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Rareș Ilie Marinescu
(2023)
Nature as an Instrumental Cause in Proclus.
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
(pp. 673-692).
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Robert Goulding
(2022)
Geometry and the Gods: Theurgy in Proclus’s Commentary on the First Book of Euclid’s Elements.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 358-406).
(/isis/citation/CBB160547439/)
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Dietmar Herrmann
(2022)
Ancient Mathematics: History of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Hellenism.
(/isis/citation/CBB904130526/)
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Markus Asper
(2019)
Personae at Play. ‘Men of Mathematics’ in Commentary.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 4-15).
(/isis/citation/CBB621312451/)
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Christopher Kurfess
(2018)
An Overlooked Fragment of Parmenides in Proclus?.
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
(pp. 245-257).
(/isis/citation/CBB126893170/)
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Enrico Piergiacomi
(2017)
Naming the Principles in Democritus: An Epistemological Problem.
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
(pp. 435-448).
(/isis/citation/CBB791839936/)
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Boyko Zlatev
(2016)
On The Value And Meaning Of Proclus' Perfect Year.
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
(pp. 191-194).
(/isis/citation/CBB183009905/)
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S. Negrepontis; G. Tassopoulos
(2016)
Theodorus’ Proofs of Incommensurabilities with Gnomons.
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
(pp. 15-30).
(/isis/citation/CBB312338431/)
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David Blair Pass
(2016)
Platonism and Planetary Motion: Reason, Balance and Order in Proclus’ Commentary on Republic 617a4–b4.
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
(pp. 369-408).
(/isis/citation/CBB912199255/)
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Jonathan N. Regier
(2016)
An Unfolding Geometry: Appropriating Proclus in the “Harmonice Mundi” (1619).
In: Unifying Heaven and Earth: Essays in the History of Early Modern Cosmology
(pp. 217-237).
(/isis/citation/CBB858988343/)
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David Rabouin
(2015)
Proclus’ Conception of Geometric Space and Its Actuality.
In: Mathematizing Space: The Objects of Geometry from Antiquity to the Early Modern Age
(pp. 105-142).
(/isis/citation/CBB831079441/)
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Henry Mendell
(2015)
What’s Location Got to Do with It? Place, Space, and the Infinite in Classical Greek Mathematics.
In: Mathematizing Space: The Objects of Geometry from Antiquity to the Early Modern Age
(pp. 15-63).
(/isis/citation/CBB672089354/)
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Brian P. Copenhaver
(2015)
Magic in Western Culture: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment.
(/isis/citation/CBB831217904/)
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Arnzen, Rüdiger
(2013)
Proclus on Plato's Timaeus 89e3--90c7.
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy
(pp. 1-45).
(/isis/citation/CBB001252562/)
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Domninus, Larissaeus; Riedlberger, Peter
(2013)
Encheiridion and Spurious Works.
(/isis/citation/CBB001551908/)
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Asper, Markus
(2013)
Explanation between Nature and Text: Ancient Greek Commentators on Science.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 43-50).
(/isis/citation/CBB001211302/)
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Marwan Rashed
(2012)
Nouveaux fragments anti-procliens de Philopon en version arabe et le problème des origines de la théorie de l' "instauration" (Ḥudūth).
In: Circolazione dei saperi nel Mediterraneo: filosofia e scienze (secoli IX-XVII)/Circulation des savoirs autour de la Méditerranée: philosophie et sciences (IXe-XVIIe siècle)
(pp. 323-360).
(/isis/citation/CBB675875552/)
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Claessens, Guy
(2011)
Imagination as Self-knowledge: Kepler on Proclus' Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements.
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
(p. 179).
(/isis/citation/CBB001034167/)
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Martijn, Marije
(2010)
Proclus on the Order of Philosophy of Nature.
Synthese
(pp. 205-223).
(/isis/citation/CBB001211453/)
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Martijn, Marije
(2010)
Proclus on Nature: Philosophy of Nature and Its Methods in Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Timaeus.
(/isis/citation/CBB001210600/)
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