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

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148 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILO


  1. Ottobonianus gr. 48, paper, 626 folios, XVL or XVII. century.
    Contains: the same treatises as no. 84, except for the omission of Spec.
    iii. h.
    See C-W., no. 23,1, xiv; Conybeare, no. 20, p. 3.

  2. Leeuwardensis gr. 40, once Pelicerianus, then Claromontanus 199, then
    Meermannianus 376, paper, 281 folios, XVI. century.
    Contains: treatises 1-9 and n-13 of no. 84 and Mos. i, ii, iii, Jos., Virt.
    a, b, c, Abr., and Virt. a, b, c repeated.
    See C-W., no. 23,1, xv; IV, viii; Omont, no. 13, p. 20.

  3. Vaticano-Palatinus gr. 311, paper in folio, 899 pages, XV.-XVI. centuries,
    written in two hands.
    Contains: in first hand the same treatises as no. 84; in second hand adds
    Mut.
    See C-W., no. 23,1, xiv.

  4. Vaticanus Reginensis gr. 94, paper, XVI. century.
    Contains: Det. (fols. 48-68).
    See C-W., no. 23,1, xvi.

  5. Oxoniensis Collegii Novi 143, paper, 396 largest size folios, XVI. century,
    apparendy written by Arsenius, bishop of Monembasia. The first 181
    folios are closely related to no. 84.
    Contains (first 181 fols.): Virt. b, Sac, Cher., Agr., Migr., Cong., Abr.,
    Som. i, Virt. d, Fug., Plant., Sobr., Conj., Aet. The last 212 fols., prob­
    ably written by Bartolomeo Comparini, are closely related to no. 46.
    Contains (last 212 fols.): Prob., Cont., Spec i. c, Gig., Immut., Mut.,
    LA ii, Decal., Spec i. a, Spec. i. b, Spec i. e; Spec i. f, Spec. i. g, Spec
    iii. a-c, Opif., Heres, Praem., Exs., Virt. a, Spec iii. d, Spec iv. f, Flac,
    Legat.
    See C.-W., no. 23, I, xix; Conybeare, no. 20, p. 2; Coxe, no. 6, pt. I;
    Cohn, no. 18, p. 272.


C-W., FAMILY K.


  1. Laurentianus conv. soppr. 59, once belonged to the Abbey of Florence, no.
    2709, paper, octavo, 211 folios, XIV. century, written in various hands.
    Contains: (fols. 27-211) 1-2. Mos. i, iii (the last without separate tide);
    3. Mos. i; 4. Jos.; 5. Abr.; 6. Virt. a (defective); 7. LA i (defective at the
    beginning); 8. Cher.; 9. Sac (end of work is omitted and after a va­
    cant line is followed by) 10. Det. The codex falls into two parts, items
    1-6 and 7-10, which are related to nos. no and 80.
    See C.-W., no. 23,1, xxvii-xxviii; IV, ix.

  2. Laurentianus plut. LXIX. 11, paper, 262 folios in quarto, XV. century,
    consists of three parts and is related to no. 96.

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