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  1. Against Proclus: On the Eternity of the World 1-5 (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle) by Philoponus, 2005-03-17
  2. The Philosophical And Mathematical Commentaries Of Proclus On The First Book Of Euclid's Elements V1 by Diadochus Proclus, 2007-07-25
  3. Studies on the 5th and 6th Essays of Proclus' Commentary on the "Republic" (Hypomnemata) by Anne D. Sheppard, 1980-12
  4. Proclus' defence of Homer (Commentationes humanarum litterarum) by Oiva Kuisma, 1996
  5. The Fragments That Remain of the Lost Writings of Proclus by Proclus, 2010-01-10
  6. A Study of Spiritual Motion in the Philosophy of Proclus (Philosophia Antiqua) by S. E. Gersh, 1997-08
  7. Proclus: Ten Questions on Providence (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle)
  8. Marsilio Ficino et la theologie ancienne: Oracles chaldaiques, hymnes orphiques-- hymnes de Proclus (Quaderni di Rinascimento) (French Edition) by Ilana Klutstein, 1987
  9. Sallust On the Gods and the World; and the Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Tr.; and Five Hymns by Proclus, with a Poetical Version. to Which Are Added, Five Hymns by the Tr (Malay Edition) by Sallustius Sallustius, 2010-04-20
  10. The fragments that remain of the lost writings of Proclus by ca. Proclus, 1825-01-01
  11. Procli Diadochi in Platonis Timaevm commentaria edidit ErnestvsDiehl (Greek Edition) (Volume 3) by Proclus, 1903-01-01
  12. Sallust on the Gods and the World: And the Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, Translated From the Greek and Five Hymns by Proclus, in the Original Greek, ... Are Added Five Hymns by the Translator. by Sallustius., 2009-04-27
  13. Philoponus "Against Proclus on the Eternity of the World 2-18"
  14. Fragments of the Lost Writings of Proclus (Great works of philosophy series) by Proclus, 1987-11

41. Proclus
proclus This small, polygonal crater is conspicuous for its remarkablelightreflecting properties. Its interior is partly dark
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42. PROCLUS DIADOCHUS
proclus Diadochus was the head of the Academy and a follower of Neoplatonismknown for his Commentary on Euclid's Geometry. P proclus Diadochus. (8 Feb.
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Proclus Diadochus (8 Feb. 411-17 Apr. 485) Related Resources Proclus Links Plutarch Greece: Astronomy Greek Math ... Ancient History Glossary Proclus, who was born in Constantinople, studied at Plato's Academy under Plutarch and Syrianus (a pupil of Plutarch). After studying, Proclus became a teacher, and at the death of Syrianus, became head of the Academy. He was then called by the title Diadochus, meaning successor. He remained at the head of the Academy until his death. His philosophy was the neoplatonism of Plotinus, Porphyry and Iamblichus. Seven of his hymns have been preserved. His

43. Proclus Diadochus Was A Neoplatonist And The Head Of Plato's Academy Who Wrote A
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Glossary entry on Proclus explaining origin of his name and his philosophical career. Philosophers Timeline Chronological list of Greek and Roman philosophers and mathematicians with dates. Early Geometry Section of Proclus' Commentary on Euclid's Geometry. Proclus Biography of Proclus, with a look at his contributions to geometry, astronomy, physics and theology. Proclus Encyclopedia Britannica article on Proclus calls him the last major Greek philosopher. As a neoplatonist he taught that thoughts are reality, and concrete "things" are merely appearances

44. Proclus; Morrow, G.R., Trans.: Proclus: A Commentary On The First Book Of Euclid
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45. Proclus; Morrow, G.R. And Dillon, J.M., Trans.: Proclus' Commentary On Plato's
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46. Proclus
proclus. proclus was reared at Xanthus in Lycia, and he studied philosophyunder Olympiodorus the Elder at Alexandria. At Athens
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Proclus was reared at Xanthus in Lycia, and he studied philosophy under Olympiodorus the Elder at Alexandria. At Athens he studied under the Greek philosophers Plutarch and Syrianus, whom he followed as diadochos (Greek: "successor"), or head of the Academy founded by Plato c. 387 BC. Remaining there until his death, he helped refine and systematize the Neoplatonic views of the 3rd-century Greek philosopher Iamblichus, whose school stressed elaborate metaphysical speculation. Like Iamblichus, Proclus opposed Christianity and passionately defended paganism. As a Neoplatonic Idealist, he emphasized that thoughts comprise reality, while concrete "things" are mere appearances. Ultimate reality, the "One," is both God and the Good and unifies his ethical and theological systems. His attitudes significantly influenced subsequent Christian theology, in both East and West, through their adaptation by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, a 5th-century writer whose forgeries were long thought to be works by a 1st-century convert of the Apostle Paul, Dionysius the Areopagite. The Elements is a concise exposition of Neoplatonic metaphysics in 211 propositions. His Elements of Physics distilled the essence of Aristotle's views, and his In Platonis theologiam (Platonic Theology) explicated Plato's metaphysics. His commentaries on Plato, extant in their entirety, include those on The Republic, Parmenides, Timaeus, and Alcibiades I.

