The Ancient World, Volumes 29-30Ares Publishers, 1998 - Civilization, Classical |
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... Proclus as " the one who is , " " the one who has , " and " the one who sees . " These distinctions , as Proclus indicates , are based on an interpretation of Tim . 39 E 7-9 : πеρ ovv voûç évovσas ἰδέας τῷ ὅ ἐστι ζῷον Kalopą ( and are ...
... Proclus as " the one who is , " " the one who has , " and " the one who sees . " These distinctions , as Proclus indicates , are based on an interpretation of Tim . 39 E 7-9 : πеρ ovv voûç évovσas ἰδέας τῷ ὅ ἐστι ζῷον Kalopą ( and are ...
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... Proclus appears to be quoting here , the best guess is that he found this triad already linked to Amelius ' teaching in his source , most likely Porphyry's Commentary on the Timaeus . Antoninus This obscure figure is mentioned once by ...
... Proclus appears to be quoting here , the best guess is that he found this triad already linked to Amelius ' teaching in his source , most likely Porphyry's Commentary on the Timaeus . Antoninus This obscure figure is mentioned once by ...
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... Proclus : the throne of Necessity is located under the seven - stepped stairway . Of importance to us is the fact that Psellus has not here ( or anywhere else ) misread his source ( Proclus ) in such a way as to mistake another sacred ...
... Proclus : the throne of Necessity is located under the seven - stepped stairway . Of importance to us is the fact that Psellus has not here ( or anywhere else ) misread his source ( Proclus ) in such a way as to mistake another sacred ...
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