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David Butorac

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    Careless of adornment. Spiritual training and salvation in the dialectic of Proclus' Parmenides
    Dissertation, KU Leuven. 2010.
    status: published.
  •  55
    The Neoplatonic Socrates ed. by Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (2): 328-329. 2015.
    History of Western PhilosophySocrates
  •  72
    Αντιγραφη in Proclus' In Parmenidem: A correction of the budé edition
    Classical Quarterly 65 (1): 310-320. 2015.
    There are presently two modern critical editions of Proclus' commentary on the Parmenides. One, the edition of the Oxford Classical Texts, was completed under the auspices of Carlos Steel in 2009. The other, the Budé edition, under the editorship of Concetta Luna and the late Alain-Philippe Segonds, followed soon after, with the third of the first three books of the commentary having appeared in the early 2012. This most recent two-part volume of the Budé addresses, for the final time it seems, …Read more
    There are presently two modern critical editions of Proclus' commentary on the Parmenides. One, the edition of the Oxford Classical Texts, was completed under the auspices of Carlos Steel in 2009. The other, the Budé edition, under the editorship of Concetta Luna and the late Alain-Philippe Segonds, followed soon after, with the third of the first three books of the commentary having appeared in the early 2012. This most recent two-part volume of the Budé addresses, for the final time it seems, the Budé's criticisms of the OCT edition. The first volume could be well described as a long philippic against the OCT and its editor and contributors, going well beyond the tone of measured academic discourse. Relentlessly, it imprecates the readings of the OCT, the length and tone of which criticisms will not weather time well. However, there is one disagreement between the two editions, perhaps the most textually significant one and certainly the largest, which is noted as a part of a comprehensive list by the Budé, but no discussion ensues. This is all the more curious because Steel had, in a separate article, directly raised objections to their solution to this passage. Why in this single case is the Budé suddenly so taciturn?
    ProclusPlato: Parmenides
  •  1
    The place and purpose of hypotheses in Proclus: method, logic, mathematics and philosophy
    In Angela Longo (ed.), Argument from Hypothesis in Ancient Philosophy, Bibliopolis. 2012.
    Proclus
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    The wandering of the soul: Proclus and the dialectic of the "Parmenides"
    Dionysius 27 33-54. 2009.
    Classical Greek Philosophy, MiscProclus
  •  71
    Proclus in Parmenidem- (C.) Luna, (A.-P.) Segonds (edd., trans.) Proclus. Commentaire sur le Parménide de Platon. Livre II. (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé 476.) Pp. cxliv + 350. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2010. Paper, €57. ISBN: 978-2-251-00560-7 (review)
    The Classical Review 62 (1): 130-132. 2012.
    Neoplatonists
  •  71
    Proclus and his Legacy (edited book)
    with Danielle A. Layne
    De Gruyter. 2016.
    his volume investigates Proclus' own thought and his wide-ranging influence within late Neoplatonic, Alexandrine and Byzantinian philosophy and theology. It further explores how Procline metaphysics and doctrines of causality influence and transition into Arabic and Islamic thought, up until Richard Hooker in England, Spinoza in Holland and Pico in Italy. John Dillon provides a helpful overview of Proclus' thought, Harold Tarrant discusses Proclus' influence within Alexandrian philosophy and Tzv…Read more
    his volume investigates Proclus' own thought and his wide-ranging influence within late Neoplatonic, Alexandrine and Byzantinian philosophy and theology. It further explores how Procline metaphysics and doctrines of causality influence and transition into Arabic and Islamic thought, up until Richard Hooker in England, Spinoza in Holland and Pico in Italy. John Dillon provides a helpful overview of Proclus' thought, Harold Tarrant discusses Proclus' influence within Alexandrian philosophy and Tzvi Langermann presents ground breaking work on the Jewish reception of Proclus, focusing on the work of Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (1591-1655), while Stephen Gersh presents a comprehensive synopsis of Proclus' reception throughout Christendom. The volume also presents works from notable scholars like Helen Lang, Sarah Wear and Crystal Addey and has a considerable strength in its presentation of Pseudo-Dionysius, Proclus' transmission and development in Arabic philosophy and the problem of the eternity of the world. It will be important for anyone interested in the development and transition of ideas from the late ancient world onwards.
    NeoplatonistsNeoplatonists, MiscProclus
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    The place and purposes of hypotheses in Proclus: method, training and savlation
    In Angela Longo (ed.), Argument from Hypothesis in Ancient Philosophy, Bibliopolis. 2012.
    Proclus
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