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Commentaire sur le Parménide de Platon / Proclus
Commentaire sur le Parménide de Platon / Proclus
Autore Proclus : Diadochus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Les belles lettres, 2007-
Descrizione fisica volumi ; 19 cm
Collana Collection des universités de France, . Sér. grecque
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Proclus : Diadochus  
Paris, : Les belles lettres, 2007-
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Commentaire sur le Parménide de Platon / Proclus
Commentaire sur le Parménide de Platon / Proclus
Autore Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca. 485>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : <> belles lettres
Descrizione fisica 3 volumi ; 20 cm
Disciplina 184
Collana Collection des universités de France
ISBN 978-2-251-00538-6
978-2-251-00560-7
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Tome I, 1re partie: introduction générale par Concetta Luna et Alain-Philippe Segonds. - 2007. - DXLI Tome I, 2e partie: livre I / texte établi, traduit et annoté par Concetta Luna et Alain-Philippe Segonds. - 2007. - X, 381 p. Tome II: livre II / texte établi, traduit et annoté par Concetta Luna et Alain-Philippe Segonds. - 2010. - CXLIV, 350 p.
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Record Nr. UNIBAS-000038860
Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca. 485>  
Paris : <<Les>> belles lettres
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Commentaire sur le Timee / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A. J. Festugiere
Commentaire sur le Timee / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A. J. Festugiere
Autore PROCLUS : Diadochus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Vrin, 1966-1968
Descrizione fisica 5 volumi (264; 341; 362; 204; 277 p.) ; 26 cm
Disciplina 184
Collana Bibliothèque des textes philosophiques
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Altri titoli varianti Commentarium in Platonis Timaeum
Record Nr. UNISA-990001333040203316
PROCLUS : Diadochus  
Paris, : Vrin, 1966-1968
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Commentaire sur le Timèe / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A.J. Festugière
Commentaire sur le Timèe / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A.J. Festugière
Autore Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca.485>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : Vrin, 1966-1968
Descrizione fisica 5 v. ; 26 cm
Collana Bibliothèque des textes philosophiques
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Nota di contenuto 1.: Livre I 2.: Livre II 3.: Livre III 4.: Livre IV 5.: Livre V ; Index general
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Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca.485>  
Paris, : Vrin, 1966-1968
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Commentaire sur le timée / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A. J. Festugière
Commentaire sur le timée / Proclus ; traduction et notes par A. J. Festugière
Autore Proclus : Atheniensis <410-ca.485>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Vrin, 1966-1968
Descrizione fisica 5 v. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Disciplina 184
Altri autori (Persone) Festugière, A. J.
Collana Bibliothèque des textes philosophiques
ISBN 2-7116-0626-0
2-7116-0627-9
2-7116-0628-7
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2-7116-0630-9
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Record Nr. UNIBAS-000017587
Proclus : Atheniensis <410-ca.485>  
Paris : Vrin, 1966-1968
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Commentary on Plato's Republic / Proclus ; translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly, John F. Finamore, Graeme Miles
Commentary on Plato's Republic / Proclus ; translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly, John F. Finamore, Graeme Miles
Autore Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca.485>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Cambridge university press, 2018-
Descrizione fisica v. ; 24 cm
ISBN 9781107154698
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1.: Essays 1-6
Record Nr. UNINA-9910646598303321
Proclus Atheniensis <410-ca.485>  
Cambridge, : Cambridge university press, 2018-
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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 : Proclus on time and the stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly, University of Tasmania and Monash University
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 : Proclus on time and the stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly, University of Tasmania and Monash University
Autore Proclus <approximately 410-485, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, United Kingdom : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (360 p.)
