MANUSCRIPTS OF PHILO 151
See Cohn, Sitzungsberichte d. \. preuss. A\ad. d. Wissenschaft, I
(1905), 36-52.
C.-W., FAMILY S.
- Seldenianus XII (= Coxe XI), parchment, 156 folios in small quarto,
X. or XI. century, well written in bold miniscule, evidendy copied
from an uncial text, mutilated at the beginning and end. Specimen in
C-W., V, pi. II.
Contains: Spec, iii (defective, begins TTpooayuyov yap \xaX\aja ev TOIC
TOIOUTOK TO euwSec), Spec, iv, Virt. a, b, c. On fol. 126 appears this
tide, OiAwvoc nepl y' apeTuv, nepl yjuepoTiQTOc; Kai emeiKeiac;, rrepl
TOU uyj Seiv ev X)|i^P? Tig auTij Gueiv pyjTepa Kai eyyovov, SiaTi eyKuov
£&ov npooTaooei uyj GueoGai. The last six folios contain a commentary
on Philo's de mandato decimo with the title: OiXcjvoc nepl Tfjc
SeKaSoc eipyjuevou epu/jveia.
See C.-W., no. 23, V, viii-x, pi. II; Coxe, no. 7, pt. I, pp. 590-591;
Cohn, no. 18, pp. 266-270.
C.-W., FAMILY T.
- Ambrosianus D 27 (= Martin D 27 sup.), formerly T 218, paper, 1 +
131 folios in octavo, XV. century.
Contains: Philonis quod omnis stultus servus est (fols. 49-55), edited
from this codex by Angelo Mai (no. 411), and Quod omnis urbanus
liber (= Prob.).
See C-W., no. 23, VI, i; Martin, no. 17,1, p. 224.
C-W., FAMILY U.
no. Vaticanus gr. 381, paper, 3 + 217 folios in quarto, XIII. or XIV. century,
poorly written and very difficult to read, specimen in Tischendorf, no.
- The text is of equal value with that of no. 80.
Contains: Aet., LA i, ii, Cher., Sac. (defective at the end), Det., Post.
(preserved only in this codex, is edited by Tischendorf, op. cit.), Gig.,
Immut., Agr. (defective), Plant., Ebr.
See C-W., no. 23,1, xix-xx.
in. Parisinus suppl. gr. 1120, a papyrus discovered in Coptus, Upper Egypt,
1889, 44 leaves in octavo, VI. century according to U. Wilcken, written
by two hands in uncial. The text is related most closely to UF codices.
Contains: Heres, Sac. (frags.).
See C-W., no. 23,1, xli-xlix; cf. Ill, iii—xi; see Centralblatt fur Biblio-
the\swesen, XIV (1897), 396-397.