47. Grand Midi: Proclus Et Son Influence
Translate this page ÉDITIONS DU GRAND MIDI. proclus et son Influence. Ce recueil comprendles textes de quatorze spécialistes de proclus Werner Beierwaltes
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Proclus et son Influence Ce recueil comprend les textes de quatorze spécialistes de Proclus: Werner Beierwaltes, Linos Benakis, Stanislas Breton, Joseph Combès, Michael Erler, Pierre Hadot, Antony C. Lloyd, H.-D. Saffrey, H.-R. Schwyzer, A. P. Segonds, Carlos Steel, Loris Sturlese, L. G. Westerink et Laura Westra Recensions Table des matières Auteurs et éditeurs Sommaire ... Nouveautés

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49. Proclus On The Timaeus
proclus'. Commentary on the. Timaeus of Plato. From volume 15 of the Thomas TaylorSeries, p. 195 to 239. proclus on the Gods, prayer and perception. 64A to 79B.
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Click here to return to the home page Click here to return to the main catalogue From volume 15 of the Thomas Taylor Series, p. 195 to 239. Proclus on the Gods, prayer and perception. [64A to 79B] The divine Iamblichus however, does not think that a history of this kind pertains to what is here proposed to be considered. For Plato is not now speaking about atheistical men, but about such as are wise, and able to converse with the Gods. Nor does he speak of such as are dubious about the works of piety; but to such as wish to be saved by those who are the saviours of wholes, he delivers the power of prayer, and its admirable and supernatural perfection which transcends all expectation. But to this conversion prayer is of the greatest utility. For it attracts to itself the beneficence of the Gods, through those ineffable symbols which the father of souls has disseminated in them. It likewise unites those who pray with those to whom prayer is addressed; conjoins the intellect of the Gods with the words of those who pray; excites the will of those who perfectly comprehend good to the abundant communication of it; is the fabricator of divine persuasion; and establishes in the Gods all that we possess. Tim. "But, O Socrates, all such as participate but in the least degree of temperance, [i.e. wisdom] in the impulse to every undertaking, whether small or great, always invoke divinity."

50. Essays And Fragments Of Proclus
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51. Proclus' Axiom -- From MathWorld
Geometry , Line Geometry , Lines v. proclus' Axiom, If a line intersectsone of two coplanar parallel lines, it must intersect the other also.
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If a line intersects one of two coplanar parallel lines , it must intersect the other also. This axiom is equivalent to the parallel postulate Coplanar Intersection Line-Line Intersection ... Parallel Postulate
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52. Proclus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. proclus. A synthesizer of Neoplatonicdoctrines, proclus gave the philosophy its most systematic form.
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53. Proclus Diadochus
proclus DIADOCHUS. Elements of Theology. 2348, 147-161; cf. proclus, The Elementsof Theology, ed. ER Dodds, (2nd ed.) Oxford 1963, pp. xxix, xlii.
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Unlike all other texts in this survey which were translated directly from the Greek, the translation of PROCLUS produced in 1248 by the monk Simeon of Garni was made through the intermediary of a Georgian translation. Dashian published excerpts from the text and observed that it deviates considerably from the Greek original. This is not surprising, given the fact that the early twelfth-century Georgian translation by John Petritsi was itself not very literal to begin with. Even more curious is the fact that Simeon’s Armenian version was translated back into Georgian in 1757.
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54. Chapter 3.  Proclus' Elements
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The book is Proclus' Elements of Theology . By 1017 this fifth-century text had likely made its way to Dar al-Hikma. It would have been nestled in the cabinet beside its more popular (and pseudonymous) abridgment, Aristotle's Book of Causes
The Elements of Theology Elements may be the most orderly proof of immortality ever composed by a Hellenic philosopher. For readers who've not seen the text, it will be instructive at this time to study a few Elements which abstract Proclus' argument. This presentation will pass quickly to a critique. The critique brings Proclus' image of the soul into focus, as it disentangles the knot of his immortality argument.
We take up the seamed volume. Leather opens to paper, paper opens to words. The text of Proclus' Elements consists of two hundred and eleven Neoplatonic propositions, organized by a method similar to that which mathematicians use in the construction of mathematical proofs. When a mathematician wants to prove a novel theorem, he uses in his proof theorems which have been proved before. Those axioms are foundational, in the sense that they are uncontroversial and accepted as authoritative by the mathematical community.