Disciplina 113
Collana Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
Soggetto topico Cosmology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-107-23982-6
1-107-24095-6
1-107-24817-5
1-107-25066-8
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Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on the translation; Introduction to Book 4; The Structure of book 4; The eighth gift of time: Eternity and the higher time; The ninth gift: visible time and the planets; Platonic exegesis and contemporary astronomy; Physical astronomy and philosophical hyperastronomy; Proclus and Ptolemy on the planetary order; The precession of equinoxes; The greatest gift of all: the four kinds of living creature; Conclusion; Works cited; On the Timaeus of Plato: Book 4, Proclus on Time and the Stars
Analytical table of contentsTranslation; I. The eighth gift of the Demiurge: time; A. The transition to eternity: Tim. 37c6-d2; 1. General discussion; 2. Lexis; B. The relation of Eternity to Time: Tim. 37d3-7; 1. The common conception of Eternity; 2. Aristotles account of Time and Eternity; 3. The Platonists' account of time; a. Eternity and the Living Being Itself; b. Eternity is not among the five genera; c. Proclus' account of Eternity; 4. Lexis; C. The nature of Time; 1. Mistaken views about time; a. Time is neither a concept nor an incidental cause
b. Time is not a consequence of souls thinking2. Proclus' account of what time is; 3. Appendix: specific criticism of "the physicists"; 4. Earlier Platonists on the sense in which time is 'an image of Eternity'; D. The parts and forms of time, Tim. 37e1-4; 1. What are days, nights, etc.?; 2. What are the tenses?; 3. Problem: why do the heavenly gods need time?; 4. The harmony of Plato and the Theurgists; E. The proper limits of tensed language; 1. Explication of Tim. 37e4-38a1; a. General observations; b. The source of our confusion about tensed language; 2. Explication of Tim. 38a1-9
3. Explication of Tim. 38a9-b5F. The relation between time and the heavens; a. Lexis for Tim. 38b6-c2; G. Summary of the teaching on time; II. The ninth gift of the Demiurge: the stars; A. Explication of Tim. 38c3-6; 1. Visible and invisible time; 2. The contributions of the planets toward visible time; 3. The procession of time; a. Two puzzles about the order of procession resolved; B. Explication of Tim. 38c5-d1; C. The planets and their movements; 1. The order of the planets; a. The Platonic ordering; 233 The astrological ordering of the planets233
2. The equal speeds of the Sun, Mercury and Venusa. The mathematicans; b. Porphyry and Theodore of Asine; c. Iamblichus; 3. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn; D. The influence of the planets; E. The lives of the planets; F. The motions of the planets; 1. General remarks; 2. The relative speeds of the planets; 3. The spiral motion of the planets; 4. The primary role of the Sun, Tim. 39b2-c1; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39b2-c1; 5. Night and day; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39c1-d2; 6. The Platonic Great Year; 7. Conclusion of the discussion of time
III. The tenth gift of the Demiurge: the cosmos is filled with all the kinds of living being
Altri titoli varianti Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460688503321
Proclus <approximately 410-485, >  
Cambridge, United Kingdom : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 . Procul on time and stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly [[electronic resource]]
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 . Procul on time and stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly [[electronic resource]]
Autore Proclus <approximately 410-485, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge ; ; New York : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 113
Collana Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
ISBN 1-316-50525-1
1-139-03340-9
1-107-23982-6
1-107-24095-6
1-107-24817-5
1-107-25066-8
1-107-24734-9
1-107-24983-X
1-107-24900-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on the translation; Introduction to Book 4; The Structure of book 4; The eighth gift of time: Eternity and the higher time; The ninth gift: visible time and the planets; Platonic exegesis and contemporary astronomy; Physical astronomy and philosophical hyperastronomy; Proclus and Ptolemy on the planetary order; The precession of equinoxes; The greatest gift of all: the four kinds of living creature; Conclusion; Works cited; On the Timaeus of Plato: Book 4, Proclus on Time and the Stars
Analytical table of contentsTranslation; I. The eighth gift of the Demiurge: time; A. The transition to eternity: Tim. 37c6-d2; 1. General discussion; 2. Lexis; B. The relation of Eternity to Time: Tim. 37d3-7; 1. The common conception of Eternity; 2. Aristotles account of Time and Eternity; 3. The Platonists' account of time; a. Eternity and the Living Being Itself; b. Eternity is not among the five genera; c. Proclus' account of Eternity; 4. Lexis; C. The nature of Time; 1. Mistaken views about time; a. Time is neither a concept nor an incidental cause
b. Time is not a consequence of souls thinking2. Proclus' account of what time is; 3. Appendix: specific criticism of "the physicists"; 4. Earlier Platonists on the sense in which time is 'an image of Eternity'; D. The parts and forms of time, Tim. 37e1-4; 1. What are days, nights, etc.?; 2. What are the tenses?; 3. Problem: why do the heavenly gods need time?; 4. The harmony of Plato and the Theurgists; E. The proper limits of tensed language; 1. Explication of Tim. 37e4-38a1; a. General observations; b. The source of our confusion about tensed language; 2. Explication of Tim. 38a1-9
