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Commentary on Plato's Timaeus (vol. III)

Proclus ; edited and translated by Dirk Baltzly
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2007

ISBN: 9780521845953

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Book description
Insert book description here.  Proclus' Commentary on the dialogue Timaeus by Plato (d. 347 BC), written in the fifth century AD, is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation.  It has had an enormous influence on subsequent Plato scholarship. 
This present volume, the third in the edition, offers a substantial introduction and notes designed to help readers unfamiliar with this author.  It presents Proclus' version of Plato's account of the elements and the mathematical proportions which bind together the body of the world.  Proclus also offers a theory of the powers of the elements that is a direct rival to Aristotle's theory, and examines Plato's account of proportion in the context of the mathematics of Proclus' own time.

About the author
Dirk Baltzly is Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy and Bioethics, Monash University.  He has published on topics in ancient Greek philosophy from the Presocratics to late antiquity, as well as in contemporary virtue ethics.

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