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El. knyga: Proclus: Commentary on Plato's Timaeus: Volume 6, Book 5: Proclus on the Gods of Generation and the Creation of Humans

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Proclus' commentary on the dialogue Timaeus by Plato (d.347 BC), written in the fifth century AD, is arguably the most important commentary on a text of Plato, offering unparalleled insights into eight centuries of Platonic interpretation. It has had an enormous influence on subsequent Plato scholarship. This edition nevertheless offers the first new translation of the work for nearly two centuries, building on significant recent advances in scholarship by Neoplatonic commentators. It will provide 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 book presents Proclus' unrepentant account of a multitude of divinities involved with the creation of mortal life, the supreme creator's delegation to them of the creation of human life, and the manner in which they took the immortal life principle from him and wove it together with our mortal parts to produce human beings.

An invaluable resource for any graduate or scholar of ancient philosophy or the classics. This volume, the sixth and last in the series, offers Proclus' interpretation of Plato's account of the creation of humans. A comprehensive introduction and notes make the text accessible to non-specialists.

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Classics scholars will welcome this translation into English of a pivotal work of Platonic philosophy from late antiquity.
Acknowledgements viii
Note on the Translation ix
Introduction to Book 5 1(1)
The Integrity and Structure of Book 5
1(6)
The Sources of Book 5
7(4)
The Named Sublunary Gods
11(4)
The Address of the Father
15(4)
Preparation of Individual Souls
19(3)
Souls Learn Law and Fate
22(3)
The Sowing
25(1)
The Transfer of Creative Responsibilities
26(1)
Bodily Creation
26(1)
The Soul's Problems When Joined to Body
27(3)
The Remaining Topic: Life in the Body
30(1)
Conclusion
30(2)
Works Cited
32(3)
On the Timaeus of Plato: Book 5, Proclus on the Gods of Generation and the Creation of Humans
35(2)
Analytical Table of Contents
37(5)
Translation
42(209)
References 251(3)
English--Greek Glossary 254(9)
Greek Word Index 263(13)
General Index 276
Harold Tarrant is Professor Emeritus of Classics at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales. His recent publications include The Platonic Alcibiades I: The Dialogue and its Ancient Reception (Cambridge, 2015) and The Neoplatonic Socrates (2014).