L.A. I-III Legum Allegoriae.
De Mundi Op. De Mundi Opificio.
De Sacrif. De Sacrifices Abelis.
Quod Det. Quod Deterius Potiori Insidiatur.
De Post. C. De Posteritate Caini.
De Gigant. De Gigantibus.
Quod Deus. Quod Deus Sit Immutabilis.
De Agric. De Agricultura.
De Plant. De Plantatione.
De Ebr. De Ebrietate.
De Confus. De Confusione Linguarum.
De Migr. De Migratione Abrahami.
Quis Rer. Div. Quis Rerum Divinarum
Heres.
De Cong. De Congressu Eruditorum
Causa.
De Fuga. De Fuga et Inventione.
De Mut. Nom. De Mutatione Nominum.
De Somn. De Somniis.
De Abr. De Vita Abrahami.
De Jos. De Vita Josephi.
De V. Mos. De Vita Mosis.
De Mon. De Monarchia.
De Spec. Leg. De Specialibus
Legibus.
De Sac. De Sacerdotum Honoribus et
de Victimis.
De Leg. De Legatione ad Gaium.
In Flacc. In Flaccum.
De Decal. De Decalogo.
De Septen. De Septenario.
De Concupisc. De Concupiscentia.
De Just. De Justitia.
De Exsecr. De Exsecrationibus.
Ant. Josephus: Antiquities of
the Jews,
tr.
by Whiston.
Bell. Jud. Wars of the Jews.
C. Apion. Contra Apionem.
Hist. Ecclesiast. Eusebius:
Historia Ecclesiastica.
Praep. Evang. Eusebius:
Praeparatio Evangelica.
Photius, Cod. Photius: Codex.
INDEX
Abraham (see Lives of Abraham and
Joseph), 83;
model of the excellent man,
244.
Agrippa (King), Philo’s life covers
reign of, 45;
Philo in Jerusalem during
reign of, 50;
arrives at Alexandria, 65;
advanced to Kingdom of Judea,
69;
intercedes at Rome for his
people, 69;
death of, 70.
Alexander (the Great), a notable figure
in Talmud, 13;
settles Jews in Greek colonies,
14;
result of his work, 23.
Alexander Lysimachus, Alabarch of Delta
region, 46;
guardian of Antony’s
daughter, 46;
restored to honor after imprisonment,
70.
Alexandria, Jewish community at (see
Jewish), 13 ff., 41, 42 f.;
Jewish population of, under
Ptolemy I, 15;
meeting-place of civilizations,
14, 48, 95;
centre of Jewish life, 15,
129;
two sections occupied by Jews,
16;
prosperity of Jews in, 21,
22, 32;
anti-Semitic literature and
influences in, 22, 62, 67, 74;
Jewish tradition at, 27;
synagogues at, 37;
deputation to Jerusalem from,
41;
rabbis flee to, 42;
Agrippa finds a refuge at,
51, 65;
mystical and ascetic ideas
of people at, 55, 59;
philosophical schools at,
63, 90, 92, 94, 140;
development of Judaism in,
77, 255;
Egyptian caste-system adopted
at, 16;
Jews of, popularize teachings