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On Proclus and his influence in medieval philosophy

Leiden ; New York: E.J. Brill (1992)

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  1. Philebus.Verity Harte - 2012 - In Associate Editors: Francisco Gonzalez Gerald A. Press (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Plato. Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 81-83.
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  • Sacral and Anagogical Aspects of the “Marvellous” in Damascius. An Interpretation.Valerio Napoli - 2018 - Peitho 9 (1):121-155.
    In the fragments of Damascius’ Vita Isidori one can observe a significant presence of the “marvellous.” In many cases, the marvellous seems to manifest a sacral and anagogical value in line with the philosophical and religious conceptions of late Neo-Platonism. A similar value of the marvellous can also be found in a passage of De Principiis, where Damascius hails the totally ineffable Principle as supremely marvellous, upon which he presents it as absolutely unknowable and expressible only in an aporetic way.
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  • Regina quondam….Bernard McGinn - 2008 - Speculum 83 (4):817-839.
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  • Proclus.Christoph Helmig - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Canon Law.James A. Brundage - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 189--191.
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