Philo's Perception of Women [electronic resource] / Dorothy I. Sly.
Dorothy Sly, author.; Jacob Neusner, Edited by.; Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.; William Scott Green, Edited by.; Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.; Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.; David Hirsch, Edited by.; Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.; David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.; Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.; Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.; William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.; Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.; Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.; Brown University.
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Title
Philo's Perception of Women [electronic resource] / Dorothy I. Sly.
Created/published
Providence, RI : Brown Judaic Studies, 1990-2020.
Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1990-2020.
Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1990-2020.
Description
viii, 272 p. ; pages cm
Associated name
Dorothy Sly, author.
Jacob Neusner, Edited by.
Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.
William Scott Green, Edited by.
Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.
Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.
David Hirsch, Edited by.
Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.
David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.
Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.
Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.
Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.
Brown University.
Jacob Neusner, Edited by.
Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.
William Scott Green, Edited by.
Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.
Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.
David Hirsch, Edited by.
Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.
David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.
Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.
Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.
Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.
Brown University.
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Brown Judaic Studies ; 209
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Contents
Introduction
Traditional Views Of Women
The State Of Scholarship
Philo's Language
Woman And Virgin
Biblical Women (I): Eve
Biblical Women (II): The Others
Biblical Virgins (I)
Biblical Virgins (II): Sarah And Rebecca
Biblical Virgins (III): Leah (Rachel), Dinah, Tamar, And Hannah
Women Of Philo's World
Summary and Conclusions.
Traditional Views Of Women
The State Of Scholarship
Philo's Language
Woman And Virgin
Biblical Women (I): Eve
Biblical Women (II): The Others
Biblical Virgins (I)
Biblical Virgins (II): Sarah And Rebecca
Biblical Virgins (III): Leah (Rachel), Dinah, Tamar, And Hannah
Women Of Philo's World
Summary and Conclusions.
Reproduction
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2020. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
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Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program.
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