Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Proclus , in which she looks for anticipations of Descartes ' concept of a mathesis universalis . Proclus , qua author of the commentary on Euclid 1 figures prominently in her book , as does his predecessor Iamblichus , the hero of O ...
... Proclus , in which she looks for anticipations of Descartes ' concept of a mathesis universalis . Proclus , qua author of the commentary on Euclid 1 figures prominently in her book , as does his predecessor Iamblichus , the hero of O ...
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... Proclus ' objections to Aristotle are not , however , Lloyd shows , worth a great deal . That is no surprise , but it is valuable to have explained in some detail why it is so . Part of the reason is , of course , that Proclus is not ...
... Proclus ' objections to Aristotle are not , however , Lloyd shows , worth a great deal . That is no surprise , but it is valuable to have explained in some detail why it is so . Part of the reason is , of course , that Proclus is not ...
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... Proclus , where it happens at a higher level which had not been defined by Plotinus , namely that of the henads . An examination of what happens in the procession of hypostases in Plotinus , and what it is that is thought in reversion ...
... Proclus , where it happens at a higher level which had not been defined by Plotinus , namely that of the henads . An examination of what happens in the procession of hypostases in Plotinus , and what it is that is thought in reversion ...
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