Aristobulus of Alexandria (Greek: Ἀριστόβουλος) also called Aristobulus the Peripatetic (fl. c. 181–124 BC) and once believed to be Aristobulus of Paneas...
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Aristobulus or Aristoboulos may refer to: Aristobulus I (died 103 BC), king of the Hebrew Hasmonean Dynasty, 104–103 BC Aristobulus II (died 49 BC), king...
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earlier works in the Alexandrian school of biblical exegesis, such as the commentary of Aristobulus of Alexandria. This work also appears, with one exception...
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Philo (redirect from Philo of Alexandria)
stage of "relative" (incomplete but progressing) righteousness. According to Josephus, Philo was largely inspired in this by Aristobulus of Alexandria and...
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of Philo of Alexandria in the 1st century AD (which Basil made use of in his Hexaemeron) and another, earlier lost work by Aristobulus of Alexandria in...
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Hexaemeron (section Meaning of "six days")
work in the genre that Philo had known of had been composed by Aristobulus of Alexandria. Though other such works from the Jewish tradition are thought...
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Microcosm–macrocosm analogy (category Metaphysics of religion)
of those philosophers who were heavily influenced by Platonic and Stoic thought, such as Philo of Alexandria (c. 20 BCE – c. 50 CE), the authors of the...
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Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus (c. 93 AD), in Life of Moses by Philo of Alexandria (c. AD 15), and in an excerpt from Aristobulus of Alexandria (c. 160...
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BCE) Ben Sira (fl. 180–175 BCE) Aristobulus of Alexandria (181–124 BCE) Philo of Alexandria (30 BCE – 45 CE) Wisdom of Solomon (c. 1st century BCE - 1st...
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of Judaea, or Alexander Maccabeus, was the eldest son of Aristobulus II, king of Judaea Aristobulus of Alexandria (fl. 181–124 BCE), philosopher of the...
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