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... Proclus is to be trusted ) in Egypt , under Conon the Samian , during the reigns of two Ptolemies , Philadelphus and Euergetes . Of Euclid , as the founder ( according to Pro- clus ) of the Alexandrian Mathematical school , I must of ...
... Proclus is to be trusted ) in Egypt , under Conon the Samian , during the reigns of two Ptolemies , Philadelphus and Euergetes . Of Euclid , as the founder ( according to Pro- clus ) of the Alexandrian Mathematical school , I must of ...
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... Proclus . Yet Callimachus and his fellows had an effect on the world . His writings , as well as those of Philetas , were the model on which Ovid , Pro- pertius , Tibullus , formed themselves . And so I leave him , with two hints . If ...
... Proclus . Yet Callimachus and his fellows had an effect on the world . His writings , as well as those of Philetas , were the model on which Ovid , Pro- pertius , Tibullus , formed themselves . And so I leave him , with two hints . If ...
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... Proclus . Whether or not Iamblichus wrote the famous work usually attributed to him , which describes itself as the letter of Abamnon the Teacher to Porphyry , he became the head of that school of Neoplatonists who fell back on theurgy ...
... Proclus . Whether or not Iamblichus wrote the famous work usually attributed to him , which describes itself as the letter of Abamnon the Teacher to Porphyry , he became the head of that school of Neoplatonists who fell back on theurgy ...
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... by reinvesting it with the properties of matter , and talking of it as if it were some manner of gas , or heat , or electricity , or force , pervading time and space , conditioned by 116 PROCLUS THE LAST GREAT ALEXANDRIAN . the accidents ...
... by reinvesting it with the properties of matter , and talking of it as if it were some manner of gas , or heat , or electricity , or force , pervading time and space , conditioned by 116 PROCLUS THE LAST GREAT ALEXANDRIAN . the accidents ...
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... Proclus . The unfortunate Hypatia , who is the most important personage between him and Iamblichus , has left no writings to our times we can only judge of her doctrine by that of her instructors and her pupils . Proclus was taught by ...
... Proclus . The unfortunate Hypatia , who is the most important personage between him and Iamblichus , has left no writings to our times we can only judge of her doctrine by that of her instructors and her pupils . Proclus was taught by ...
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