[2164] De civ. Dei, VIII, 19.
[2165] Ibid., VIII, 18, 19, 26; IX, 1.
[2166] De civ. Dei, X, 9-10.
[2167] De trinitate, IV, 11; in Migne, PL 42, 897.
[2168] De civ. Dei, X, 9.
[2169] De civ. Dei, XXI, 6.
[2170] In Grenoble 208, 12th century, containing works of Augustine, there is listed separately at fol. 54v, “De magis Pharaonis,” to which the MSS catalogue adds, “et de CLIII piscibus.” Probably it is an extract from one of Augustine’s longer works as it covers only one leaf.
[2171] De trinitate, IV, 11.
[2172] De diversis quaestionibus, cap. 79; Migne, PL 40, 92-3.
[2173] See also De cataclysmo (perhaps spurious), cap. 5, Migne, PL 40, 696; and Sermo VIII, PL 38, 74. Sermo XC, PL 38, 562, however, speaks of “Moyses et Aaron.”