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"This is the first book to provide an account of the influence of Proclus, a member of the Athenian Neoplatonic School, during more than one thousand years of European history (ca 500-1600). Proclus was the most important philosopher of late antiquity, a dominant (albeit controversial) voice in Byzantine thought, the second most influential Greek philosopher in the later western Middle Ages (after Aristotle), and a major figure (together with Plotinus) in the revival of Greek philosophy in the Renaissance. Proclus was also intensively studied in the Islamic world of the Middle Ages and was a major influence on the thought of medieval Georgia. The volume begins with a substantial essay by the editor summarizing the entire history of Proclus' reception. This is followed by the essays of more than a dozen of the world's leading authorities in the various specific areas covered"--
Proclus, --- PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical --- PHILOSOPHY / History et Surveys / Ancient et Classical. --- Philosophie der Antike. --- Proclus Atheniensis phil. TLG 4036. --- Proclus --- Proclo, --- Proclo di Atene, --- Proclo di Costantinopoli, --- Proclo Licio Diadoco, --- Proclus Arabus, --- Proclus Diadochus --- Proclus Diadochus, --- Proclus Lycius, --- Prokl, --- Prokl Diadokh, --- Proklos, --- Proklos Diadochos, --- Proklus, --- Πρόκλος, --- Πρόκλος Πλατωνικός Διάδοχος, --- Πρόκλος Διάδοχος, --- פרוקלוס --- Proclus, - approximately 410-485
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The Tria Opuscula by the Late Antique Neoplatonist Proklos are accessible in full in the translation into medieval Latin by Wilhelm von Moerbeke, as well as in fragments in the Greek texts of Late Antique and Byzantine authors. Using the form of a commentary on passages, this work assesses what we can learn from these sources about the original Greek text of the three works. At the same time the commentary serves the elucidation of the first complete Greek retroversion of the Tria Opuscula, which is published here.
Manuscripts, Greek. --- Manuscrits grecs --- Proclus, --- William, --- Translations into Latin --- History and criticism. --- Proclus. --- Greek language --- Manuscripts, Greek --- History and criticism --- Providence and government of God --- Early works to 1800 --- Greek manuscripts --- Greek philology --- Guilelmus, --- Guillaume, --- Guillelmus, --- Gulielmus, --- Moerbeka, Guilelmus de, --- Moerbeke, Guillaume de, --- Moerbeke, William of, --- Morbeca, Guilelmus de, --- Morbeka, Gulielmus de, --- Mörbeke, Wilhelm von, --- Murbeka, Gulielmus de, --- Wilhelm, --- Wilhelmus, --- Willem, --- Proclo, --- Proclo di Atene, --- Proclo di Costantinopoli, --- Proclo Licio Diadoco, --- Proclus Arabus, --- Proclus Diadochus --- Proclus Diadochus, --- Proclus Lycius, --- Prokl, --- Prokl Diadokh, --- Proklos, --- Proklos Diadochos, --- Proklus, --- Πρόκλος, --- Πρόκλος Πλατωνικός Διάδοχος, --- Πρόκλος Διάδοχος, --- פרוקלוס --- Greek language - Translations into Latin - History and criticism --- Providence and government of God - Early works to 1800 --- Proclus, - approximately 410-485. - Tria opuscula --- William, - of Moerbeke, - approximately 1215-1286 --- Late Antique Philosophy. --- Neoplatonism. --- Proklos.
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In De li non aliud (Über das Nicht-Andere) von 1461/2 entwickelt Nicolaus Cusanus den markanten wie ungewöhnlichen Gottesbegriff non aliud. Damit konzipiert Cusanus einen der spektakulärsten Gedanken der Metaphysikgeschichte: den negativen Selbstbezug des Absoluten. In der vorliegenden Arbeit untersucht Max Rohstock dieses Konzept systematisch und historisch. Damit kann er gleich mehrere Forschungsdesiderate einlösen. Zum einen klärt er umfassend die Funktion der in der Cusanusforschung umstrittenen negativen Theologie. Er zeigt, dass Cusanus die negative Theologie originell ausdeutet und mit seiner Schrift über das Nicht-Andere ein "Manifest" für die negative Theologie entwirft. Zudem weist der Autor nach, dass der irische Philosoph Johannes Scottus Eriugena (9. Jh.) Vater dieses cusanischen Konzeptes war.
