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  1. Essays and Fragments of Proclus (Thomas Taylor) by Diadochus Proclus, 1999-09
  2. The Philosophical And Mathematical Commentaries Of Proclus On The First Book Of Euclid's Elements V1 by Diadochus Proclus, 2007-07-25
  3. Proclus on Baptism in Constantinople (Joint Liturgical Studies) by Diadochus Proclus, Juliette Day, 2005-07-01
  4. Elements of Theology by Diadochus Proclus, 1963-12
  5. Proclus Diadochus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  6. The first book of Euclid's elements, with a commentary based principally upon that of Proclus Diadochus by Euclid, 1905
  7. Proclus Commentary on the " Timaeus " of Plato Vol 2 by Diadochus Proclus, 1998-04
  8. PROCLUS(412485): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Carlos Steel, 2006
  9. In Platonis Cratylum Commentaria (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) by Proclus Diadochus, 1998-07
  10. Procli Diadochi in Platonis Rem Publican Commentarii (Proclus Diadochus's Commentary on Plato's Republic), Vol I. by Wilhelm (Ed.) Proclus Diadochus; Kroll, 1899
  11. In Platonis Rem Publicam Commentarii (Commentary on Plato's Republic), Vol. II by Wilhelm (ed.) Proclus Diadochus; Kroll, 1901
  12. Proclus Diadochus: Commentary on the First Alcibiades of Plato. by L.G. Westerink, 1954
  13. Proclus Diadochus: Commentary on the first Alcibiades of Plato by Proclus, 1954
  14. Proclus: Procli Philosophi Platonici, Commentarius in Platonis Parmenidem, Part 3 / III, (PLATO, PARMENIDES, COMMENTARY) by Victor Cousin, Editor), Procli Proclus Diadochus, 2002

1. Proclus Diadochus
A summary of the life and teachings of Proclus, the last great thinker of classicalantiquity.
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2. Proclus Diadochus
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3. Proclus - Bibliography
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Dodds, E.R. (ed. / transl.), The Elements of Theology , 2nd ed., Oxford: Clarendon, 1963 . 398 pages
The Greek text, based on a personal examination of some 40 manuscripts, together with an English translation, introduction, and a comprehensive philosophical and linguistic commentary. First published in 1933, this remains a classic edition. An exposition of Neoplatonic metaphysics in 211 propositions, this is one of Proclus' most important works. Not a beginner's text by any means.
Also see Proclus Diadochus - Elements of Theology - short note on the history and translation of this important text
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David R. Fideler (transl) The Life of Proclus or Concerning Happiness , by Marinus of Samaria Phanes Pr; 1986; 95 pages
- very short summary - giving useful biographical details. This book provides a very good introduction to Proclus; unfortunately it is out of print Lang, H.S. / Macro, A.D. / McGinnis, J.

4. Proclus ON THE SIGNS OF DIVINE POSSESSION
proclus diadochus On the Signs of Divine Possession Stephen Ronan, 1998
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5. Proclus Diadochus On The Sacred Art
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6. PQ Index
proclus diadochus (1316) Prony, Gaspard de (1015*) Prthudakasvami (263)Prophatius (ben Tibbon) (198) Prüfer, Heinz (41) Ptolemy (3383*)
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, Constantin Le (314*)
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8. Proclus Diadochus Was A Neoplatonist And The Head Of Plato's Academy Who Wrote A
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12. Proclus Diadochus: On The Sacred Art
A translation of proclus diadochus’ On the Sacred Art.
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Proclus and his On the Sacred Art
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On the Sacred Art This work, like On the Signs of Divine Possession, is an extract from a lost work of Proclus Diadochus (412-485 AD), which is almost certainly his compendious Commentary on the Chaldean Oracles. This text, On the Sacred Art Peri tês hieratikês technês) has been translated from the edition of the Greek text published by Joseph Bidez in his Catalogue des manuscrits alchimiques Grecs VI Sacred Art De sacrificio et magia Opera On the Mysteries On the Mysteries On the Sacred Art. But I had been preceded by Brian Copenhaver who translated and commented on it in his Hermes Trismegistus, Proclus, and a Philosophy of Magic

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newpoes On the sacred arts (from proclus diadochus, Commentary on the Chaldean Oracles)
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14. Proclus ON THE SIGNS OF DIVINE POSSESSION
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© Stephen Ronan, 1998 ON THE SIGNS OF DIVINE POSSESSION is my title for an extract from Proclus preserved in a work by the Byzantine Christian Neoplatonist, Michael Psellus, in his Accusation against Michael Cerularius before the Synod (Pros tên sunodon katêgoria tou archiros) ed. by É. des Places Oracles Chaldaiques Paris (Les Belles Lettres) 1971. This extract, brief though it is, gives crucial information on how the later Pagan tradition experienced and understood the phenomena of divine possession. It has obvious importance for studies on trance and possession, and for theurgy, that much-misunderstood ritual practice of late antiquity. But it is also relevant for the study of consecration and invocation in ritual, as well as mediums and mediumship in general, spiritualism, gossolalia, and states of trance in magical and healing contexts. I plan to discuss this text, and theurgy in general, in much more detail on these pages. Stay tuned! In the translation which follows, square brackets like this [ ] indicate editorial additions, which are there to clarify the meaning of the text.

15. Proclus Diadochus Was A Neoplatonist And The Head Of Plato's
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16. Proclus Diadochus
proclus diadochus, AD 410485. (From his book Commentary on Euclid s Elements I).We must next speak of the origin of geometry in the present world cycle.
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Proclus Diadochus, AD 410-485.
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It was Thales, who, after a visit to Egypt, first brought this study to Greece. Not only did he make numerous discoveries himself, but laid the foundation for many other discoveries on the part of his successors, attacking some problems with greater generality and others more empirically. After him Mamercus the brother of the poet Stesichorus, is said to have embraced the study of geometry, and in fact Hippias of Elis writes that he achieved fame in that study.
After these Pythagoras changed the study of geometry, giving it the form of a liberal discipline, seeking its first principles in ultimate ideas, and investigating its theorems abstractly and in a purely intellectual way.
[He then mentions several who developed this abstract approach further: Anaxagoras, Hippocrates, Theodorus, etc.]
Plato, who lived after Hippocrates and Theodorus, stimulated to a very high degree the study of mathematics and of geometry in particular because of his zealous interest in these subjects. For he filled his works with mathematical discussions, as is well known, and everywhere sought to awaken admiration for mathematics in students of philosophy.
[He then lists several mathematicians, including Eudoxus and Theatetus, who discovered many new geometric theorems, and began to arrange them in logical sequences-this process culminated in the work of Euclid, called his

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