The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo

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(^136) A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILO
e.^12 §§ 136-150. On Justice I. De justitia I. IleQi oixaioowng.
f. §§ 151-237. On Justice II. De justitia II. On the Creation of Magistrates. De
constitutione principum. Katdcrraaig &QXOVTCOV. IIEQI xaTaotdaEcog aQ/6v-
TCOV (mg MFGA).
Virt. On Virtues which, among Others, Moses Discussed; or on Courage, Piety,
Benevolence, and Repentance. IIEQI dQStcov fig ovv SUaig dv£YQOU|>£ Mcovafjg,
fjtoi JtEQi dv8Q£iag xal EvaEPsiag xal cpdav&QCDJtiag xal ustavoiag (V).^1 *
a. §§ 1-50. On Courage. De fortitudine. IIEQI dvSQSiag.
b. §§ 51-174. On Humanity. De humanitate. IIEQI (pdavdQcojtiag. IIEQI EWXE-
Pfiiag xal cpdavfrQCOJtiag (HP). The treatise on Piety is lost.
c. §§ 175-186. On Repentance. De paenitentia. IIEQI ustavoiag.
d. §§ 187-227. On Nobility. De nobilitate. IIEQI EijyEvsiag.
De reptilibus, Ileal lojiexcov; §§116-118, On Flying Creatures, De volatilibus, IleQi
Jtrnvcov; §§119-1233, On Carcasses and Bodies Torn by Wild Beasts, De morticinis et a feris
discerptis, IleQi ihrnounaic&v xal ihiQiaA,(DTa)v; §§1230-135, On the Soul of Man, De anima
hominis, Ileoi ilwjcfjg dvftQCOJtov.



  1. The subtides of Mangey and Richter in this section are: §§143-148, That Nothing is to
    be Added to or Taken from the Law, Ne quid adjiciatur vel detrahatur, "Ort ov 8ei JIQOOTI-
    GeVai ii (MS. xal) dcpaiQEiv; §§149-150, On not Moving Landmarks, Ne transferantur ter­
    mini, IleQi TOV M
    I JtaQaxivetv oQia.

  2. The tide here given is that of Cohn, who very properly included the little treatise De
    nobilitate as a part of Virt. and then altered the manuscript tide which read: IICQI XQICOV
    dQexcov, iyroi JTEQI dvoQEiag xal (pdavfrQComag (or EuospEiag xal (piXavfrQCOJiia?) xal
    jiexavotag, De tribus virtutibus: sive de fortitudine et humanitate et paenitentia.

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