Contents Volume XII, 2000

ARTICLES
J. R. Royse, The Text of Philo's Legum allegoriae 1
T. H. Tobin, The Beginning of Philo's Legum Allegoriae 29
A. van den Hoek, Philo and Origen: a Descriptive Catalogue of their Relationship

44

S. Etienne, Réflexion sur l'apostasie de Tibérius Julius Alexander

122

REVIEW ARTICLE
D. T. Runia, Alexandria and Cambridge: James Kugel's Traditions of the Bible 143

BIBLIOGRAPHY SECTION
D. T. Runia, A. C. Geljon, H. M. Keizer, J. P. Martín, R. Radice, J. Riaud, K.-G. Sandelin, D. Satran, D. Zeller, Philo of Alexandria: an Annotated Bibliography 1997 148
Supplement: Provisional Bibliography 1998-2000 181

BOOK REVIEW SECTION
John M. G. Barclay, Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora: From Alexander to Trajan (323 BCE- 117 CE). Reviewed by Ellen Birnbaum 192
Magne Saebø, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament: The History of Its Interpretation, Volume 1: From the Beginnings to the Middle Ages (Until 1300), Part 1: Antiquity. Reviewed by Gregory E. Sterling

197

Christian Noack, Gottesbewußtsein: Exegetische Studien zur Soteriologie und Mystik bei Philo von Alexandria. Reviewed by Dieter Zeller

199

P. Borgen, K. Fuglseth, and R. Skarsten, The Philo Index: A Complete Greek Word Index to the Writings of Philo of Alexandria. Reviewed by David Runia

205

Heleen M. Keizer, Life Time Entirety: A Study of AIWN in Greek Literature and Philosophy, the Septuagint and Philo. Reviewed by David M. Hay

206

Louis Feldman, Studies in Josephus' Rewritten Bible. Reviewed by Gregory E. Sterling

209

Maren R. Niehoff, 'Alexandrian Judaism in 19th Century Wissenschaft des Judentums', in: A. Oppenheimer (ed.), Jüdische Geschichte in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit. Wege der Forschung: Vom alten zum neuen Schürer, Reviewed by Daniel R. Schwartz
211
Stanley E. Porter (ed.). Handbook of Classical Rhetoric in the Hellenistic Period 330 B.C. - A.D. 400. Reviewed by Kenneth A. Fox
215
Jaroslav Pelikan, What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? Timaeus and Genesis in Counterpoint. Reviewed by David Runia
218
Erich S. Gruen, Heritage and Hellenism. The Reinvention of Jewish Tradition. Reviewed by Maren Niehoff
222
G. Reydams-Schils, Demiurge and Providence. Stoic and Platonist Readings of Plato's Timaeus. Reviewed by A.P. Bos
226

News and Notes 230
Notes on Contributors 232
Instructions to Contributors 235


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