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Philo ( 20 B. C .– 50 A. D .), known also as Philo of Alexandria (), Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia, " Philon ", and Philo the Jew, was a Hellenistic Jewish Biblical philosopher born in Alexandria.
), F. C. Conybeare (" Philo About the Contemplative Life ," Oxford, 1895 ), and Wendland (" Die Therapeuten ," etc., Leipsig, 1896 ) ascribe the entire work to Philo, basing their argument wholly on linguistic reasons, which seem sufficiently conclusive.
Philo C. Fuller ( AJ ), until September 2, 1836
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* Attridge, H. W., and R. A. Oden, Jr., Philo of Byblos: The Phoenician History: Introduction, Critical Text, Translation, Notes, CBQMS 9 ( Washington: D. C .: The Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1981 ).
Young was elected as a Whig to the 24th United States Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Philo C. Fuller, holding office from November 1836 to March 3, 1837.
Philo of Byzantium wrote of such a device in the 2nd century B. C.
* Philo, C. 2004.
* Cloke, P., Cook, I., Crang, P., Goodwin, M., Painter, J., Philo, C. 2004.
* Philo, C. 2004.
* Laurier, E, Philo, C. 2004.
* Philo, C. & Wilbert, C. 2000.
* Philo C, 1995, " Animals, geography, and the city: notes on inclusions and exclusions " Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 13 ( 6 ) 655 – 681
* Philo C, 1992, " Foucault's geography " Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 10 ( 2 ) 137 – 161

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Using his excellent knowledge of Greek, which was then rare in the West, to his advantage, he studied the Hebrew Bible and Greek authors like Philo, Origen, Athanasius, and Basil of Caesarea, with whom he was also exchanging letters.
* 1906 – Philo Farnsworth, American inventor, invented the Fusor ( d. 1971 )
The Hellenistic Jewish philosopher Philo in the early 1st century AD wrote about the destruction of Atlantis in his On the Eternity of the World, xxvi.
The popularization of the Jewish chant may be found in the writings of the Jewish philosopher Philo, born 20 BCE.
Weaving together Jewish and Greek thought, Philo promoted praise without instruments, and taught that " silent singing " ( without even vocal chords ) was better still.
The Biblical Antiquities ( mis-attributed to Philo ) mentions Abaddon as a place ( sheol, hell ), not as a spirit or demon or angel.
Apollos, portrayed as both outspoken and scholarly, may have captivated his hearers by teaching " wisdom " in the allegorical style of Philo.
This suggestion has been recently repeated by Jerome Murphy-O ' Connor: " It is difficult to imagine that an Alexandrian Jew ... could have escaped the influence of Philo, the great intellectual leader ... particularly since the latter seems to have been especially concerned with education and preaching.
that the real author was Herennius Philo of Byblus, who was born during the reign of Nero and lived till the reign of Hadrian, and that the treatise in its present form is a revision prepared by a later Byzantine editor, whose name may have been Ammonius.
The Therapeutae, pagan ascetic hermits and loosely organized cenobitic communities described by the Hellenized Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria in the first century, were long established in the harsh environments by Lake Mareotis close to Alexandria, and in other less-accessible regions.
Philo noted that " this class of persons may be met with in many places, for both Greece and barbarian countries want to enjoy whatever is perfectly good.
* Philo, engineer, lived ca.
The method of study in the Classical World was “ Philo ’ s Rule ”: ( lit.
Both Philo, who wrote during Tiberius's reign, and Josephus record Tiberius as dying a natural death.
Philo describes the first seven months of Caligula's reign as completely blissful.
According to Philo, the visit was met with jeers from the Greek population who saw Agrippa as the king of the Jews.
The contemporary sources, Philo of Alexandria and Seneca the Younger, describe an insane emperor who was self-absorbed, angry, killed on a whim, and who indulged in too much spending and sex.
The history of Caligula's reign is extremely problematic as only two sources contemporary with Caligula have survived — the works of Philo and Seneca.
Nonetheless, these lost primary sources, along with the works of Seneca and Philo, were the basis of surviving secondary and tertiary histories on Caligula written by the next generations of historians.
Philo of Alexandria, Josephus and Seneca state that Caligula was insane, but describe this madness as a personality trait that came through experience.
Philo of Alexandria reports that Caligula became ruthless after nearly dying of an illness in the eighth month of his reign in AD 37.
* Philo of Alexandria, ( trans.
* His belief that Christ, as Logos, was in some sense created, contrary to John 1 but following Philo.
Also popular were the stories featuring Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey and S. S. Van Dine's Philo Vance.

