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Proclus (Greek: Πρόκλος) or Proculeius, son of the physician Themison, was a hierophant at Laodiceia in Syria. He wrote, according to the Suda, the following works: * On the gods (θεολογία) * On the myth of Pandora in Hesiod (εἰς τὴν παρ' Ἡσιόδῳ τῆς Πανδώρας μῦθον) * On golden words (εἰς τὰ χρυσᾶ ἔπη) * On Nicomachus' introduction to number theory (εἰς τὴν Νικομάχου εἰσαγωγὴν τῆς ἀριθμητικῆς) * some geometrical treatises He is also mentioned by Damascius in a commentary on Plato.

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  • Procle de Laodicea, de vegades també Proculeu (llatí: Proclus, Proculeius) fill de , fou hierofanta de Laodicea a Síria. A l'enciclopèdia bizantina Suides es mencionen quatre obres seves: * Θεολογία (Teologia) * Εἰστὴν παρ' ̔Ησιόδῳ τη̂ς Πανδώρας μυ̂θον (Sobre el mite de Pandora) * Εἰς τὰ χρυσα̂ ἔπη * Εἰς τὴν Νικομάχου εἰσαγωγὴν τη̂ς ἀριθμητικη̂ς (ca)
  • Proclus (Greek: Πρόκλος) or Proculeius, son of the physician Themison, was a hierophant at Laodiceia in Syria. He wrote, according to the Suda, the following works: * On the gods (θεολογία) * On the myth of Pandora in Hesiod (εἰς τὴν παρ' Ἡσιόδῳ τῆς Πανδώρας μῦθον) * On golden words (εἰς τὰ χρυσᾶ ἔπη) * On Nicomachus' introduction to number theory (εἰς τὴν Νικομάχου εἰσαγωγὴν τῆς ἀριθμητικῆς) * some geometrical treatises He is also mentioned by Damascius in a commentary on Plato. Although a commentary on the Pythagorean Golden Verses, known through a translation into Arabic (in the El Escorial library as manuscript 888) has sometimes been attributed to this Proclus (following a theory promoted by ), this is disputed, and a more widely accepted theory is that the commentary is instead by Proclus Diadochus. (en)
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  • Procle de Laodicea, de vegades també Proculeu (llatí: Proclus, Proculeius) fill de , fou hierofanta de Laodicea a Síria. A l'enciclopèdia bizantina Suides es mencionen quatre obres seves: * Θεολογία (Teologia) * Εἰστὴν παρ' ̔Ησιόδῳ τη̂ς Πανδώρας μυ̂θον (Sobre el mite de Pandora) * Εἰς τὰ χρυσα̂ ἔπη * Εἰς τὴν Νικομάχου εἰσαγωγὴν τη̂ς ἀριθμητικη̂ς (ca)
  • Proclus (Greek: Πρόκλος) or Proculeius, son of the physician Themison, was a hierophant at Laodiceia in Syria. He wrote, according to the Suda, the following works: * On the gods (θεολογία) * On the myth of Pandora in Hesiod (εἰς τὴν παρ' Ἡσιόδῳ τῆς Πανδώρας μῦθον) * On golden words (εἰς τὰ χρυσᾶ ἔπη) * On Nicomachus' introduction to number theory (εἰς τὴν Νικομάχου εἰσαγωγὴν τῆς ἀριθμητικῆς) * some geometrical treatises He is also mentioned by Damascius in a commentary on Plato. (en)
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