55. Proclus
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56. Proclus Realm
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57. Proclus Of Cyzicus AGAINST NESTORIUS
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St. Proclus of Cyzicus: AGAINST NESTORIUS
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THE HOMILY WHICH PROKLOS, BISHOP OF CYZICUS, PRONOUNCED IN THE GREAT CHURCH OF CONSTANTINOPLE, WHEN NESTORIUS THE HERETIC WAS PRESENT, CONCERNING HIS CONTEMPTIBLE DOGMA, ON THE SUNDAY WHICH PRECEDED THE HOLY FORTY DAYS. Very great are the riches of the nourishment of the wisdom of the grace of God. Numberless are the benefits of the gathering together of spiritual beings. Honourable is the merchandise of the market of the Church. Joyful is the festival before the altar. Exceedingly splendid is the profit of the traffic with the Saviour. Indescribable are the ungrudged riches of the nails of the Saviour. Great is the pleasure of the gifts which appertain to the beings of heaven. This love knoweth not poverty, for it is Christ Who giveth this charity. And if thou wishest, O beloved, and wilt look into the Holy Scriptures, thou shalt have knowledge of the riches wich are immeasurable [and shall understand that] He giveth great gifts. For He wisheth to make thee to know this with careful exactness, and the forms and ways in which He doeth this are various. For from the beginning our Lord Jesus Christ hath not ceased to do good to the race of men. Having banished [Gen.3:24] the first [man], that is to say, Adam, to the place of one who hath been condemned to punishment, He took him and seated him with Him upon the throne in the heavens.

58. Theosophy Library Online - Great Teacher Series - PROCLUS
proclus. Hermes brings our His great disciple, proclus, was destinedto become the apotheosis of the tradition. proclus was born
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Hermes brings our intellectual endowments to light, fills everything with divine reason, moves our souls towards Nous, awakens us as it were from our heavy slumber, through our searching turns us back upon ourselves, through our birthpangs perfects us, and through the discovery of pure Nous leads us to the blessed life. PROCLUS
The emergence of an increasingly powerful hierarchy in the expanding Christian movement threatened the political, social and philosophical foundations of the ancient Mediterranean world. During the second, third and fourth centuries of this era, church hierarchy came to justify itself as a theocracy without universal or equal access to the Divine. The attendant doctrine of salvation supported the subordination of women in society and their exclusion from religious office, where once they had been the backbone of Roman civil institutions and guardians of its collective religious life. The Graeco-Roman philosophical traditions, which advocated freedom of thought on the basis of the equality of human beings as seekers of divine wisdom, felt the growing pressure of dogmatism based upon the assumed identity of the ecclesiastical structure with a spiritual hierarchy. The neo-Platonic movement founded by Ammonius Saccas, clearly articulated by Plotinus and disseminated by Porphyry, was tied to an understanding of the theurgic significance of classical myths and ceremonies and of the universal truths of the Mysteries. The emperor Julian attempted to refound the theology implied by the Mysteries, but his death in A.D. 363 after only three years' reign marked the end of all such attempts. Nevertheless, the Platonic Academies of Athens and Alexandria were inspired to new heights of philosophical activity by the neo-Platonists.

59. Proclus Et La Théologie Platonicienne
proclus ET LA THEOLOGIE PLATONICIENNE. In his Platonic Theology, proclusoffers a systematic exposition of the theology of Plato.
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Avec l'assistance de C. LUNA et A.F. METTRAUX Presses Universitaires de Louvain In his Platonic Theology, Proclus offers a systematic exposition of the theology of Plato. Integrating within the 'scienti-fic' framework of the Parmenides all the theological doctrines which are scattered throughout the Plato's dialogues, Proclus develops the Platonic doctrines on the One, the gods and the hierarchical procession of reality. The present volume, which celebrates the completion of the critical edition of Proclus' Platonic Theology by H.-D. Saffrey and L.G. Westerink (+), contains thirty-one contributions by leading scholars in the field of Neoplatonic studies. They present their views on the organisation and principles of Proclus' theology, on the hermeneutics of Platonic dialogues, on the antecedents of this theological synthesis, and on its posterity, from Proclus' immediate successors through the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin Middle Ages. This monumental volume, which is the result of three decades of dedicated scholarly research on the philosophy of Proclus, will stand for many years as an indispensable guide for all those interested in Neoplatonic studies.

60. Proclus
encyclopediaEncyclopedia proclus, prO'klus Pronunciation Key. proclus, 410?–485, Neoplatonic philosopher, b. Constantinople.
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