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This tradition of creator God as nous ( the manifestation of consciousness ), can be validated in the works of pre-Plotinus philosophers such as Numenius, as well as a connection between Hebrew and Platonic cosmology ( see also Philo ).
* Philo ( 1st century BC ), philosopher
" In addition to the Judeo-Roman or Judeo-Hellenic historians Artapanus, Eupolemus, Josephus, and Philo, a few non-Jewish historians including Hecataeus of Abdera ( quoted by Diodorus Siculus ), Alexander Polyhistor, Manetho, Apion, Chaeremon of Alexandria, Tacitus and Porphyry also make reference to him.
The etymology of the word into English is from Old French Philistin, from Classical Latin Philistinus found in the writings of Josephus, from Late Greek Philistinoi ( Phylistiim in the Septuagint ) found in the writings by Philo, from Hebrew Plištim, ( e. g. 1 Samuel 17: 36 ; 2 Samuel 1: 20 ; Judges 14: 3 ; Amos 1: 8 ), " people of Plešt " (" Philistia "); cf.
Other renderings include: Leeser, “ I WILL BE THAT I WILL BE ”; Rotherham, “ I Will Become whatsoever I please .” Greek, Ego eimi ho on ( ἐγώ εἰμι ὁ ὤν ), " I am The Being " in the Septuagint, and Philo, and Revelation or, “ I am The Existing One ”; Lat., ego sum qui sum, “ I am Who I am .”
Although Baird's electromechanical system was eventually displaced by purely electronic systems ( such as those of Vladimir Zworykin, Marconi-EMI and Philo Farnsworth ), Baird's early successes demonstrating working television broadcasts and his colour and cinema television work earn him a prominent place in television's invention.
In the same relation, some are protagonists ( or at least positive forces ), such as Dexter in the animated series Dexter's Laboratory, Professor Calculus in The Adventures of Tintin, Dr. Muto, Professor Farnsworth, Philo in UHF, Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoat, or Dr. Emmett " Doc " Brown from the Back to the Future movies.
Modern engineers have put forward a plausible hypothesis for the statue construction, based on the technology of those days ( which was not based on the modern principles of earthquake engineering ), and the accounts of Philo and Pliny who both saw and described the remains.
* D. E. L. Haynes, " Philo of Byzantium and the Colossus of Rhodes " The Journal of Hellenic Studies 77. 2 ( 1957 ), pp. 311 – 312.
Philo of Alexandria also listed them as addition ( πρόσθεσις ), subtraction ( ἀφαίρεσις ), transposition ( μετάθεσις ), and transmutation ( ἀλλοίωσις ).
On the other hand, Philo of Alexandria calls the child of a Jew and a non-Jew a nothos ( bastard ), regardless of whether the non-Jewish parent is the father or the mother.
When the Fraggles discover this predicament ( Marjory is sure they are in trouble but unclear in what way ), the Fraggles track Wander McMooch to his home in the swamp where Philo and Gunge start to do acts of cuteness enough for Wander McMooch to let them go.
His later text, The Child in the Country, inspired a number of social scientists, notably geographer Chris Philo ( 1992 ), to call for more attention to be paid to young people as a ‘ hidden ’ and marginalised group in society.
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William Card ( 1710 – 1784 ), born in Rhode Island, settled in Pownal perhaps as late as 1773 ( though his sons settled there between 1762 – 1766 ) fought for the British at the Battle of Bennington on 16 August 1777, along with four of his sons: Jonathan ( 1734 – 1818 ), Elisha ( 1738 – 1805 ), Philo ( 1754 – 1837 ) --- NOTE: This is an error ... No Philo Card has been found to exist.
His works chiefly consist of philological dissertations, commentaries ( on Aeschylus, Sophocles, Theophrastus, Philo and portions of Cicero ), and translations of Greek authors into Latin and French.
# A Biographical Dictionary of Learned Men, arranged according to classes ( poets, philosophers ), the chief sources of which were the works of Aelius Dionysius and of Herennius Philo.

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