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         Proclus Diadochus:     more books (21)
  1. Proklou Diadochou stoicheiosis theologike = The elements of theology: A revised text by Diadochus Proclus, 1963
  2. In Platonis Cratylum Commenta CB by Diadochus Proclus, 1998-07-01
  3. Hypotyposis Astronomicarum Positionum (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) (Latin Edition) by Proclus Diadochus, 1998-07
  4. Hypotyposis Astronomicarum Po CB by Diadochus Proclus, 1998-07-01
  5. The philosophy of Proclus, by Alfred Edward Taylor, 1918
  6. NEOPLATONISM.: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by Robert Ziomkowski, 2005

21. Neoplatonism Resources At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
proclus diadochus On the Sacred Art. Translated by Stephen Ronan. proclus diadochusOn the Signs of Divine Possession. Translated by Stephen Ronan.
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22. Lista Di Autorità (autori Persone) N-Z
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23. Reference: Philosophers, Scientists And Theologians Of The Middle Ages - By Mile
AD). proclus diadochus (c. 410485). Links to other information on Proclusproclus diadochus (St. Andrews) Boethius (480-524). Boethius
http://www.newgenevacenter.org/reference/middle-ages2.htm

People of Ideas during
THE MIDDLE AGES
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By Alphabetical Order:
A Abelard, Peter
Albertus
"Magnus" ...
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B Bacon, Roger
Bede

Benedict
...
Boniface
C Catherine
of Siena
Chaucer,
Geoffrey ...
Cyril
D Dante Alighieri
Dionysius
the Areopagite Dominic ... Duns Scotus E Eckhart, Meister Johannes F Francis (Giovanni Bernardone) Frederick I ... Hohenstaufen G Giotto di Bondone Gregory "The Great" (Pope) ... Gerard H Hildegard of Bingen Hilton, Walter ... of St. Victor I Iconoclast Controversy Innocent III (Pope) J Joachim of Fiore John of Damascus ... (Eastern Emperor) L Leo I "The Great" (Pope) Leo IX (Pope) ... Peter M Maimonides (Rabbi Moses ben Maimon) Marsilio ... of Mecca O Ockham, William of P Petrarch, Francesco Proclus Procopius ... Psellus, Michael R Radewijns, Florens Rolle, Richard ... Jan van S Siger of Brabant Suso, Heinrich T Tauler, Johannes Theologia Germanica U Urban II (Pope) W Waldo, Peter William of Ockham
By Historical Subject Area:
The Dwindling Days of Hellenistic Philosophy (Early 400s to Early 500s)
Christian Learning Amidst the Western Darkness (450 to 1050)
The Roman/Byzantine Empire Lives on in the East (450 to 650)
The Arab-Muslim Empire Takes Over in the East (after 634)
The Byzantine Remnant in the East
Ecclesiastical/Imperial Revival in the West (1050 - 1250)

24. Vartiklis: Greek Philosophy. Neoplatonism. Proclus
proclus diadochus (411.02.08, Konstantinopolis 485.04.17, Atenai). Proklo tevas,Particijus, ir jo motina, Marsela, buvo Lycia aukštuomenes nariai.
http://www.spauda.lt/plato/proclus.htm
Senovës Graikijos filosofijos srovës Taip pat skaitykite:
Trumpa graikø filosofijos istorija

