
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Parmenides
Proclus(Author)
Princeton University Press
Will be published approx. on 10. October 2017
Book
Hardback
664 pages
978-0-691-18040-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first English translation of Proclus' commentary on Plato's
Parmenides. Glenn Morrow's death occurred while he was less than halfway through the translation, which was completed by John Dillon. A major work of the great Neoplatonist philosopher, the commentary is an intellectual tour de force that greatly influenced later medieval and Renaissance thought. As the notes and introductory summaries explain, it comprises a full account of Proclus' own metaphysical system, disguised, as is so much Neoplatonic philosophy, in the form of a commentary.
Parmenides. Glenn Morrow's death occurred while he was less than halfway through the translation, which was completed by John Dillon. A major work of the great Neoplatonist philosopher, the commentary is an intellectual tour de force that greatly influenced later medieval and Renaissance thought. As the notes and introductory summaries explain, it comprises a full account of Proclus' own metaphysical system, disguised, as is so much Neoplatonic philosophy, in the form of a commentary.
Reviews / Votes
"Plato's Parmenides was arguably the most important text in the curriculum of the Neo-Platonists, and is the key to understanding their philosophy. The influence of Proclus' commentary was immense. . . . Morrow and Dillon's translation will stand as a landmark in Neo-Platonic literature."---Lucas Siorvanes, Journal of Hellenic Studies "Few now would turn to the commentary of Proclus, head of the Academy in the fifth century A,D. primarily in order to understand Plato. Nevertheless, the work is of great importance for the light it sheds on the interpretation of the dialogueby Proclus and his predecessors.... [Scholars] have increasingly devoted attention to the way in which elaboration of the Neoplatonic metaphysical system went hand in hand with more and more complex interpretations of the hypotheses of Parmenides 137ff.
"---Anne Sheppard, The Times Higher Education Supplement
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
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Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
1272 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-18040-3 (9780691180403)
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09/2021
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Persons
Proclus
Translated by Glenn R. Morrow & John M. Dillon