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

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178 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILO


  1. Cassellanus theol. 4.3, formerly Fuldensis, parchment, square, 89 folios,
    XL century.
    300.* Admontensis 359 (now owned by H. L. Goodhart in New York),
    parchment, of large size, 98 folios, XL century, carefully written.

  2. Monacensis lat. 18481, formerly Tegernseensis 481, parchment, square,
    137 folios, XL century, beautifully written.

  3. Monacensis lat. 4569, parchment, large size, 119 folios, XII. century.

  4. Monacensis lat. 17133, parchment, large size, 125 folios, XII. century.

  5. Budapestinus lat. medii aevi 23, parchment, rectangular, 149 folios, XII.
    century.

  6. Cusanus 16, parchment, rectangular, 154 folios, XV. century (written in
    1451 A.D. in the Monastery of Gottwice).

  7. Confluentinus. G. 132, paper, square, 143 folios, late XV. century.

  8. Wirceburgensis M. ch. f. 276, paper, 104 folios, XV. century (written in
    1462 A J).),

  9. Vaticanus lat. 488, paper, larger size, 149 folios, XV. century.


Group 2, containing only the Antiquitates of pseudo-Philo:


  1. Cheltenhamensis 461 or Phillippicus 461, parchment, rectangular, XII.
    century. On fol. 1 is read, Codex sancti Eucharii primi Trevirorum
    Archiepiscopi. si quis eum abstulerit, anathema sit.

  2. Vindobonensis lat. 446, parchment, square, 53 folios, XIIL century.

  3. Wirceburgensis M. ch. f. 210, paper, larger size, 232 folios, XV. century.

  4. Treverensis 117, A.D. 1459, related to the following.

  5. Phillippicus MS. 391, 92 folios, early XII. century, formerly belonged to
    Leander von Ess and has an old press mark C 1 (or C 7), and contains
    four extracts from Antiquitates.

  6. Cantabrigiensis McClean 31, parchment, 260 folios, XIIL century, con­
    tains extracts from Antiquitates (fols. 15-260, interspersed with other
    materials).

  7. [Chronicle of Jerahmeel in Hebrew, early XIV. century, contains large
    portions of Antiquitates translated, according to James, from a Latin
    text.]
    Group 3, containing fragments of QG^12 and Cont.:

  8. Augustanus 9, parchment, XII. century.

  9. Laurentianus XII, 10, parchment, largest size, 300 folios, XV. century;
    most beautifully written for Matthew Corvinus King of Hungary.

  10. Urbinas lat. 61, paper, 182 folios, XIV. century.

  11. Treverensis 71, paper, larger size, 266 folios, XIV. century.

  12. James (p. 14) says that there is a codex at Coblenz, containing QG only, about which he
    could obtain no particulars. It is probably no. 306 above.

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