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

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176 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILO


  1. Londinienses Mus. Brit, addit. 6447-6449, 6453, 6457.
    Contains: collations of Philo's works by Mangey.
    See BM Index, no. 5, under "Philo Judaeus."

  2. Londiniensis Mus. Brit, addit. 6416.
    Contains: "Various readings from an ancient codex of the Medicean
    Lib., Florence; collation with the Turnebus edition, 1552, by Antonius
    Cocchius, 1731." Fol. 72.
    See BM Index, no. 5, under "Philo Judaeus."

  3. Londiniensis Mus. Brit, addit. 6455.
    Contains: collations of Philo together with brief notes on two Pa-
    risinae Catenae on Lev. to Ruth which contain Philo citations (nos.
    188 ?, 189 ?).
    See Rahlfs, no. 33, p. 103, note 1; BM Index, no. 5, p. 93, under "Ca­
    tena."

  4. Oxoniensis Bibl. Bodl. Adversaria Grabe 21.
    Contains: Item 13 (fols. 74-96), Varia ad Philonis editionem novam
    parandam, beginning, Collatio editionis Parisiensis cum cod. MS. col-
    legii Lincolniensis [xxxiv] (= no. 76).
    See Coxe, no. 7, pt. I, p. 865 f.

  5. Oxoniensis Bibl. Bodl. Rawlinsonianus B, 259, paper, 113 folios, XVIIL
    century.
    Contains: Item 2 (fols. 33-47), Collatio editionis Parisiensis operum
    Philonis Judaei cum codice in Bibl. Collegii Lincoln. Oxon. gr. xxxiv
    (= no. 76).
    See Macray, no. 8, pt. V, p. 566.

  6. Parisinus suppl. gr. 867, paper, XVIIL century.
    Contains: Post., copied from no. no; and Philonis Judaei quaedam,
    cum collatione cod. Palat. 152 (= no. 47), fols. 39 £1.
    See H. Omont, Inventaire sommaire des mss. supplement grecs de la
    Bibliothique Nationale, Paris, 1883, 93.


GREEK MANUSCRIPTS, N.
CODICES which are not positively identified. Several of this group will prob­
ably have been described above under other designations.


  1. Bessarianus gr. 431.
    Contains: "some of the treatises" of Philo.
    See H. Omont, Inventaire des mss. grecs et latins donnis h Saint-Marc
    de Venise par le Cardinal Bessarion en 1468, Paris, 1894.

  2. Boicus.
    Contains: Spec, ii b, c, the text of which D. Hoeschel used for his edi­
    tion (no. 397).
    See Tischendorf, no. 10, pp. xiii-xiv and note.

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