Philo of Alexandria (Philo Judaeus, Philon), c. 20 BC - c. 50 AD. Ancient Hellenistic Jewish philosopher, whose philosophical writings are representative of Middle Platonism. He had a strong influence on early Christian writings.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Philo Judaeus Article on his life, writings and doctrine, by Emile Brehier.
- Ioudaios Review David T. Runia's assessment of the contemporary value of the C.D. Yonge translation of Philo's works.
- Philo of Alexandria and Rabbinic Theology Notes on this thinker and his intellectual context, from an appendix to Alfred Edersheim's 1953 The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah.
- Philo of Alexandria Concise footnoted review of his teachings and influence.
- Philo of Alexandria A detailed review of his teachings and legacy. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article by Marian Hillar.