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Proclus’ Commentary on the First Alcibiades

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Proclus’ Commentary on the First Alcibiades – text from the L G Westerink 1962 edition, translation is that of  William O’Neill (published in1965).

author

Proclus

translator

William O'Neill

type

book

binding

hardback

volume

6

pages

516

isbn

978-1898910-497

Description

This edition is the first publication of a parallel text and translation of Proclus’ extensive and profound Commentary: the text is the Westerink 1962 edition, and the translation is that of O’Neill (published in1965).
The late Platonists considered the First Alcibiades as the best starting point for the new student of philosophy because its primary theme is an exploration of the Delphic exhortation, “know thyself” – and since all human knowledge is shaped by our particular nature, unless we understand the nature of our self all further knowledge is dubious. This Commentary is an extensive summary of this theme, and its most important implications; it draws not only on the text but also upon the Chaldean Oracles, Orphic mythology, and the writings of Proclus’ predecessors in the late Platonic tradition.

Additional information

Weight 1018 kg

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