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Philo of Alexandria; Hans Leisegang (ed.) · 1896

Athens. VI 39, 21 as the pupil is in the eye, so is Athens in Greece. VI 13, 20 cf. Sparta (greatest demes). IV 3, 17 the eponymous archon. cf. VI 36, 17. 37, 4. 13.
Athenians. VI 39, 19 the keenest in mind among the Greeks. IV 204, 15. 16 customs and laws. VI 38, 3 Miltiades. V 155, 18 Solon.
Athos. III 277, 25 Xerxes breaking through the mountain.
Aegean. VI 148, 3.
Aegeira. VI 116, 7 in a verse by an unknown poet.
Egyptian. V 1, 13 (nation) most populous, most ancient, and most philosophical. III 46, 16 (and the Israelite army). IV 237, 21 (fictions). IV 246, 1. VI 186, 5 (godlessness). IV 245, 11 (impiety). II 300, 4. III 129, 2. IV 239, 14. 264, 9. V 185, 13 (arrogance). V 20, 16 (folly and arrogance). III 106, 12. 303, 20 (passions). IV 187, 18 (evils). VI 193, 19 (poison). VI 186, 19 (revel).
The Egyptian [character/nature]. VI 123, 14 among whom [it] takes the prize. VI 125, 18 envious by nature. II 108, 5 arrogant by nature.
Egyptians. IV 125, 8 (arts and pursuits). IV 125, 13 practicing mathematics. IV 204, 17. 18 observing the laws of the Scythians. VI 134, 16 to be whipped by other means. II 1, 7 (godlessness). II 188, 18 the construction of the golden bull. II 35, 1 the golden calf. III 114, 4 profane temples. VI 48, 7 animals brought into the honors of gods. IV 142, 13 they have honored water. IV 123, 19 they call water "mou". IV 245, 21 they represent the Nile as a god in their discourse. IV 245, 13 they fortified earth against heaven. II 242, 23 a body-loving race. I 116, 5. IV 258, 15 (king). — LXX: I 121, 9. 222, 9. II 236, 11. 243, 4. III 303, 15.
The Egyptian [man]. III 276, 1 (the wife of the Egyptian, bodily pleasure). — LXX: V 297, 2.
Egyptian (adj). III 177, 3 (Moses). II 177, 15. VI 170, 25 (Proteus). III 76, 6 Hagar. II 295, 23. IV 155, 15 (women). IV 55, 15 (handmaid). IV 245, 10 (father). IV 104, 15 zealots. VI 48, 11 (ibis). I 111, 12. III 141, 21. 149, 22 (way of life). I 166, 22 (body). I 221, 11. III 114, 3 body-loving body. III 76, 8 (earthly body). I 254, 13 (god, the body). III 302, 29 (region). II 210, 12. 271, 12 (region, the body). III 149, 16. 300, 5. V 356, 10 (river). III 276, 18 river, the body. II 21, 3 (passions). I 280, 3 (scourge of passions). III 89, 2 passion. I 279, 14 (deeds and passions). I 121, 13 (man, human and perishable passion). III 273, 5 (phalanges and shields). IV 145, 6 (shields). — LXX: III 72, 2. 86, 11. 177, 11.