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El retrato de las mujeres contemplativas por Filón de Alejandría: las ʽterapéutridesʼ
: In De vita contemplativa , Philo of Alexandria describes a pious group of Hebrew philosophers. They established their residence in a small village near Lake Mareotis, outside Alexandria. The members of the congregation, called Therapeutae because of their dedication to the cure or care of souls, were both male and female. They lived in isolation from each other in small, humble houses, although on