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  1. The Commentaries of Proclus on the Timaeus of Plato, in Five Books; Containing a Treasury of Pythagoric and Platonic Physiology by Proclus, 2010-03-14
  2. Proclus' Commentary on the First Book Of Euclid's Elements (The Thomas Taylor series, XXIX) by Proclus, 2006
  3. Logical Principles of Proclus' Stoicheiosis Theologike As Systematic Ground of the Cosmos (118P)#(Elementa, Bd 13) by James M.P Lowry, 1980-12
  4. Proclus: On Plato Cratylus
  5. The Fragments That Remain of the Lost Writings of Proclus by Proclus, 2010-01-10
  6. The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the Theology of Plato (v. 2) by Proclus, 2009-08-13
  7. Proclus of Constantinople and the Cult of the Virgin in Late Antiquity: Homilies 1-5, Texts and Translations (Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements, 66) by Nicholas Constas, Proclus, 2003-01
  8. Wilhelm von Moerbeke als Ubersetzer der Stoicheiosis theologike des Proclus: Untersuchungen und Texte zur Uberlieferung der Elementatio theologica : vorgelegt ... Klasse) (German Edition) by Helmut Boese, 1985
  9. Essays And Fragments Of Proclus The Platonic Successor
  10. The Philosophical and Mathematical Commentaries of Proclus ... On the First Book of Euclid's Elements, and His Life by Marinus, Tr. with a Prelim. Dissertation ... Which Are Added, a History of the Restorati by Proclus, Marinus, 2010-03-15
  11. Du Commentaire De Proclus Sur Le Timée De Platon (French Edition) by Jules Simon, 2010-02-11
  12. Proclus: On Providence (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle)
  13. Proclus on Baptism in Constantinople (Joint Liturgical Studies) by Diadochus Proclus, Juliette Day, 2005-07-01
  14. Proclus, exposition de sa doctrine (French Edition) by Julien Franc?ois Adolphe Berger, 1840-01-01

61. New Works Of PROCLUS
2755, 004, proclus, Homilia in sanctam virginem ac dei genitricem Mariam 2755, 021, proclus, Homilia de dogmate incarnationis
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63. Proclus
proclus, a Neoplatonist, was an influence on Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, as well as other New England Transcendentalists.
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Proclus, a Neoplatonist, was an influence on Amos Bronson Alcott Ralph Waldo Emerson Margaret Fuller , as well as other New England Transcendentalists. As the last major Greek philosopher, and elaborated upon by Damascius , Proclus codified later Platonism, offering not only a coherent metaphysical system but a complete pagan theology. By combining his own views with those of his teachers Plutarch , Syrianus, Porphyry , and Iamblichus

64. Proclus, Dirk Baltzly (ed., Trans.) - Commentary On Plato's Timaeus: Volume III,
Volume III of proclus Commentary on Plato s Timaeus, proclus on the World s Body, might well be taken as a precursor of Lovelock s work.1 In it, proclus,
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65. Proclus Diadochus (c. A.D. 410-485)
proclus Diadochus (c. AD 410485). The last major Greek philosopher; his Commentary on Euclid is the main original source we have on the early history of
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66. Proclus' Commentary On The Cratylus In Context - BRILL
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67. Proclus
proclus. This small, polygonal crater is conspicuous for its remarkable lightreflecting properties. Its interior is partly dark and partly bright,
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proclus This small, polygonal crater is conspicuous for its remarkable light-reflecting properties. Its interior is partly dark and partly bright, its walls have an extremely high albedo of 0.16, and a brilliant ray system fans out from the north-west clockwise to the south-south-east. Photo: António Cidadão . His Home Page of Astrophotography includes stereograms, animations, and "Seven Craters a Week" from his forthcoming photographic lunar atlas. Inconstant Moon

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69. LOST FRAGMENTS OF PROCLUS
LOST FRAGMENTS OF proclus, Thomas Taylor, Blavatsky, Secret Doctrine, Occult, Mystery Schools, Esoteric, Hermetic, Greece.
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70. The Athenaeum Of Hermes-Thoth: Proclus
proclus Lycaeus (born 410 CE, died 485 CE), who is surnamed The Successor , stands as one of the greatest and most prolific Neoplatonic philosophers,
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Proclus Lycaeus (born 410 CE, died 485 CE), who is surnamed "The Successor", stands as one of the greatest and most prolific Neoplatonic philosophers, and is also among the last. He lived in a time of momentous transformation within the Roman empire. Christianity had displaced the old religions of Greece and Roman and the last pagan Roman Emperor, Julianus, had died some forty-seven years before his birth. We now know him as the principal force behind the late school of philosophic thought which was developed in Athens during the 5th century, and which lasted until the year 529, when, by edict of Emperor Justinian, great Academy and other philosophical schools were forever closed. Proclus was educated in Alexandria of Egypt, where he studied rhetoric, philosophy, and mathematics. He return to Constantinople to practice law, but later decided that he preferred pure philosophy over his chosen profession. He continued his studies of philosophy in the Academy at Athens, under Syrianus and Plutarch of Athens (no relation to the more famous 1st century Plutarch of Chaeronea), and succeed Plutarch as head of the Academy.

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