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  1. On the Existence of Evils (Ancient Commentators on Aristotle) by Proclus, 2003-05
  2. Proclus' Commentary on Plato's "Parmenides" by Proclus, 1992-10-01
  3. Proclus: A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements by Proclus, 1992-10-19
  4. Reading Neoplatonism: Non-discursive Thinking in the Texts of Plotinus, Proclus, and Damascius by Sara Rappe, 2007-08-20
  5. The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, On the Theology of Plato, Tr. from the Greek: To Which a Seventh Book Is Added, in Order to Supply the ... by Proclus, But Since Lost. Also, a Tran by Proclus, 2010-02-16
  6. Proclus' Commentary on the Cratylus in Context: Ancient Theories of Language and Naming (Philosophia Antiqua) by R. M. Van Den Berg, 2007-12-15
  7. Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus: Volume 1, Book 1: Proclus on the Socratic State and Atlantis by Proclus, 2011-01-13
  8. Proclus on Nature (Philosophia Antiqua) by Marije Martijn, 2010-03-22
  9. The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, On the Theology of Plato, Volume 1 by Thomas Taylor, Proclus, 2010-03-16
  10. Proclus' Elements of Theology by Proclus, 1994-01
  11. Proclus' Hymns: Essays, Translations, Commentary (Philosophia Antiqua) by R. M. Van Den Berg, 2001-12-01
  12. Utopian Communities of the Ancient World: Idealistic Experiments of Pythagoras, the Essenes, Pachomius, and Proclus by Brent James Schmidt, 2010-02-14
  13. Order From Disorder. Proclus' Doctrine of Evil and its Roots in Ancient Platonism (Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition) by Phillips, 2007-07-30
  14. Proclus' Commentary on the Timaeus of Plato (v. 1) by Proclus, 1998-05

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22. Gawain And The Tree
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    Mechtild of Hackeborn, who rolled in broken glass, saw a vision of the celebrating priest in which his vestments were covered with every blade and twig, every hair and scale, of the flora and fauna of the universe. As she looked in surprise, she saw that the smallest details of creation are reflected in the holy Trinity by means of the humanity of Christ, because it is from the same earth that produced them that Christ drew his humanity.
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by Carolyn Walker Bynum The forbidden fruit, its properties, and its affects, has vast ramifications within the ethics of the women in Holy Feast and Holy Fast . as well as those of the characters portrayed in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight . Perhaps the connection is less obvious with Gawain . It must be realized that this story contains multi-leveled metaphors which approach modern literature in their complexity. Argument will be made that Gawain betrays an isomorphism with Eden's tale. The author's attitude toward the fruit and perhaps toward fasting will become evident. Bynum's incisive argument has been extremely helpful in this analysis of

23. Proclus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
proclus was reared at Xanthus in Lycia, and he studied philosophy under Olympiodorus MLA style " proclus." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    27. Proclus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    proclus Encyclopædia Britannica Article. proclus was reared at Xanthus in Lycia, and he studied philosophy under Olympiodorus the Elder at Alexandria.
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    28. Quotations By Proclus
    Collected quotations on science and mathematics.
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    29. Proclus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    proclus. proclus Lycaeus (February 8, 412 April 17, 487), surnamed The Successor (oo? o d?ado?o?), was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Proclus Lycaeus ( February 8 April 17 Greek Neoplatonist ... philosopher Born to a rich family in Constantinople , he studied rhetoric, philosophy and mathematics in Alexandria of Egypt. He came back to Constantinopole and was a successful lawyer for a short time. However as he preferred philosophy, he went to Athens in to study at the famous School of Philosophy which was founded 800 years before by Plato . He lived in Athens until the end of his life, except for a one year exile due to his political-philosophical activity which was not tolerated by the Christian regime. He became head master of Athens' School of Philosophy. His work can be divided in two parts. In the first part are his Memorandi on Plato's works, the first written when he was 28 years old: The Memorandum on Timaeus, on Plato's Republic, on Plato's Alcibiades , on Plato's Parmenides and on Plato's Cratylus. In these works, Proclus analyzes and restates Plato's thought - much misinterpreted and distorted at the time.

