Timaeus
Plato's cosmological dialogue, cited via Justin for the story of Solon being told by an Egyptian priest: "O Solon, you Greeks are always children."
Preface and Praise of Sacred Scripture
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Praises of Moses from Scripture and the Fathers
— Cited via Justin: Solon told Critias what an Egyptian priest said: "O Solon, you Greeks are always children"
"Hence Plato also wrote in the Timaeus that Solon, the wisest of the wise, when he had returned from Egypt, said to Critias"
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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Verse 26: Let Us Make Man in Our Image and Likeness
— Cited on God commanding angels to fashion the human body, reserving the rational soul to Himself
"as Plato wished in the Timaeus, and Philo in his book On the Creation of the Six Days, and the Jews."