |
The journal will consider the publication of articles on the
Septuagint if they are not too technical. Articles on Josephus
will be considered if they focus on his relation to Judaism and
classical culture.
The Studia Philonica Annual is closely associated with
the Philo of Alexandria Group that convenes annually at the AAR/SBL
meetings in North America.
More about the origins and history of the Journal can be found
in the following document: History
Editorial Board
The Journal is compiled each year through the close co-operation
of the following scholars:
Editors:
David T. Runia, David T. Runia, Queen's
College, University of Melbourne, Australia
Gregory E. Sterling, University of Notre
Dame, U.S.A.
Associate Editor:
David Winston, Emeritus, Graduate Theological
Union, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Book Review Editor:
Ronald Cox, Pepperdine University, U.S.A.
The Studia Philonica Annual is a refereed journal. Each
article is refereed by the editors and the associate editor, by
a member of the advisory board and by an external referee.
Advisory board
In the carrying out of its duties the Editorial Board is assisted
by an international advisory board.
Publisher
The Studia Philonica Annual is published by the Society of Biblical Literature.
How to contribute
Scholars are encouraged to submit manuscripts for publication
if they deal with subjects that fall within the Journal's scope.
Manuscripts are to be sent to the editor, Gregory
E. Sterling. Manuscripts will only be considered for acceptance
if they follow the instructions
to contributors found at the end of each volume.
Where to send books for review
Authors and publishers are invited to send books for review to
the Book Review Editor, Ronald Cox.
How to place a standing order
The Studia Philonica Annual is published by the Society of Biblical Literature. Those who wish to place such a standing order are
asked to contact Ms.
Kathie Klein at SBL Publications.
How to order specific issues
Institutions and individuals may order current or previous issues
by completing an order form.
This form includes special pricing for packages that include a
series of volumes together. Should you experience any problems accessing the order form electronically, feel free to contact Ms. Kathie Klein (404-727-2325) at SBL Publications. European customers
may also order copies from the European distributor Peeters, P.B.
41, 3000 Leuven, Belgium (price considerably higher). Customers
may also order online through Amazon.com.
Back issues of Studia Philonica,
the journal that preceded The Studia Philonica Annual,
are still available for a modest price.
Contents of previous volumes
The most recent volume of the Annual, number eighteen, was published in 2006. To see tables of contents for all volumes, visit the contents page.
Indices
Index of articles and bibliographies vols. 1-12
Index of reviews by author vols 1-12
Index of reviews by reviewer vols 1-12
Contributors
Information about contributors to The Studia Philonica Annual
is found at the back of each volume. This information includes
a postal and an electronic address, which are correct as of the
time of publication.
The Studia Philonica Monograph Series
Monographs on Philo and Hellenistic Judaism are published by the Society of Biblical Literature. .
Crosslinks
Another site of interest for scholars in the area of Philonic
studies and Hellenistic Judaism is:
Philo homesite established by Torrey Seland:
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