The present article is concerned with Proclus’ highly original and profoundly influential account of the symbolic function of poetry, the pedagogic as well as the hieratic value of myths and the soteriological power of allegorical interpretation. Thus, the paper begins with a brief discussion of Plato’s dismissal of poetry as μέγιστον ψεῦδος. Subsequently, Proclus’ theory of three kinds of poetry is examined, upon which attention is paid to his revolutionary idea that σύμβολα rather than μιμήματα are the tools of the highest kind of poetry. Then, Proclus’ views on the difference between Plato’s and Homer’s μυθοποιΐα are considered. While the article concludes with an analysis of Proclus’ conviction about the functional similarity of symbols...
En la 5ª y 6ª disertación del Comentario a la República de Platón Proclo se centra en rescatar tanto...
A response to John Finamore, “The Divided Line and the Cave in Proclus' Republic Commentary.
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic is the only extant ancient Greek commentary on Plato's Repub...
The commentary on Plato's Republic by Proclus (d. 485 CE), which takes the form of a series of essay...
Among the various themes faced by Proclus in his articulated interpreta- tion of Plato’s Republic, t...
Towards the end of the discussion of poetry in Republic X Plato describes poetry as an erōs, a passi...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
This thesis presents a close reading of the fifth essay in Proclus' commentary on the Republic. It f...
The present paper argues that the early Pythagoreans contributed significantly to the development of...
The paper investigates the complex interrelationship between philosophy and poetry as it was present...
According to his Cratylus commentary Proclus thinks that, although an oracle or a poet is the custom...
This thesis argues that a combination of inspired and didactic poetry, a combination of metaphysical...
Introduction: After a brief statement that Proclus' 5th and 6th essays deal with Plato's discussions...
The layout of this thesis begins with a chapter on the evaluation of Aristotle’s defense of poetry a...
En la 5ª y 6ª disertación del Comentario a la República de Platón Proclo se centra en rescatar tanto...
A response to John Finamore, “The Divided Line and the Cave in Proclus' Republic Commentary.
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...
Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Republic is the only extant ancient Greek commentary on Plato's Repub...
The commentary on Plato's Republic by Proclus (d. 485 CE), which takes the form of a series of essay...
Among the various themes faced by Proclus in his articulated interpreta- tion of Plato’s Republic, t...
Towards the end of the discussion of poetry in Republic X Plato describes poetry as an erōs, a passi...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
This thesis presents a close reading of the fifth essay in Proclus' commentary on the Republic. It f...
The present paper argues that the early Pythagoreans contributed significantly to the development of...
The paper investigates the complex interrelationship between philosophy and poetry as it was present...
According to his Cratylus commentary Proclus thinks that, although an oracle or a poet is the custom...
This thesis argues that a combination of inspired and didactic poetry, a combination of metaphysical...
Introduction: After a brief statement that Proclus' 5th and 6th essays deal with Plato's discussions...
The layout of this thesis begins with a chapter on the evaluation of Aristotle’s defense of poetry a...
En la 5ª y 6ª disertación del Comentario a la República de Platón Proclo se centra en rescatar tanto...
A response to John Finamore, “The Divided Line and the Cave in Proclus' Republic Commentary.
The allegorical dimension of the text in the early French Renaissance culture became, under the infl...