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(TAYLOR, THOMAS, translator.) Proclus, Diadochus. The Fragments thatremain of the Lost Writings of Proclus, surnamed the Platonic Successor. Translated from the Greek. By Thomas Taylor * Ocellus Lucanus; et al. Ocellus Lucanus on the Nature of the

(TAYLOR, THOMAS, translator.) Proclus, Diadochus. The Fragments thatremain of the Lost Writings of Proclus, surnamed the Platonic Successor. Translated from the Greek. By Thomas Taylor * Ocellus Lucanus; et al. Ocellus Lucanus on the Nature of the Universe. Taurus,the Platonic Philosopher, on the Eternity of the World. Julius Firmicus Maternus of the Thema Mundi; in which the Positions of the Stars at the Commencement of the Several Mundane Periods in given. Select Theorems on the Perpetuity of Time, by Proclus. Translated fromthe Originals by Thomas Taylor. Half-title. Together, 2 volumes. 8vo, first in modern .25 linen, second in 19th-century .5 calf. London, 1822; 1831 E300-500 WITH: Translations from the Greek; viz., Aristotle's Synopsis of the Virtues and Vices. The Similitudes of Demophilus. The Golden Sentences of Democrates. And the Pythagoric Symbols, with the Explanations of Jamblichus. By William Bridgman, F.L.S. To which are added, The Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, by Mr. Thomas Taylor. 8vo, contemporary .5 calf, top of spine chipped, lettering piece off; lacks half-title. London, 1804.

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