Proclus

Proclus Lycius (; 8 February 412 – 17 April 485), called Proclus the Successor (, ''Próklos ho Diádokhos''), was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, one of the last major classical philosophers of late antiquity. He set forth one of the most elaborate and fully developed systems of Neoplatonism and, through later interpreters and translators, exerted an influence on Byzantine philosophy, Early Islamic philosophy, Scholastic philosophy, and German Idealism, especially G.W.F. Hegel, who called Proclus's ''Platonic Theology'' "the true turning point or transition from ancient to modern times, from ancient philosophy to Christianity." Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Lardinois, A. P. M. H., [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: [2015]
Superior document: Radboud Studies in Humanities Series ; Volume 1
Open AccessFree to read (incl. Open Access)
... and Kepler on Proclus’ History and Philosophy of Geometry / Guy Claessens --15. Occasional Writer...

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Participants: Stern, Menahem, [ TeilnehmendeR ]
Published: 1980.
Superior document: European History and Culture - Book Archive pre-2000
...Menahem Stern -- CLVI. Proclus /...