Pasaulio paþinimo sampratos vystymasis

Monistinës kosmologijos iki Parmenido

Vëlyvoji pagonybë: Makrobijus

Puslapyje pristatomi: stoikai, epikûrieèiai, skeptikai, neoplatonikai, Sirijos mokykla (Dþamblichas), Atënø mokykla (Proklas) Stoikai Stoikø sistemà sukûrë siras Zenonas ið Sito (maþdaug 3 a.pr.m.e. pabaiga), kurs vyko á Atënus kaip pirklys, taèiau jûroje prarado visà kroviná. Já mokë cinkas Kratas, aiðkinæs, kad materialûs turtai nëra svarbûs þmogaus laimei. Iðklausæs daugelio kitø filosofø, Zenonas pradëjo pats mokyti ant Stoa Poikile kalvos (ið èia ir kilo stoikø pavadinimas). Zenono mokymas yra ið esmës dogmatizuota Sokrato filosofija su papildymais ið Heraklito. Þmogaus laimës pagrindas yra gyventi "sutariant" (su savimi). Vëliau ðis principas buvo pakeistas á "sutariant su prigimtimi". Vienintelis tikras gëris yra doros siekimas, o visa kita (turtai ar skurdas, sveikata ar ligos, gyvenimas ar mirtis) neturi reikðmës. Visø dorybiø pagrindas yra teisingos þinios. Savæs kontroliavimas (sophrosyne) yra teisingas þmogaus pasirinkimas. Troðkimai yra viso blogio prieþastis ir yra klaidingo sprendimo apie tai, kas gera, ir tai, kas bloga, pasekmë. Tiesa, sunku áþvelgti, kodël þudymas, apgavystës ir vagystës yra laikoma blogiu, jei gyvenimas ir turtai neturi jokios vertës. Vëliau "neturintys vertës" dalykai buvo iðskirstyti á "priimtinus", kurie bûtini gyvenimui ir sveikatai palaikyti", "bereikðmius" ir "prieðingus priimtiniems".

25. The History Of Mathematics - Library Center For E-courses
proclus diadochus The Mac Tutor History of Mathematics Archive, Universityof St. Andrews. proclus diadochus ? .
http://www-lib.haifa.ac.il/www/mesila/math/sites.htm
The History of Mathematics
Trinity College, Dublin:á åôñàðù íåçúá íéøúà
David R. Wilkins éãé ìò The History of Mathematics
David R. Wilkins : é"ò êøòð
History of mathematics resources

Indexes of Biographies

MacTutor History of Mathematics archive:êåúî Mathematicians of the Seventeenth and EigHteenth Centuries
Mathematics Genealogy Project

Mathematical Journey through Time

The Mactutor History of Mathematics archive

University of st Andrews Scotland,School of Mathematics and Statistics:êåúî Philosophy and History of Science Kyoto University World of Scientific Biography Erics Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography Arabic mathematics : forgotten brilliance? Doubling the cube History Topics: Babylonian mathematics History Topics: Ancient Egyptian mathematics ... udoxus of Cnidus The Mac Tutor History of Mathematics Archive, University of St. Andrews êåúî Eudoxus of Cnidus An Introduction to the works of Euklid with an Emphasis on the Elements Euclid of Alexandria The Mac Tutor History of Mathematics Archive University of St. Andrews:êåúî

26. Euclid's Elements, Euclid
The first book of Euclid's Elements with a commentary based principallyupon that of proclus diadochus. Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 1905.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/Euclid.html
Euclid
Little is known about Euclid's actual life. He was living in Alexandria about 300 B.C.E. based on a passage in Proclus' Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements. Indeed, much of what is known or conjectured is based on what Proclus says. After mentioning two students of Plato, Proclus writes
    All those who have written histories bring to this point their account of the development of this science. Not long after these men came Euclid, who brought together the Elements, systematizing many of the theorems of Eudoxus, perfecting many of those of Theatetus, and putting in irrefutable demonstrable form propositions that had been rather loosely established by his predecessors. He lived in the time of Ptolemy the First, for Archimedes, who lived after the time of the first Ptolemy, mentions Euclid. It is also reported that Ptolemy once asked Euclid if there was not a shorter road to geometry that through the Elements, and Euclid replied that there was no royal road to geometry. He was therefore later than Plato's group but earlier than Eratosthenes and Archimedes, for these two men were contemporaries, as Eratosthenes somewhere says. Euclid belonged to the persuasion of Plato and was at home in this philosophy; and this is why he thought the goal of the Elements as a whole to be the construction of the so-called Platonic figures. (Proclus, ed. Friedlein, p. 68, tr. Morrow)

