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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' Commentary On The Cratylus In Context - BRILL
This book will be of interest to scholars working on Plato or in the field of Neoplatonic studies (proclus in particular), as well as students of the
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42. Spira Solaris, The Chaldean Oracles, Proclus And Kepler. Spira Solaris Archytas-
From this viewpoint it was a logical step to consider next the contents of the Chaldean Oracles, held in such high esteem by proclus and others.
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In considering the astronomical elements in ancients works it seemed advisable to examine the origins of later scientific advances associated in one way or another with these earlier sources. This was especially so with respect to the contributions made by both Galileo and Kepler in light of their acknowledged use of materials provided in Plato's . But this was only one facet of a much wider investigation. Another concerned technical details long-buried in the Babylonian astronomical cuneiform texts of the Seleucid Era [310 BC - 75 A.D.] - information that only surfaced during the latter part of the previous century and has yet to see the light of day even now. Irrespective of how much or how little this neglected corpus of technical knowledge is regarded, there still remains the leading question why Babylonian astronomy was so obviously concerned with synodic motion and varying orbital velocity . It was this question that generated sufficient interest in astronomy and mathematics to apply the general synodic relationship in Parts I and II of the present work. As shown in these earlier sections, this was the vital step that provided the necessary understanding to the "Golden Section" and the Phi- Series in the present astronomical context. From this viewpoint it was a logical step to consider next the contents of the

43. Project: Proclus' Interpretation Of The Proemium Of Plato's Timaeus (www.onderzo
Abstract, How does the Neoplatonist proclus interpret the prooemium of Plato s Timaeus in his commentary on that work? This question will be tackled both
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44. St. Proclus
Today, December 3 (which is November 20 on the Julian Calendar) we celebrate the memory of his disciple, St. proclus, who received consecration to the
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St. Proclus, the Archbishop of Constantinople Last Sunday we meditated upon the life of the great luminary of the Church, St. John Chrysostom. Today, December 3 (which is November 20 on the Julian Calendar) we celebrate the memory of his disciple, St. Proclus, who received consecration to the diaconate and priesthood from his hands. Like his master and friend, Proclus was devoted to the study of Holy Scripture. From him he learned how to proclaim his insights with clarity and conviction. So well did Proclus express this teaching that his sermon was accepted as the introduction to the Acts of the Council of Ephesus, and he was soon elevated to the dignity of Patriarch which he held with honour until his repose. By his efforts the relics of his teacher, St. John Chrysostom, were returned to Constantinople. Home Articles Prayer Saints ... About Us

45. Books - Against Proclus - 9780801442148
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46. Internet Archive: Details: The Commentaries Of Proclus On The Timaeus Of Plato I
The commentaries of proclus on the Timaeus of Plato in five books; containing a treasury of Pythagoric and Platonic physiology. Translated from the Greek by
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47. JSTOR Two Notes On Proclus
TWO NOTES ON proclus The translation of proclus Commentary on the Republic by A. J. Festugierel includes some useful notes which identify many of proclus
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48. ARMAZI Texts: Proclus Diadochus, Institutio Theologica Georgice
ARMAZI Texts proclus Diadochus, Institutio theologica georgice Index.
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49. Powell's Books - Proclus: A Commentary On The First Book Of Euclid's Elements By
proclus A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid s Elements Cover Author proclus; Introduction Morrow, Glenn R. Translator Morrow, Glenn R.
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50. Dr. Constantine G. Niarchos - Nicolaus Of Methone S Criticism On
Nicolaus of Methone s Criticism on proclus Theory of «Participated» or «Unparticipated» Intelligence (NOUS) From Yearbook of the Research Center for
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proclus of Constantinople and the Cult of the Virgin in Late Antiquity Homilies 1–5, Texts and Translations. Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 66.
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52. Chapter VI. Proclus And Positive Negation
Chapter Contents Desire for the One, 97; the theological Parmenides, 98; proclus on names, 99; geometry and Euclid as the background for the via negativa
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53. St. Proclus - Catholic Online
Six years later, proclus was himself appointed patriarch of Constantinople, following the death of Patriarch Maximian, who had replaced the deposed
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55. Commentaar Van Proclus Op Propositie I-47
Glen R. Morrow in proclus A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid s Elements (Princeton University Press, 1970; herdruk 1992)
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Commentaar van Proclus op Propositie I-47 (Euclides: Elementen) Overzicht Pythagoras Elementen Meetkunde Overzicht
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    How he proves the theorem in the sixth book will be evident there. But now let us consider how he shows the theorem before us to be true, remarking only that he does not prove the universal proposition here, since he has not yet explained similarity in rectilinear figures, nor proved anything in general about proportion. Hence many of the things here proved in a partial fashion are proved in that book more generally through the use of the above method. In the present proposition the author of the Elements proves his conclusion by means of the ordinary theory of parallelograms.
    There are two sorts of right-angled triangles, isosceles and scalene. In isosceles triangles you cannot find numbers that fit the sides; for there is no square number that is de double of a square number, if you ignore approximations, such as the square of seven which lacks one of being double the square of five. But in scalene triangles it is possible to find such numbers, and it has been clearly shown that the square on the side subtending the right angle may be equal to the squares on the sides containing it. Such is the triangle in the republic, in which sides of three and four contain the right angle and five subtends it, so that the square on five is equal to the squares on those sides. For this is twenty-five, and of those the square of three is nine and that of four sixteen. The statement, then, is clear for numbers.

    56. Translation Proclus In Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus Dictionary
    proclus n ?410485 ad, Greek NeoPlatonist philosopher.
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    59. Marinus Of Samaria, The Life Of Proclus Or Concerning Happiness (1925) Pp.15-55
    So profoundly had this health been rooted in proclus ever since his birth, that he was able to tell how many times he had been sick, which was twice or
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    by Marinus of Samaria [Translated by Kenneth S. G UTHRIE Had I merely considered our contemporary philosopher Proclus's high-mindedness and worth, the multitude of documents and the oratorical achievements of the biographers of such a man,and besides, my own insufficiency in the practice of eloquenceI think I should have been wise in quietly refraining from "jumping over the ditch," as the vulgar say, by rushing into this perilous undertaking. But, brushing aside these requirements, I have reflected that even in the sacrifices the suppliants at the altars present offerings not all of the same value. Some seek to show themselves worthy of participating with the gods by offering whole bulls and goats, not to mention the composition of hymns in prose or verse; while others, having nothing similar to offer, present only cakes, a few grains of incense, or a short invocation, and are none the less favorably heard. Moved by these reflections, and besides fearing to "fail the gods," as says Plato's Ibycus, but here rather to fail this great sage; also, by my attitude, to assure myself the praises of the world,for all these reasons, I have decided that it was for me an obligation to relate in writing some of the high and numerous qualities which the philosopher exemplified in his life, and to relate them in all their truth.

    60. Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Proclus - Wikisource
    Saint proclus died in 446 or 447. proclus came to the fore in the time of Atticus, the Patriarch of Constantinople who succeeded (406) Arsacius who had been
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