This collection of papers aims to provide an overview on the question of the relationship between Philo's exehetical work and Greek mythology. The book collects two types of contributions. Papers of the first type have quite a broad scope and discuss Philo's interpretation of myth as a literary genre, his allegorical method and his use of the most famous Greek myths for exegetical, educational or political purposes. Papers of the second type provide a detailed analysis of the way Philo uses specific elements of Greek mythology (divine and semi-divine, heroic and sometimes monst
Philo of Alexandria and Greek Myth. Narratives, Allegories, and Arguments
Francesca Alesse;
2019
Abstract
This collection of papers aims to provide an overview on the question of the relationship between Philo's exehetical work and Greek mythology. The book collects two types of contributions. Papers of the first type have quite a broad scope and discuss Philo's interpretation of myth as a literary genre, his allegorical method and his use of the most famous Greek myths for exegetical, educational or political purposes. Papers of the second type provide a detailed analysis of the way Philo uses specific elements of Greek mythology (divine and semi-divine, heroic and sometimes monstFile in questo prodotto:
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