27. History Of Mathematics: Greece
c. 370415); Dominus of Larissa (c. 450); proclus diadochus (410-485);Marinus of Sichem (or of Neapolis) (c. 480?); Metrodorus (c. 500
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/greece.html
Greece
Cities
  • Abdera: Democritus
  • Alexandria : Apollonius, Aristarchus, Diophantus, Eratosthenes, Euclid , Hypatia, Hypsicles, Heron, Menelaus, Pappus, Ptolemy, Theon
  • Amisus: Dionysodorus
  • Antinopolis: Serenus
  • Apameia: Posidonius
  • Athens: Aristotle, Plato, Ptolemy, Socrates, Theaetetus
  • Byzantium (Constantinople): Philon, Proclus
  • Chalcedon: Proclus, Xenocrates
  • Chalcis: Iamblichus
  • Chios: Hippocrates, Oenopides
  • Clazomenae: Anaxagoras
  • Cnidus: Eudoxus
  • Croton: Philolaus, Pythagoras
  • Cyrene: Eratosthenes, Nicoteles, Synesius, Theodorus
  • Cyzicus: Callippus
  • Elea: Parmenides, Zeno
  • Elis: Hippias
  • Gerasa: Nichmachus
  • Larissa: Dominus
  • Miletus: Anaximander, Anaximenes, Isidorus, Thales
  • Nicaea: Hipparchus, Sporus, Theodosius
  • Paros: Thymaridas
  • Perga: Apollonius
  • Pergamum: Apollonius
  • Rhodes: Eudemus, Geminus, Posidonius
  • Rome: Boethius
  • Samos: Aristarchus, Conon, Pythagoras
  • Smyrna: Theon
  • Stagira: Aristotle
  • Syene: Eratosthenes
  • Syracuse: Archimedes
  • Tarentum: Archytas, Pythagoras
  • Thasos: Leodamas
  • Tyre: Marinus, Porphyrius
Mathematicians
  • Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550)

28. Constructions History
Georg Mohr; Euclid's second proposition; Jean Victor Poncelet; proclus diadochusProclus on Happiness. Jacob Steiner; Theon of Alexandria His daughter Hypatia.
http://www-cgrl.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/research/constructions.history.html
"We must first search after reason, and when it has been found, and not until then, authority if added to it, may be received." Adelard of Bath

29. EBroadcast Internet Directories :: You'll Find It At The Internet Directories!
url www.esotericism.co.uk/proclussigns.htm. proclus diadochus Add to favoritesSummary of Proclus' thought. in the context of the Neoplatonic tradition.
http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/cgi-bin/etopic/index.cgi?base=/Society/Philosophy/P

30. Selected Philosophers
by Stephen Ronan (HTM). proclus diadochus, On the Signs of Divine Possession, transl.by Stephen Ronan (HTM). Proclus, Hymn to the Muses, transl. Anon. (HTM).
http://www.neoplatonism.btinternet.co.uk/philosophers.htm
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31. About Search - Find It Now!
cs/sheehan/index.htm (About Running/Jogging) proclus diadochus was a neoplatonistand the head of Plato's Academy who wrote a commentary on Euclid's geometry.
http://search.about.com/fullsearch.htm?terms=careers philosophy&PM=59_0100_S

32. Historians And Philosophers : A Collated Web Index : Index Page
Marcus Tullius Cicero Strabo Titus Livius Tacitus Plutarch Epictetus Marcus Aurelius Antonius Plotinus Augustine of Hippo proclus diadochus.
http://www.scholiast.org/history/histphil.html
A collated web index of significant
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History Historians and Philosophers
NOTE: Deceased philosophers and historians are listed chronologically by year of death, whereas living individuals are listed by year of birth. Classical Period (Until AD 500) Parmenides of Elea Protagoras ... Peter Dain Suber Peter Ravn Rasmussen Updated: July 20, 2001

