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The Commentary of Proclus on the Timaeus of Plato in two volumes. With page and line numbers added from Diehl’s 1906 edition, with Taylor’s extensive footnotes and references, together with over 1500 extra references added by the Prometheus Trust. This is the largest late Platonic Commentary to have survived: it is, as Taylor described it in his original edition, “a treasury of Pythagoric and Platonic physiology” and the work which Proclus himself thought the most important of all his writings. The second volume includes the second part of book 3, and books 4 and 5. A revised 2nd edition
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