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Information: Proclus, 411-485. Neoplatonist philosopher educated at Alexandria and Athens. In addition to his philosophical works, he wrote a prized commentary on Euclid's Elements.
Proclus Sites:
On the Sacred Art On the Sacred Art: Translation and commentary by Stephen Ronan of this fragment, preserved by Iamblichus. (Proclus) http://www.esotericism.co.uk/proclus-sacred.htm
Proclus Diadochus Proclus Diadochus: Summary of Proclus' thought. in the context of the Neoplatonic tradition. Extensively documented. (Proclus) http://www.kheper.net/topics/Neoplatonism/Proclus.htm
Proclus Page Proclus Page: A comprehensive resource on this thinker. Includes online translations of several works, in addition to biographical and other information. (Proclus) http://www.goddess-athena.org/Encyclopedia/Friends/Proclus/index.htm
On the Signs of Divine Possession On the Signs of Divine Possession: Translation and commentary by Stephen Ronan on this fragment preserved by the Byzantine Christian Neoplatonist, Michael Psellus. (Proclus) http://www.esotericism.co.uk/proclus-signs.htm
Quotations by Proclus Quotations by Proclus: Collected quotations on science and mathematics. (Proclus) http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Quotations/Proclus.html
MacTutor History of Mathematics: Proclus MacTutor History of Mathematics: Proclus: Biography of this Neoplatonist thinker. Includes references and links to articles on related thinkers. (Proclus) http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Proclus.html