33. Historians And Philosophers : A Collated Web Index : Classical Period (until AD
Augustine of Hippo (HTML at knight.org). proclus diadochus (AD 410485) Greco-romanphilosopher and mathematician. Proclus biography (HTML at MacTutor).
http://www.scholiast.org/history/hp-clas.html
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History Historians and Philosophers Classical period (until AD 500)
NOTE: Deceased philosophers and historians are listed chronologically by year of death, whereas living individuals are listed by year of birth. Parmenides of Elea (515?-445? B.C.)
Greek philosopher Protagoras (480-411 B.C.)
Greek philosopher Herodotus (480-425 B.C.)
Greek historian

34. The Cosmologic Timeline
Talmuds. 411 (2/8) proclus diadochus is born. 485 (4/17) - ProclusDiadochus dies. 570 - Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, is born.
http://www.panikon.com/cosmo/timeline.html
THE COSMOLOGIC TIMELINE
This timeline is distilled down from a more general timeline originally created for Phurba. It is meant to give a better idea of the linear history of the topics discussed in Cosmologic. Some dates given are simply there to give a better grasp of the timeperiods, comparatively. This document will be expanded and fleshed out heavily in time.
I have cut the timeline back to 1000 ce as the endpoint, as we will be concentrating on the timeperiod of the first few centuries of the common era for quite some time.
Items related to current discussion are rendered in bold print.
c. 1948 bce - Abram (later Abraham) was born.
c. 1400 bce - Moses was born.
c. 624 bce - Thales of Miletus is born.
c. 610 bce - Anaximander or Miletus is born.
586 bce - The conquest of Judah by Babylon.
c. 587-538 bce - The Babylonian Captivity.
c. 569 bce - Pythagoras of Samos is born. c. 547 bce - Thales of Miletus dies. c. 546 bce - Anaximander or Miletus dies. c. 535 bce - Pythagoras goes to Egypt. c. 475 bce - Pythagoras of Samos dies.

35. More Quotations On Geometry
Nichomachus of Gerasa (about 100 AD). arithmetic which is the motherof geometry Introduction to Arithmetic. proclus diadochus (411 to 485).
http://www.gap-system.org/~john/geometry/Lectures/Q2.html
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Plato (427 BC to 437 BC)
The ludicrous state of solid geometry made me pass over this branch. Republic , VII, 528. The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal.
Republic , VII, 52. Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC to 212 BC) Archimedes to Eratosthenes greeting. ... certain things first became clear to me by a mechanical method, although they had to be demonstrated by geometry afterwards because their investigation by the said method did not furnish an actual demonstration. But it is of course easier, when we have previously acquired by the method, some knowledge of the questions, to supply the proof than it is to find it without any previous knowledge.
The Method Nichomachus of Gerasa (about 100 AD) ... arithmetic ... which is the mother of geometry ...
Introduction to Arithmetic Proclus Diadochus (411 to 485) According to most accounts, geometry was first discovered among the Egyptians, taking its origin from the measurement of areas. For they found it necessary by reason of the flooding of the Nile, which wiped out everybody's proper boundaries. Nor is there anything surprising in that the discovery both of this and of the other sciences should have had its origin in a practical need, since everything which is in process of becoming progresses from the imperfect to the perfect.
On Euclid The Pythagoreans considered all mathematical science to be divided into four parts: one half they marked off as concerned with quantity, the other half with magnitude; and each of these they posited as twofold. A quantity can be considered in regard to its character by itself or in relation to another quantity, magnitudes as either stationary or in motion. Arithmetic, then, studies quantity as such, music the relations between quantities, geometry magnitude at rest, spherics magnitude inherently moving.