3. Explication of Tim. 38a9-b5F. The relation between time and the heavens; a. Lexis for Tim. 38b6-c2; G. Summary of the teaching on time; II. The ninth gift of the Demiurge: the stars; A. Explication of Tim. 38c3-6; 1. Visible and invisible time; 2. The contributions of the planets toward visible time; 3. The procession of time; a. Two puzzles about the order of procession resolved; B. Explication of Tim. 38c5-d1; C. The planets and their movements; 1. The order of the planets; a. The Platonic ordering; 233 The astrological ordering of the planets233
2. The equal speeds of the Sun, Mercury and Venusa. The mathematicans; b. Porphyry and Theodore of Asine; c. Iamblichus; 3. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn; D. The influence of the planets; E. The lives of the planets; F. The motions of the planets; 1. General remarks; 2. The relative speeds of the planets; 3. The spiral motion of the planets; 4. The primary role of the Sun, Tim. 39b2-c1; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39b2-c1; 5. Night and day; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39c1-d2; 6. The Platonic Great Year; 7. Conclusion of the discussion of time
III. The tenth gift of the Demiurge: the cosmos is filled with all the kinds of living being
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787420603321
Proclus <approximately 410-485, >  
Cambridge ; ; New York : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 . Procul on time and stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly [[electronic resource]]
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus . Volume V Book 4 . Procul on time and stars / / translated with an introduction and notes by Dirk Baltzly [[electronic resource]]
Autore Proclus <approximately 410-485, >
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge ; ; New York : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 113
Collana Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus
ISBN 1-316-50525-1
1-139-03340-9
1-107-23982-6
1-107-24095-6
1-107-24817-5
1-107-25066-8
1-107-24734-9
1-107-24983-X
1-107-24900-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on the translation; Introduction to Book 4; The Structure of book 4; The eighth gift of time: Eternity and the higher time; The ninth gift: visible time and the planets; Platonic exegesis and contemporary astronomy; Physical astronomy and philosophical hyperastronomy; Proclus and Ptolemy on the planetary order; The precession of equinoxes; The greatest gift of all: the four kinds of living creature; Conclusion; Works cited; On the Timaeus of Plato: Book 4, Proclus on Time and the Stars
Analytical table of contentsTranslation; I. The eighth gift of the Demiurge: time; A. The transition to eternity: Tim. 37c6-d2; 1. General discussion; 2. Lexis; B. The relation of Eternity to Time: Tim. 37d3-7; 1. The common conception of Eternity; 2. Aristotles account of Time and Eternity; 3. The Platonists' account of time; a. Eternity and the Living Being Itself; b. Eternity is not among the five genera; c. Proclus' account of Eternity; 4. Lexis; C. The nature of Time; 1. Mistaken views about time; a. Time is neither a concept nor an incidental cause
b. Time is not a consequence of souls thinking2. Proclus' account of what time is; 3. Appendix: specific criticism of "the physicists"; 4. Earlier Platonists on the sense in which time is 'an image of Eternity'; D. The parts and forms of time, Tim. 37e1-4; 1. What are days, nights, etc.?; 2. What are the tenses?; 3. Problem: why do the heavenly gods need time?; 4. The harmony of Plato and the Theurgists; E. The proper limits of tensed language; 1. Explication of Tim. 37e4-38a1; a. General observations; b. The source of our confusion about tensed language; 2. Explication of Tim. 38a1-9
3. Explication of Tim. 38a9-b5F. The relation between time and the heavens; a. Lexis for Tim. 38b6-c2; G. Summary of the teaching on time; II. The ninth gift of the Demiurge: the stars; A. Explication of Tim. 38c3-6; 1. Visible and invisible time; 2. The contributions of the planets toward visible time; 3. The procession of time; a. Two puzzles about the order of procession resolved; B. Explication of Tim. 38c5-d1; C. The planets and their movements; 1. The order of the planets; a. The Platonic ordering; 233 The astrological ordering of the planets233
2. The equal speeds of the Sun, Mercury and Venusa. The mathematicans; b. Porphyry and Theodore of Asine; c. Iamblichus; 3. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn; D. The influence of the planets; E. The lives of the planets; F. The motions of the planets; 1. General remarks; 2. The relative speeds of the planets; 3. The spiral motion of the planets; 4. The primary role of the Sun, Tim. 39b2-c1; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39b2-c1; 5. Night and day; a. General interpretation; b. Lexis for Tim. 39c1-d2; 6. The Platonic Great Year; 7. Conclusion of the discussion of time
III. The tenth gift of the Demiurge: the cosmos is filled with all the kinds of living being
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Proclus <approximately 410-485, >  
Cambridge ; ; New York : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus / Proclus
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus / Proclus
Autore PROCLUS : Diadochus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Cambridge University Press, 2007-
Descrizione fisica volumi ; 24 cm
Disciplina 113
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990001658010203316
PROCLUS : Diadochus  
Cambridge, : Cambridge University Press, 2007-
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