The works Philo Judaeus, the contemporary of Josephus

Vol. 1. On the creation of the world; On the allegories of the sacred laws; On the cherubim, and On the flaming sword, and On the first-born child of man, Cain; Of Cain and his birth; On the sacrifices of Abel and Cain; On the principle that the worse is accustomed to be always plotting against the...

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Main Author: Philo, of Alexandria. (Author)
Corporate Author: University of Toronto (Contributor)
Contributors: Yonge, Charles Duke 1812-1891. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bohn 1854-55
In:Year: 1854
Series/Journal:Bohn's classical library
Further subjects:B Philosophy
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)

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