[239] Ep. 95, 50; 115, 5.
[240] Diss. I, 16, 15-21.
[241] IV, 41.
[242] II, 2.
[243] Diss. I, 14, 6; II, 8, 11: σὺ ἀπóσπασμα εἰ τοῦ θεοῦ ἕχεις τι ἐν σεαυτῷ μἐρος ἐκείνου.
[244] It is impossible to give here all the numerous references to Philo’s works on which these and the following statements depend. The most important of Philo’s works bearing on the nature of God are de allegoriis legum, de somniis, de opificio mundi, de Cherubim, quod deus sit immutabilis. For detailed references consult Zeller, Phil. d. Griechen, III, 24, pp. 400 ff.
[245] De special. legib. I, 329; de vita Mosis, II, 127 ff.
[246] Quis rer. div. her. 205 f.
[247] De somn. I, 149. Wendland’s transposition and choice of text are not followed here.
[248] De alleg. leg. III, 29 ff.