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Proclus was born Feb. 8, 412 CE (his birth date is deduced from a horoscope cast by a disciple, Marinus) in Constantinople to a family of high social status ...
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Proclus is a young lunar impact crater located to the west of the Mare Crisium, on the east shore of the Palus Somni. It lies to the south of the prominent, ...
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Proclus was a Greek philosopher who became head of Plato's Academy and is important mathematically for his commentaries on the work of other mathematicians. ...
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The Page of Proclus in the Shrine of the Goddess Athena.
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Proclus's father, Particius, and his mother, Marcella, were citizens of high social position in Lycia. Particius was a senior law official in the courts at ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Proclus (Greek philosopher), c. 410Constantinople [now Istanbul]485Athensthe last major Greek philosopher.
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A summary of the life and teachings of Proclus, the last great thinker of classical antiquity.
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Proclus was trained at Alexandria and then moved to Athens, where he devoted himself to Neo-Platonic philosophy, and became the head of that school: ...
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A translation of Proclus Diadochus' On the Sacred Art.
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Patriarch of Constantinople, disciple of St. John Chrysostom, and died in 446 or 447.
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