ABBREVIATIONS USED FOR THE REFERENCES
The references to Philo's works are made according to the chapters in Conn and Wendland's edition, so far as it has appeared. In referring to the works which they have not edited, I have used the pages of Mangey'a edition; but I have frequently mentioned the name of the treatise in which the passage occurs, as well as the page-number.
I have employed the following abbreviations in the references:
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.