178 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILO
- 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. - Monacensis lat. 18481, formerly Tegernseensis 481, parchment, square,
137 folios, XL century, beautifully written. - Monacensis lat. 4569, parchment, large size, 119 folios, XII. century.
- Monacensis lat. 17133, parchment, large size, 125 folios, XII. century.
- Budapestinus lat. medii aevi 23, parchment, rectangular, 149 folios, XII.
century. - Cusanus 16, parchment, rectangular, 154 folios, XV. century (written in
1451 A.D. in the Monastery of Gottwice). - Confluentinus. G. 132, paper, square, 143 folios, late XV. century.
- Wirceburgensis M. ch. f. 276, paper, 104 folios, XV. century (written in
1462 A J).), - Vaticanus lat. 488, paper, larger size, 149 folios, XV. century.
Group 2, containing only the Antiquitates of pseudo-Philo:
- 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. - Vindobonensis lat. 446, parchment, square, 53 folios, XIIL century.
- Wirceburgensis M. ch. f. 210, paper, larger size, 232 folios, XV. century.
- Treverensis 117, A.D. 1459, related to the following.
- 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. - Cantabrigiensis McClean 31, parchment, 260 folios, XIIL century, con
tains extracts from Antiquitates (fols. 15-260, interspersed with other
materials). - [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.: - Augustanus 9, parchment, XII. century.
- Laurentianus XII, 10, parchment, largest size, 300 folios, XV. century;
most beautifully written for Matthew Corvinus King of Hungary. - Urbinas lat. 61, paper, 182 folios, XIV. century.
- Treverensis 71, paper, larger size, 266 folios, XIV. century.
- 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.