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

Euhios. a cult epithet of Dionysus VI 173, 12.
Euilat. I 78, 14. 83, 13. — All: I 80, 19 travailing. I 81, 2 (travailing folly). — LXX: I 77, 7. 78, 10.
Euodos. VI 134, 3.
Euripides. *VI 28, 14—18 in E. says Heracles (TGF 687). *VI 29, 4—11 Hermes (in E.) answers (TGF 688, 1—4. 689, 5—8). *VI 29, 13—15 (TGF 690). *VI 30, 4. 5 (Hermes in E.) says (TGF 691). *VI 33, 7—12 the tragic E. ... says (Hec. 548 sqq.). *VI 40, 5—7 the trimeters in E. (TGF 275, 3. 4. cit. [*I 158, 6—9 (TGF 687). *IV 77, 16. 18 (Phoen. 521). *IV 77, 19—22 (TGF 687). *V 219, 14. 15 (TGF 200, 3. 4). *VI 6, 13 (TGF 958). *VI 8, 1—4 (TGF 687). *VI 41, 10. 11 (TGF 893, 1). *VI 74, 10—12 (TGF 839). *VI 82, 15—83, 5 (TGF 839, 8—14). *VI 117, 8—10 (TGF 839)] int. [III 237, 21 sq. cf. IV 127, 7—9 the one ... day brought one down from on high and raised another up (cf. TGF 420). IV 186, 22 sq. cf. I 258, 7 faith ... is the manifest (proof) of the unseen (cf. TGF 574 cf. Herodotus, Anaxagoras, Epicurus).
Eurystheus. VI 34, 14 (commands).
European. VI 157, 20 nations. VI 182, 13 (nations) conj. joined with Asian. VI 207, 15 (climate/region).
Europe. IV 204, 18. 19 (the laws of those in Europe). VI 206, 20 Asians opp. opposed to those in Europe. II 92, 19. IV 205, 1 (conj. joined with Asia, the whole inhabited world). I 185, 22. III 267, 17. IV 89, 1. VI 128, 26. 159, 22. 164, 19. 172, 2. 182, 12 (conj. joined with Asia). cf. VI 26, 18. 38, 5. 207, 7.
Euphrates. I 80, 5. 83, 15. III 71, 18. 306, 12. IV 50, 2. V 334, 14. VI 157, 15. 16. 194, 8. 196, 1. 203, 18. 207, 11. — All: I 80, 6 fruitfulness. I 84, 1 justice. III 299, 18 (soul) and things friendly to it. — LXX: I 77, 11. 80, 5. III 71, 13. 21. 299, 14.
Ephesians. VI 213, 4.
Ephraim. I 133, 9. 10. II 221, 10. III 173, 26. — All: I 134, 10 the fruit-bearing one. I 133, 26 memory. I 134, 2 (fruit-bearing memory). II 221, 14. III 80, 3. 174, 3 (fruit-bearing, memory). II 309, 5 (fruit-bearing, recollection). III 174, 17 recollection towards memory — LXX: III 173, 29.
Ephron. All: II 244, 20 dust.
Zabulon. III 125, 17. — All: III 264, 19 (symbol) of light.
Zelpha. I 109, 20. II 82, 11.
Zeus. VI 36, 20 to the Heracles of Zeus. VI 37, 9 (Heracles) declared equal in honor to the heavenly gods. VI 29, 18 (Syleus) having sacrificed to Zeus. I 34, 12 (The Virgin likely Athena) from the head of Zeus. VI 218, 20 in order that he be named Gaius, the New Manifest Zeus referring to Caligula. VI 204, 14 to have a statue dedicated in the temple of Zeus. VI 98, 10 (essence).
Zeno of Elea. VI 30, 19 Anaxarchus or Zeno, heroes from the gods? (cf. FV 59 A 13).
Zeno (the Citian). *VI 15, 8. 9 says (SVF I 228). VI 16, 2 to draw the word/reason ... from the legislation of the Jews. *VI 28, 6. 7 the Zenonian (SVF I 218 cf. FV 19 A 18). VI 45, 6 not more Zenonian than oracular ... (is the command) to live in accordance with nature (SVF I 179). — (cf. Stoics).
Sun. IV 86, 15 daughter of a priest of the Sun. II 12, 16. 13, 1. III 221, 21 (ON = city of the Sun) cf. On. — LXX: III 221, 26.
Elis. II 119, 3 (contest, opp. opposed to Olympic).
Er. All: II 39, 28 (the garment of skin). cf. Eir.
Hera. IV 281, 10 (air). VI 47, 11 (air, derived from being lifted up).
Heraclean. VI 34, 13 (boldness).
Heraclitus. *I 89, 6 sqq. cf. III 122, 8 says (FV 12 B 62). I 114, 24 cf. V 50, 7. 8 of Heraclitean opinion (FV 12 B 50. 65). III 48, 20 the great and famous ... Heraclitus, who placed it at the head of his own philosophy (cf. Patin, Heraklitische Beispiele I p. 8—17, FV 12 B 10). *VI 106, 14. 15 says (FV 12 B 36). cit. cited [*III 123, 16 (FV 12 B 96)]. int. interpretive note [III 209, 18. 236, 2. 3 (stars) are undissolvable condensations of ether (FV 12 A 11 = 18 A 39 cf. Anaximander, Parmenides). III 216, 11 (sun) a foot wide (FV 12 B 3 cf. Epicurus). V 7, 7 (cf. word index s.v. nature, to flow (FV 12 A 1). V 222, 20. 21 cf. I 216, 12. IV 185, 2. 3. V 239, 27 ears are ... more untrustworthy than eyes (FV 12 B 101^a cf. Herodotus). I 1, 1 unadorned (FV 12 B 92). V 36, 7 cf. II 123, 23. 24 like a pig ... rejoices in the mud (FV 12 B 13. 37). — cf. ad II 284, 21. 22 — those seeming to deceive are deceived Rh. Mus. XLIX p. 309.
Heracles. VI 36, 20. of Zeus. VI 28, 14 in Euripides says. cf. VI 170, 14 sqq. 172, 11. 24.
Herodotus. int. interpretive note [III 277, 21—278, 7 (Athos Herod. VII 22—24. 33—37). V 222, 20. 21 cf. I 216, 12. IV 185, 2. 3. V 239, 27 ears are ... more untrustworthy than eyes (Herod. I 8 cf. Heraclitus). IV 186, 22 sq. cf. I 258, 7 faith ... is the manifest (proof) of the unseen (Herod. II 33 cf. Anaxagoras, Euripides, Epicurus) — cf. ad V 2, 7 Herod. II 37].
Herod. VI 124, 25 (king). VI 209, 12 sqq. 210, 8.