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

Aristotle. VI 76, 4 cf. 76, 11 he said (= fragment 18 Rose, Bernays, Dialogues of Aristotle p. 101). VI 77, 15 he testifies (On the Heavens I 10, 280ᵃ 28. Physics VIII 1, 251ᵇ 17). VI 78, 6 he thinks (Physics IV 1, 208ᵇ 29). int. [I 134, 26 — 135, 12 cf. V 202, 7 sqq. 344, 19 sqq. (= fragment 12 Rose). VI 82, 1—84, 5 (= fragment 20 Rose). VI 85, 5—86, 10 (= fragment 21 Rose). II 161, 16—167, 5 (= fragment 102 Rose). VI 79, 6—81, 2 (the world is ungenerated and imperishable, other locations in word index under kosmos world-order. — fragment 19 Rose). III 209, 11 (the heavens) a fifth circular body cf. III 64, 19 fifth... circular essence (DG 610, 8. 17 cf. Theophrastus). I 6, 18 (essence without quality, other locations in word index under apoiou qualityless DG 308ᵃ 6 cf. Stoics). II 181, 13 (matter = nurse On Generation and Corruption II 1, 329ᵃ 23 cf. Plato). VI 85, 9 sq. it is necessary to change disorder to order, not order to disorder (cf. fragment 60 Rose). I 217, 3 cf. V 269, 13 sqq. IV 36, 16 without light it is impossible to see (On the Soul II 7, 418ᵇ 2). I 22, 21 cf. III 211, 13. 14 that it (i.e., the mind) enters from without (On the Generation of Animals II 3, 736ᵇ 28. 6, 744ᵇ 21 cf. Pythagoreans, Plato, Xenocrates, Cleanthes). III 211, 12 (mind as actuality DG 592, 14, ap. Cic. Tusc. I 10, 22). I 17, 15 cf. II 66, 9. 216, 6. IV 14, 8. V 204, 16 sq. VI 39, 20 as the mind is in the soul, so the eye is in the body (Topics I 17, 108ᵃ 11. Nicomachean Ethics I 6, 1096ᵇ 28 cf. Rhetoric III 10, 1411ᵇ 13). II 18, 17 sqq. 311, 6 sqq. V 323, 12 sqq. VI 19, 15 sqq. that the good is nearby and close, etc. (cf. collection of fragments Rose p. 62, 9. 69, 21 sqq.). I 259, 26. II 227, 9 sq. 233, 5. III 141, 26. 260, 25. IV 306, 19 cf. IV 59, 3 sqq. V 325, 2 sq. (three classes of goods: those of the soul, those of the body, and those external Nicomachean Ethics I 7, 1098ᵇ 12. Politics VII 1, 1323ᵃ 24 et al.). III 158, 12. 172, 14 sqq. 241, 2 sqq. IV 13, 5. 61, 1 sqq. 137, 15. 16. V 342, 24. 343, 22. 346, 25. 350, 15 sq. (natural, ascetic, and instructional virtue Nicomachean Ethics X 10, 1179ᵇ 20 sqq. II 1, 1103ᵃ 14 sqq. et al. cf. Plato, Thucydides). II 161, 18 sqq. if the wise man will get drunk (cf. fragment 99 Rose). III 33, 10 sqq. (the idea of equality Politics VIII 6, 1301ᵇ 28 sqq.). V 218, 8 inartistic proof (Rhetoric I 15, 1375ᵃ 21). V 118, 23. 223, 17 (arbiter Rhetoric I 15, 1376ᵇ 20). V 40, 13 (sacrifices cf. fragment 101 Rose). V 242, 18 sq. (cf. word index under nomos law) unwritten laws (Rhetoric I 14, 1375ᵃ 15 sqq.). — To IV 295, 13 sqq. cf. (History of Animals IX 13, 615ᵇ 23).
V 40, 5 cf. (ibid. II 1, 501ᵃ 10). III 278, 8 sq. cf. (Nicomachean Ethics III 1, 1229ᵇ 27). V 82, 21 cf. (Constitution of the Athenians 49, 4). II 203, 20—204, 1 cf. (Rose, Arist. pseudepigr. p. 364, 365). VI 73, 7 sqq. cf. ([Aristot.] On the Cosmos 2).]
Aristophanes. int. [IV 295, 13 sqq. (Birds 1353—1357)].
Aristo of Chios. int. [III 87, 9—13 (SVF I 350). III 207, 2 (SVF I 399 cf. Stoics)].
Arnon. All: I 164, 21 light of them — LXX: I 163, 7.
Artemis. IV 281, 11 (the moon).
Asenath. LXX: III 221, 26.
Asher. All: III 264, 22 blessing, (symbol) of natural wealth. II 286, 28 symbol of sensible and spurious wealth.
Asia. II 92, 19. IV 205, 2 (conj. Europe, the entire inhabited world). I 185, 22. III 267, 16. IV 89, 1. VI 128, 27. 159, 21. 164, 19. 172, 2. 182, 12 (conj. Europe). VI 201, 5. 202, 8 (conj. Syria). — cf. IV 204, 18. VI 26, 18. 38, 4. 116, 10. 207, 6. 212, 18.
Asian. IV 182, 22. 204, 19. VI 157, 20. 182, 13 (nations). VI 206, 20 opp. those in Europe. VI 207, 15 (climate).
Ascalon. VI 193, 20.
Ascalonites. VI 193, 26.
Assyrians. I 79, 9 correcting. I 83, 14. 26 the Tigris opposite. — LXX: I 77, 11. 78, 7.
Assyrian. IV 125, 12 letters.
Atlantic. II 196, 7 (sea).
Atlantis. VI 116, 10 (island).
Attica. VI 148, 24. 151, 20. 207, 8.
Attics. II 20, 17.
Onan. II 59, 19. — All: II 300, 26 eyes, (symbol) of the spectacle-loving one. II 60, 4 (degenerate dogma). II 39, 28 kin to the "skin" (garment) of Hur. — LXX: II 300, 22.
Autocrat. VI 219, 25 (Augustus Emperor).
Autolycus. VI 61, 5 victory celebrations.
Arphaxad. LXX: III 189, 2.
Aphrodite. IV 281, 11 (morning star). VI 61, 7 to have spoken elegantly about love and celestial Aphrodite.
Acheiman. II 13, 13. — All: II 13, 19 my brother.
Babylon. III 268, 9. IV 42, 12. 120, 11. 128, 1. V 334, 14. VI 196, 1. 207, 11. — All: II 55, 1 change.
Bethuel. III 121, 8. — All: III 121, 4 daughter of God, name of wisdom. — LXX: II 17, 1. III 120, 15.
Bethel. LXX: II 243, 22.
Bacchus. VI 173, 11.