Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters
"One of the distinctive characteristics of the writings of Ambrose of Milan is his frequent and lengthy borrowings from the works of Philo of Alexandria. He treated the 1st-century Jewish philosopher as an authoritative predecessor and made use of his works to a far greater extent than any othe...
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spellingShingle | Elliott, Paul M.C Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters Gorgias studies in early Christianity and patristics Philo Alexandrinus v25-40 De opificio mundi (DE-588)4413150-1 gnd Ambrosius Mediolanensis, Heiliger 339-397 Epistulae (DE-588)4355935-9 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
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title | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters |
title_auth | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters |
title_exact_search | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters |
title_full | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters Paul M.C. Elliott |
title_fullStr | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters Paul M.C. Elliott |
title_full_unstemmed | Creation and literary re-creation Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters Paul M.C. Elliott |
title_short | Creation and literary re-creation |
title_sort | creation and literary re creation ambrose s use of philo in the hexaemeral letters |
title_sub | Ambrose's use of Philo in the hexaemeral letters |
topic | Philo Alexandrinus v25-40 De opificio mundi (DE-588)4413150-1 gnd Ambrosius Mediolanensis, Heiliger 339-397 Epistulae (DE-588)4355935-9 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Philo Alexandrinus v25-40 De opificio mundi Ambrosius Mediolanensis, Heiliger 339-397 Epistulae Rezeption |
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