Negative theology. --- Nicholas, --- Erigena, Johannes Scotus, --- Proclus, --- Pseudo-Dionysius, --- pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita --- Dionysius Areopagita --- Denys l'Aréopagite --- Denys the Areopagite --- Dionysius de Areopagiet --- Dionysius --- Proclo, --- Proclo di Atene, --- Proclo di Costantinopoli, --- Proclo Licio Diadoco, --- Proclus Arabus, --- Proclus Diadochus --- Proclus Diadochus, --- Proclus Lycius, --- Prokl, --- Prokl Diadokh, --- Proklos, --- Proklos Diadochos, --- Proklus, --- Πρόκλος, --- Πρόκλος Πλατωνικός Διάδοχος, --- Πρόκλος Διάδοχος, --- פרוקלוס --- Joannes Scottus Eriugena --- Johannes Scottus Eriugena --- Joannes Scotus Eriugena --- Johannes Scotus Eriugena --- Iohannis Scotti --- Johannes Scotus Erigena --- Erigena, Johannes Scotus --- Eriugena --- Erigena, Joannes Scotus, --- Erigène, Jean Scot, --- Eriugena, Giovanni Scoto, --- Eriugena, Joannes Scotus, --- Eriugena, Johannes Scotus, --- Eriugena, John Scottus, --- Eriugena, Scoto, --- Eriugena, Yohanesu Sukotusu, --- Giovanni Scoto, --- Jean Scot, --- Joannes Scotus, --- Joannes, --- Johannes Scottus, --- Johannes, --- John, --- Scot Erigène, Jean, --- Scot, Jean, --- Scoto, Giovanni, --- Scottus Eriugena, John, --- Scottus, Johannes, --- Scotus Erigena, Johannes, --- Scotus Eriugena, Joannes, --- Scotus Eriugena, Johannes, --- Sukotusu Eriugena, Yohanesu, --- Chrypffs, Nicolaus, --- Cues, Nicolas de, --- Cues, Nikolaus von, --- Cusa, Nicolaus de, --- Cusano, Nicola, --- Cusano, Nicolò, --- Cusanus, Nicolaus, --- Khrypffs, Nicolaus, --- Krebs, Nicolaus, --- Kues, Nikolaus von, --- Kusánský, Mikuláš, --- Kuzańczyk, --- Kuzaneli, Nikoloz, --- Kuzanskiĭ, Nikolaĭ, --- Mikołaj, --- Mikuláš, --- Ni-ku-la Kʻu-sa, --- Nicholas de Cusa, --- Nicola, --- Nicolai, --- Nicolas, --- Nicolaus Cusanus, --- Nicolò, --- Nikolaĭ, --- Nikolaus, --- Nikolaus von Cusa, --- Nikoloz, --- Nikoloz Kuzanelis, --- Nikula Kʻu-sa, --- Николай, --- Кузанский, Николай, --- Cusano, Niccolò, --- Cusa, Nicolaas van, --- Nicolaas, --- Johannes Scottus Eriugena. --- Neo-Platonism. --- Dionigi, --- Dionisiĭ, --- Dionisio, --- Dionysios, --- Dionysius Areopagita, --- Dionysius Mysticus --- Dionysius, --- Pseudo-Denys, --- Pseudo-Dionigi, --- Pseudo-Dionisiĭ, --- Pseudo Dionisio, --- Psevdo-Dionise, --- Psevdo-Dionisii︠a︡,
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