The Six Books of Proclus, the Platonic Successor, on the Theology of Plato, Tr. From the Greek to Which a Seventh Book is Added, in Order to Supply the Deficiency of Another Book on This Subject, Which Was Written by Proclus, but Since Lost. Also, a Translation From the Greek of Proclus' Elements of Theology. To Which Are Added a Translation of the Treatise of Proclus, on Providence and Fate; a Translation of Extracts From His Treatise, Entitled, ten Doubts Concerning Providence; and a Translation of Extracts From His Treatise on the Subsistence of Evil; as Preserved in the Bibliotheca Gr. Of Fabricius [Book Review]

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