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E-grāmata: Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus: Volume 1, Book 1: Proclus on the Socratic State and Atlantis

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Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue Timaeus is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation. This edition offers the first new English translation of the work for nearly two centuries, building on significant recent advances in scholarship on Neoplatonic commentators. It provides an invaluable record of early interpretations of Plato's dialogue, while also presenting Proclus' own views on the meaning and significance of Platonic philosophy. The present volume, the first in the edition, deals with what may be seen as the prefatory material of the Timaeus. In it Socrates gives a summary of the political arrangements favoured in the Republic, and Critias tells the story of how news of the defeat of Atlantis by ancient Athens had been brought back to Greece from Egypt by the poet and politician Solon.

This is the first volume in a new translation of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Timaeus.

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Papildus informācija

This is the first volume in this translation of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Timaeus.
Acknowledgements vii
Note on the translation viii
General introduction to the Commentary 1
DIRK BALTZLY AND HAROLD TARRANT
The importance of the Timaeus and its commentary tradition
1
Proclus' life and writings: some essential facts
2
Cultural context: Proclus and pagan practice in Athens
3
Proclus' writings
7
Intertextuality and interpretation in the Neoplatonic commentary tradition
10
Formal features of Proclus' commentary
13
The skopos of the Timaeus: theology and physiology
16
Introduction to Book I 21
The structure of Book I of Proclus' commentary
21
Interpreting the Timaeus in antiquity
23
Proclus on general questions concerning the Timaeus
49
Proclus on the summary of the constitution in the Timaeus
53
Proclus and his predecessors on Atlantis
60
On the Timaeus of Plato: Book I 85
Analytical table of contents
87
Translation
91
References 305
Fnglish—Greek glossary 312
Greek word index 318
General index 342


Harold Tarrant is Head of the School of Liberal Arts, University of Newcastle, Australia. He has published widely on Plato and ancient Platonism including Scepticism or Platonism? (1985) in the Cambridge Classical Studies series.