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Proclus (2778 bytes)
1: '''Proclus''' Lycaeus ([[February 8]], [[412]] - [[April 17]... 5: ...nides]] and on Plato's Cratylus. In these works, Proclus analyzes and restates Plato's thought - much misi... 7: ...[[Greek religion|Hellenic religion]] was fading. Proclus taught the symbolism of Greek myths and analyzed ... 9: ... Emerson]], who declared in 1843 that, in reading Proclus, “I am filled with hilarity & spring, my he... 11: ==Saint Proclus== Proclus (crater) (1615 bytes) 20: |[[Proclus Diadochus]] 22: ...looded [[Yerkes (crater)|crater Yerkes]]. Between Proclus and Yerkes, on the edge of the [[Lunar mare|mare]... 24: The rim of Proclus crater is distinctly [[polygon]]al in shape, havi... 30: * Proclus F — ''See'' [[Crile (crater)|Crile crater]]... Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople (4091 bytes) 1: Saint '''Proclus''' (d. [[July]] [[446]]) was a [[patriarch]] of [... 3: ...rly in [[429]], on a festival of [[Virgin Mary]], Proclus preached the celebrated [[sermon]] on the Incarna... 5: ...on the [[Thursday]] before [[Easter]] in [[434]], Proclus was immediately enthroned by the permission of Th... 7: ...r showed conspicuously the moderation and tact of Proclus. In [[438]] he transported to Constantinople from... 11: In the time of Proclus the [[Trisagion]] came into use. The occasion is ... Syrianus (762 bytes) 3: ...] in 1833. His views were identical with those of Proclus, who regarded him with great affection and left o... Crile (crater) (834 bytes) 24: ... being renamed by the [[IAU]]. [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus crater]] is located to the north-northeast. Marinus (1157 bytes) 3: ...ded to the headship of the school on the death of Proclus. 5: ... [[Epidaurus]]. His chief work was a biography of Proclus, which is extant. It was first published with the... Franz (crater) (1146 bytes) 10: ...erged double-crater formation. [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus crater]] lies to the east across the [[Palus Somn... 446 (1005 bytes) 18: *[[Proclus of Constantinople|Proclus]], [[patriarch of Constantinople]] Fredholm (crater) (891 bytes) 8: ...bius crater]] to the north and [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus crater]] almost due south. 434 (1168 bytes) 13: *[[Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople|Proclus]] becomes patriarch of [[Constantinople]]. Arctinus of Miletus (1443 bytes) 3: ...tained from the ''[[Chrestomathy]]'' written by [[Proclus]] the [[Neoplatonism|Neo-Platonist]] of the [[5th... 5: ...ojans after the death of [[Hector]]. According to Proclus, he took up the narrative from the close of the '... Ray system (1526 bytes) 5: ...epler (Lunar crater)|Kepler]], [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus]], and [[Tycho (crater)|Tycho]]. Ray systems hav... Tisserand (crater) (1716 bytes) 10: ...Ray system|ray material]] from [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus crater]] to the south. Tisserand (crater) (1716 bytes) 10: ...Ray system|ray material]] from [[Proclus (crater)|Proclus crater]] to the south. Thomas Taylor (783 bytes) 1: ...hich include works of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Proclus]], [[Porphyry]], [[Apuleius]], etc. His aim was t... 487 (951 bytes) 17: *[[April 17]] - [[Proclus]], [[Neoplatonism|Neoplatonic]] philosopher Lesches (1164 bytes) 3: ...rding to the epitome in the ''Chrestomathy'' of [[Proclus]], it ended with the admission of the [[Trojan Ho... 412 (1255 bytes) 18: *[[February 8]] - [[Proclus]], [[Neoplatonism|Neoplatonist]] philosopher Isidore of Alexandria (1397 bytes) 1: ...hens in succession to [[Marinus]], who followed [[Proclus]]. John Bainbridge (1328 bytes) 8: ...]]); ''Canicularia'' ([[1648]]); and translated [[Proclus]]' ''De Sphaera'', and [[Ptolemy]]'s ''De Planeta...
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