36. Saturn And The Deluge
IV, quoted in Klibansky et al., Saturn and Melancholy, p. 130. proclus diadochus,In Timaeo 32b. In his commentary to Euclid’s Geometry (I. 402.
http://www.varchive.org/itb/satdel.htm
Saturn and the Deluge
Following the rabbinical sources which declare that the Deluge was caused by two comets ejected by the planet Khima, and our interpretation of the planet Khima as Saturn, we begin to understand the astrological texts, such as certain passages in the Tetrabiblos of Ptolemy, which attribute to the planet Saturn floods and all catastrophes caused by high water. as is attested, among others, by the first-century Roman author Lucan. Many of the ancient astrologers were in agreement on this point. In a work entitled Speculum astrologiae, Cuneiform texts contain prophecies of a deluge taking place when a comet assumes a direction with its head towards the Earth. and, somewhat later, Plato. The elder Pliny wrote in his Natural History that it is well known that heavy rains follow transitions of Saturn. We recognize that the astrological connection between Saturn and catastrophes created by high water has a very ancient origin. References
  • Tetrabiblos II. 8. 84. Similar statements may be found in Hephaestion I. 20.
  • 37. Khima
    proclus diadochus, In Timaeo Vol. IV, p. 92 “The Stars” iii.1. “Saturnand Mars are the extremes and in opposition to one another . . .
    http://www.varchive.org/itb/khima.htm
    Khima
    In the Tractate Brakhot of the Babylonian Talmud it is said that the Deluge was caused by two stars that fell from Khima toward the earth. The statement reads: When the Holy One . . . wanted to bring a flood upon the world, He took two stars from Khima and brought a flood upon the world. I have already mentioned that Rashi, the medieval exegete whose authority is unsurpassed among the rabbis, says that in the quoted sentence Khima means a star with a tail, or a comet. This explanation found its way into the works of several gentile theologians. Should it be understood so that two large meteorites fell from a comet and falling on Earth caused tidal waves? Instances when meteorites fell while a comet was glowing in the sky are known, and the classic case is found in Aristotle. Should a meteorite equal in mass to the one which by its impact formed the Arizona crater fall into the ocean, tidal waves of a wide spread would result, possibly circling the globe. Then are we to understand the Deluge as a huge tidal wave rushing across the continents? This picture differs widely from the story in Genesis, according to which water was falling for a long period from the sky and the waters of the depths rose, covering the surface of the earth. Mazzaroth is left untranslated.

    38. ARMAZI Texts: Proclus Diadochus, Institutio Theologica Georgice: Word Index
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    39. Parte Prima
    Translate this page Altri autori I. Boethius II. Libera, Alain de III. Segonds, Alain-Philippe.Colloc. AC Porphyrius I-1. proclus diadochus. 21. proclus diadochus.
    http://www.sismelfirenze.it/bollettino/prima_settembre.htm
    Parte prima AUTORI E TESTI BIBBIA BIBLIA SACRA. TESTI, STUDI E FORTLEBEN Biblia Sacra. Esegesi 1. Daniélou, Jean Études d'exégèse judéo-chrétienne (Les testimonia) / par Jean Daniélou. - Paris : Beauchesne, c1966. - 188 p. - (Théologie historique ; 5) Colloc.: BS Eseg-24 2. Gorman, Michael Murray Biblical Commentaries from the Early Middle Ages / Michael M. Gorman. - Firenze : SISMEL - Edizioni del Galluzzo, c2002. - XIII, 513 p. : ill. - (Millennio medievale ; 32. Reprints ; 4) Raccolta di lavori personali dal 1982 al 1997. - Contiene bibliografia di Michael M. Gorman dal 1980 al 2002. - In appendice: testo del commentario alla Genesi contenuto nel ms. 27 (S. 29) della Bibliothèque Municipale di Autun e testo della più antica Epitome del Tractatus in Ioannem di Agostino 1. Gorman, Michael Murray - Bibliografia - 1980-2002 Colloc.: Coll. Minio XVIII 4.5 Biblia Sacra. Novum Testamentum Noscere sancta. Vedi parte quarta, scheda n. 247 3. Bultmann, Rudolf Storia ed escatologia / Rudolf Bultmann. - Milano : Bompiani, c1962. - 176 p. - (Portico : critica e saggi ; 37). - Trad. di: History and eschatology. - Colloc.: BS NT II-10

    40. HermesNet : Directory Di Filosofia Antica
    Translate this page matematica. proclus diadochus Il sito contiene un'introduzione alla vitae alla filosofia di Proclo. Segnala anche altre risorse in rete.
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