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Runia, David T. (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Runia, David T.
Used for/see from:
  • Runia, D. T., 1951-
  • Runia, Douwe, 1951-
  • Runia, Douwe Theunis, 1951-

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Plotinus Symposium (1984 : Free University, Amsterdam). Plotinus amid Gnostics and Christians, 1984: t.p. (David T. Runia)

nuc88-15371: His Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato, 1983 (hdg. on InU rept.: Runia, Douwe Theunis; usage: Douwe Theunis Runia)

Philo of Alexandria and the Timaeus of Plato, 1983: t.p. (Douwe Theunis Runia) preliminary page (submitted this work as his doctoral thesis to the Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam in 1983)

Philo in early Christian literature, 1993: CIP t.p. (David T. Runia) data sheet (born December 14, 1951)

Pseudo-Zeno, 2000: CIP t.p. (D.T. Runia)

Philo of Alexandria, 2012: t.p. (David T. Runia) back cover (David T. Runia is Master of Queen's College and Professorial Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne)

Aëtiana. Volume IV, 2018: t.p. (David T. Runia [co-editor]) back cover (David T. Runia; director of Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University; also professorial Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at University of Melbourne)

Australian Catholic University, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry website, viewed April 5, 2018: link to People page (Professor David T. Runia, FAHA; Director of the Institute; holds his doctorate from the Free University of Amsterdam; has also been a Professional Fellow at the University of Melbourne since 2002; research interests: Philo of Alexandria and Hellenistic Judaism) https://irci.acu.edu.au/people/professor-david-t-runia/

Aëtiana. Volume V, part 1, 2020: t.p. (David T. Runia) back cover (David T. Runia; professorial fellow in School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at University of Melbourne; honorary professor in Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University)

NTA, viewed August 31, 2020 (Douwe Runia)

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