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''' Philo, with an English Translation''' (1929-1962) is a book by [[Francis Henry Colson]] and [[George Herbert Whitaker]].
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==Abstract==
Geeek text and English translation of Philo's works.
 
==Editions and translations==
Published in London: Heinemann; and New York: Putnam, <10 vols.> 1929-1962 ([[Loeb classical library]]).
 
==Table of contents==
 
*1. On the account of the world's creation given by Moses ([[De opificio mundi]]) -- Allegorical interpretation of Genesis II-III ([[Legun allegoriae]])
 
*2. On the Cherubim, and the flaming sword, and Cain the first man created out of man ([[De Cherubim]]). On the birth of Abel and the sacrifices offered by him and by his brother Cain ([[De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini]]). That the worse is wont to attack the better ([[Quod deterius potiori insidiari solet]]). On the posterity of Cain and his exile ([[De posteritate Caini]]). On the giants ([[De gigantibus]])
 
*3. On the unchangeableness of God ([[Quod Deus immutabilis sit]]). On husbandry ([[De agricultura]]). Concerning Noah's work as a planter ([[De plantatione]]). On drunkenness ([[De ebrietate]]). On the prayers and curses uttered by Noah when he became sober ([[De sobrietate]])
 
*4. On the confusion of tongues ([[De confusione linguarum]]). On the migration of Abraham ([[De migratione Abrahami]]). Who is the heir of divine things ([[Quis rerum divinarum heres]]). On mating with the preliminary studies ([[De congressu quaerendae eruditionis gratia]])
 
*5. On flight and finding ([[De fuga et inventione]]). On the change of names ([[De mutatione nominum]]). On dreams, that they are God-sent (Quod a dro mittantur somnia, or, [[De somniis]])
 
*6. On Abraham ([[De Abrahamo]]). On Joseph ([[De Iosepho]]). Moses I-II ([[De vita Mosis]]) --
 
*7. On the decalogue ([[De Decalogo]]). On the special laws ([[De specialibus legibus]]), Books I-III
 
*8. On the special laws, Book IV. On the virtues ([[De virtutibus]]). On rewards and punishments ([[De praemiis et poenis]])
 
*9. Every good man is free ([[Quod omnis probus liber sit]]). On the contemplative life, or, Suppliants ([[De vita contemplativa]]). On the eternity of the world ([[De aeternitate mundi]]). Flaccus ([[In Flaccum]]). Hypothetica ([[Apologia pro iudaeis]]). On providence ([[De providentia]])
 
*10. On the embassy to Gaius, the first part of the treatise on virtues (De virtutibus prima pars, Quod set [[Legatio ad Gaium]])
 
*Suppl. 1. Questions and answers on Genesis
 
* Suppl. 2. Questions and answers on Exodus. Greek fragment of the Quaestiones. The ld Latin version of QG iv, 154-245
 
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
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