CONTENTS 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 viii contents 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 Wissen- schaft 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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