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Le regard du démiurge

open access: yesÉtudes Platoniciennes
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on the structure of Atticus’ fr. 18 (DP), where Proclus reports two possible interpretations of Tim. 28a6-7: on the one hand, Porphyry connects the adverb ἀεί to the Forms, and, on the other hand, Atticus claims
Alexandra Michalewski
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Transformations of the Neoplatonic School; A Case Study: Proclus and Damascius [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations
Throughout the history of its formation and development, the Neoplatonic school (or tradition), like many other philosophical traditions, underwent various changes —or, as we refer to them here, "transformations." These are discernible as shifts in the ...
Hosein kalbasi ashtari
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Creation and Divine Providence in Plotinus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this paper, we argue that Plotinus denies deliberative forethought about the physical cosmos to the demiurge on the basis of certain basic and widely shared Platonic and Aristotelian assumptions about the character of divine thought.
Noble, Christopher, Powers, Nathan
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Visible‐Shortwave Infrared (VSWIR) Spectral Parameters for the Lunar Trailblazer High‐Resolution Volatiles and Minerals Moon Mapper (HVM3)

open access: yesEarth and Space Science, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract The Lunar Trailblazer smallsat mission High‐resolution Volatiles and Minerals Moon Mapper (HVM3) science instrument was designed to acquire targeted spectral image cubes of the lunar surface at visible to shortwave infrared (VSWIR) wavelengths (0.6–3.6 μm) in an effort to understand the distribution, abundance, and form (OH, H2O, ice) of lunar
Angela M. Dapremont   +13 more
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From Poetics to Mathematics: Vicente Mariner’s Latin Translation of Proclus’ In Euclidem

open access: yesNoctua
This paper discusses the 17th-century Latin translation of Proclus’ Commentary on the First Book of Euclid’s Elements, preserved in Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España, MS 9871, produced by the Spaniard Vicente Mariner.
Álvaro José Campillo Bo
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Diurnal Temperature Variability at Latitudinally Distinct Sites on the Moon

open access: yesEarth and Space Science, Volume 13, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract The thermophysical environment of the Moon plays a crucial role for future exploration, resource utilization and also in understanding its geological evolution. While global‐scale surface temperature distributions have been reasonably well constrained through numerical modeling and orbiter observations, recent in situ measurements have ...
G. Ambily   +2 more
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The Inedita Homily In transfigurationem Domini (BHGn 1980a): A compilation using Proclus of Constantinople

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
In his inventory of the manuscript tradition of the homilies on the Transfiguration, Maurice Sachot stated that folios 46r–55r of the codex Parisinus graecus 1611 contain the homily In transfigurationem Domini (BHGn 1980a).
Radu Gârbacea
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Spectral Analysis of the Morphology of Fresh Lunar Craters II: Two‐Dimensional Surface Elevations of the Continuous Ejecta, Wall, and Floor

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Volume 130, Issue 11, November 2025.
Abstract The morphology of fresh lunar craters provides important clues about how craters of different sizes form, and is used as a baseline for understanding how craters evolve over time. Topographic spectral analysis is a powerful tool for studying the morphology of lunar craters, as it can quantify the scale‐dependent topographic variation of ...
Jun Du   +4 more
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Proclus

open access: yesAncient Philosophy, 2012
Proclus of Lycia (412–485) was one of the greatest philosophers of antiquity, producing the most systematic version of late Neoplatonic thought. He exercised enormous influence on Byzantine, medieval, Renaissance and German Classical philosophy, ranking among the top five of ancient philosophers in terms of the number of preserved works.
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Longinus On Sublimity [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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