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Procli In Platonis Parmenidem Commentaria III : Libros VI - VII et Indices Continens

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The Commentary on Plato's Parmenides by Proclus (AD 412-85) is the most important extant document on the interpretation of this enigmatic dialogue, and has had a crucial influence on all subsequent readings.

In Proclus' Commentary, the Parmenides provides the argumentative and conceptual framework for a scientific theology wherein all mythological discourse about the gods can be integrated.

Its exposition was therefore the culmination of the curriculum of the Platonic school.

This theological reading of the Parmenides persisted, through the medium of Ficino, until the nineteenth century.

Previously this important text was only accessible in the edition of V.

Cousin (Paris, 1864). This new critical edition is based on an exhaustive study of both the Greek tradition and the medieval Latin translation.

This volume, the third and final one, contains Books VI and VII, and a complete set of indexes.

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Oxford University Press
0199291829 / 9780199291823
Hardback
184
17/09/2009
United Kingdom
English
440 p.
19 cm