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2018
Lessico lemmatizzato dell'opera completa di Proclo in lingua originale con edizione ...
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Lessico lemmatizzato dell'opera completa di Proclo in lingua originale con edizione ...
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2007
Proclus (b. 410/412–d. 485 ce) was head of the Athenian philosophy school in Late Antiquity, when Neoplatonism had incorporated the study of Aristotle, Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, and other philosophies. During his tenure he taught what was, in effect, the higher learning of the eastern Roman Empire, and his students included statesmen such as a ...
null Proclus, Dirk Baltzly
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Proclus (b. 410/412–d. 485 ce) was head of the Athenian philosophy school in Late Antiquity, when Neoplatonism had incorporated the study of Aristotle, Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, and other philosophies. During his tenure he taught what was, in effect, the higher learning of the eastern Roman Empire, and his students included statesmen such as a ...
null Proclus, Dirk Baltzly
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2009
Présentation générale de la philosophie de Proclus suivie d’une sélection de textes de Proclus sur les rapports de la philosophie et de la théologie.
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Présentation générale de la philosophie de Proclus suivie d’une sélection de textes de Proclus sur les rapports de la philosophie et de la théologie.
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Science et Esprit, 2020
Proclus, en interprétant la méthode dialectique du Parménide, affirme de manière étonnante qu’Aristote, dans les Premiers Analytiques I, 27, a imité Platonmais que, bien entendu, ce que Platon avait exposé était plus complet. Cette remarque est importante à trois égards : premièrement, il s’agit du seul cas qui subsiste où un lien est établi entre l ...
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Proclus, en interprétant la méthode dialectique du Parménide, affirme de manière étonnante qu’Aristote, dans les Premiers Analytiques I, 27, a imité Platonmais que, bien entendu, ce que Platon avait exposé était plus complet. Cette remarque est importante à trois égards : premièrement, il s’agit du seul cas qui subsiste où un lien est établi entre l ...
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Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter, 2020
Zusammenfassung a. Angeregt von den Hinweisen aus dem armenischen Kloster in St. Lazzaro (Venedig) (seit 1825), bemerkten einige, auf die kaukasischen Hochkulturen spezialisierte europäische Orientalisten, die Rezeption der proklischen Philosophie in Armenien.
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Zusammenfassung a. Angeregt von den Hinweisen aus dem armenischen Kloster in St. Lazzaro (Venedig) (seit 1825), bemerkten einige, auf die kaukasischen Hochkulturen spezialisierte europäische Orientalisten, die Rezeption der proklischen Philosophie in Armenien.
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2014
This is the first book to provide an account of the influence of Proclus, a member of the Athenian Neoplatonic School, during more than one thousand years of European history (ca 500–1600). Proclus was the most important philosopher of late antiquity, a dominant (albeit controversial) voice in Byzantine thought, the second most influential Greek ...
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This is the first book to provide an account of the influence of Proclus, a member of the Athenian Neoplatonic School, during more than one thousand years of European history (ca 500–1600). Proclus was the most important philosopher of late antiquity, a dominant (albeit controversial) voice in Byzantine thought, the second most influential Greek ...
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2007
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue Timaeus is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation. This edition offered the first new English translation of the work for nearly two centuries, building on significant advances in scholarship on Neoplatonic ...
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Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue Timaeus is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation. This edition offered the first new English translation of the work for nearly two centuries, building on significant advances in scholarship on Neoplatonic ...
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