    30. Proclus Of Constantinople - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    proclus5. proclus 410485 AD. In proclus opinion, mathematics was a means to an end an exercise to prepare young minds for the philosophical life.
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    (Redirected from Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople Saint Proclus (d. July ) was a patriarch of Constantinople The friend and disciple of John Chrysostom , he became secretary to Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople . who ordained him deacon and priest Sisinnius , the successor of Atticus, consecrated him bishop of Cyzicus but the people there refused to receive him, and he remained at Constantinople. On the death of Sisinnius, the famous Nestorius succeeded, and early in , on a festival of Virgin Mary , Proclus preached the celebrated sermon on the Incarnation inserted in the beginning of the Acts of the council of Ephesus When Maximianus died on the Thursday before Easter in , Proclus was immediately enthroned by the permission of Theodosius and the bishops at Constantinople. His first care was the funeral of his predecessor, and he then sent both to Cyril and John of Antioch the usual synodical letters announcing his appointment, both of whom approved of it. In the bishops of Armenia consulted him upon certain doctrines prevalent in their country and attributed to Theodore of Mopsuestia , asking for their condemnation. Proclus replied next year in the celebrated letter known as the

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    Subject: On Proclus Author: xpolakis@hol.gr Date: http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/math/DidosProblem.html ) But, does Proclus actually say that the circle is the "poluxwro/tatos" of all (isoperimetric geometrical) figures? Does anyone know? PS: The ISOPERIMETRICAL PROBLEM was solved by Steiner. See: Alexander Bogomolny: Isoperimetric Theorem and Inequality. http://www.cut-the-knot.com/do_you_know/isoperimetric.html Antreas The Math Forum

    32. The Life Of Proclus
    The Life of proclus or Concerning Happiness. Being the Biographical Account of an Ancient Greek Philosopher Who Was Innately Loved by the Gods.
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    Being the Biographical Account of an Ancient Greek Philosopher Who Was Innately Loved by the Gods
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    P OET, PHILOSOPHER, AND SCIENTIST, Proclus (412-485 C.E.) was one of the last official teachers of the Platonic Academy in Athens, before the teaching of philosophy was legally forbidden in 529 by edict of the Emperor Justinian. Besides his philosophical and scientific achievements, the modern reader is impressed by Proclus's religious universalism, for Proclus believed that the true philosopher should pay homage to the gods of all nations, becoming "a priest of the entire universe." Initiated into the mysteries of Greece and other lands, Proclus fasted in honor of the Egyptian divinities, practiced the sacred art of theurgy (a type of philosophical "magic"), and opposed the Christian expectation of the end of the world, for which he was temporarily banished. Whereas most men have to acquire the principle virtues through long effort, Proclus seemd to innately possess them since birth. His student and biographer Marinus of Samaria stated that he was inspired, and that when philosophizing his countenance shone with preternatural light. This volume contains the inspiring biography of "this really blessed man," and its publication marks the exact 1,500 year anniversary of when it was first written. Also included are Five Hymns of Proclus translated by Thomas Taylor, a complete listing of Proclus's voluminous writings, and an introduction by John Michell.

    33. Proclus Diadochus
    Early Geometry. proclus Diadochus, AD 410485. (From his book Commentary on Euclid s Elements I). We must next speak of the origin
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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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    PROCLUS de Lycie, grec, vers 410-485 Alexandrie . On lui doit de nombreux "Commentaires" sur les dialogues de Platon Euclide Son oeuvre, poursuivie par Eutocius d'Ascalon Eudoxe de Cnide exhaustion pour le calcul d'aires et de volumes. d' Aristote Eutocius : Hypatie Aryabhata

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    38. 20th WCP: Mathematics As Paideia In Proclus
    Mathematics as Paideia in proclus. I hope to supplement this rather narrow perspective by discussing proclus s broader purpose in preparing such a commentary.
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    ABSTRACT: I examine one aspect of the central role which mathematics plays in Proclus's ontology and epistemology, with particular reference to his Elements of Theology . I focus on his peculiar views about the ontological status of mathematical objects and the special faculties of the soul that are involved in understanding them. If they are merely abstract objects that are "stripped away" from sensible things, then they are unlikely to reorient the mind towards the intelligible realm, as envisioned by Plato in the Republic . Thus, in order to defend the function of mathematics as a prodaideutic to dialectic, Proclus rejects Aristotelian abstractionism in favor of an elaborate account in terms of Nous projecting images of its Forms through the medium of the imagination. In metaphorical terms, he replaces the Aristotelian image of the soul as a blank tablet with that of a tablet that has always been inscribed and is always writing itself, while also being written on by Nous . The mediating function of mathematics for understanding the higher realities is grounded in the fact that its central principles of Limit and Unlimited have a universal provenance in Proclus's whole system of reality. Introduction Most people who have written about Proclus's commentary on the first book of Euclid's

    39. Proclus Diadochus
    proclus Diadochus was the head of the Academy and a follower of Neoplatonism known for his Commentary on Euclid s Geometry. proclus DIADOCHUS”. Glossary.
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