Proclus and the Chaldean Oracles

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Chaldean Oracles
Chaldean Philosophy
Chaldean's Oracles
Chaldean's philosophy
Chaldean's teachings
Coeval Philosophical Theological Systems
Demiurgic Intellect
Des Places
Divine Henads
divine hierarchy analysis
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exegesis of Chaldean Oracles by Proclus
Father's Intellect
Father’s Intellect
Greek philosophical texts
Hot Breath
Intellectual Archetype
Intelligible Dimension
Intelligible Triad
King Helios
late antiquity religion
Material Disorder
Michael Psellus
Neo-Platonic Exegesis
Neoplatonic metaphysics
Paternal Intellect
Plato's Parmenides
Platonic Theology
Platonic triad
Plato’s Parmenides
Proclean's exegesis
Proclus's philosophical-theological system
Supreme Monad
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
Von Arnim
Wild River
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367473143
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume examines the discussion of the Chaldean Oracles in the work of Proclus, as well as offering a translation and commentary of Proclus’ Treatise On Chaldean Philosophy.

Spanu assesses whether Proclus’ exegesis of the Chaldean Oracles can be used by modern research to better clarify the content of Chaldean doctrine or must instead be abandoned because it represents a substantial misinterpretation of originary Chaldean teachings. The volume is augmented by Proclus’ Greek text, with English translation and commentary.

Proclus and the Chaldean Oracles will be of interest to researchers working on Neoplatonism, Proclus and theurgy in the ancient world.

Nicola Spanu wrote a PhD thesis on Plotinus and his Gnostic disciples and took part in a postdoctoral project on Byzantine cosmology and its relation to Neoplatonism. He has worked as an independent researcher on his second academic publication, which has focused on Proclus and the Chaldean Oracles.

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