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Proclus Lycaeus ( February 8 , 412 – April 17 , 487 ), surnamed "The Successor" ( Greek Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος Próklos ho Diádokhos ), was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher...
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Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople (Redirected from Proclus of Constantinople)

Saint Proclus (d. July 446 ) was a patriarch of Constantinople . The friend and disciple of John Chrysostom , he became secretary to Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople . who ordained him deacon and priest . Sisinnius , the successor of Atticus, consecrated him bishop of Cyzicus but the people there refused to receive him, and he remained at Constantinople. On the...
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Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople (Redirected from Proclus (patriarch))

Saint Proclus (d. July 446 ) was a patriarch of Constantinople . The friend and disciple of John Chrysostom , he became secretary to Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople . who ordained him deacon and priest . Sisinnius , the successor of Atticus, consecrated him bishop of Cyzicus but the people there refused to receive him, and he remained at Constantinople. On the death of Sisinnius...
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Proclus (crater)

... Longitude 46.8° E Diameter 28 km Depth 2.4 km Colongitude    314° at sunrise Eponym Proclus Diadochus References See listing Proclus is a young lunar impact crater located to the west of the Mare Crisium , on the east shore of the Palus Somni . It lies to the south...
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Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople

Saint Proclus (d. July 446 ) was a patriarch of Constantinople . The friend and disciple of John Chrysostom , he became secretary to Patriarch Atticus of Constantinople . who ordained him deacon and priest . Sisinnius , the successor of Atticus, consecrated him bishop of Cyzicus but the people there refused to receive him, and he remained at Constantinople. On the death of Sisinnius...
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Euclid

... Almost nothing is known about Euclid outside of what is presented in Elements and his few other surviving books. What little biographical information we do have comes largely from commentaries by Proclus and Pappus of Alexandria : he was active at the great library in Alexandria and may have studied at Plato 's Academe in Greece , but his exact lifespan and place of birth are unknown. ...
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Council of Chalcedon

... theologians, Diodorus of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia were at this time translated into Syriac , which led to a new blooming of the heresy among the Armenians . By the intervention of Patriarch Proclus of Constantinople , the two theologians were condemned throughout the East, but this situation would later provide the material for the Second Council of Constantinople some hundred years later...
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Ammonius Hermiae

Ammonius Hermiae ( 5th century AD) was a Greek philosopher , and the son of Hermias or Hermeias, a fellow-pupil of Proclus . He taught at Alexandria , and had among his scholars Asclepius , John Philoponus , Damascius and Simplicius . Of his reputedly numerous writings, his commentaries on Plato and Ptolemy are lost, but we have: A commentary on the Isagoge of Porphyry ...
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Hipparchus (astronomer)

...instrument as Hipparchus, called dioptra , to measure the apparent diameter of the Sun and Moon. Pappus of Alexandria described it (in his commentary on the Almagest of that chapter), as did Proclus ( Hypotyposis IV). It was a 4-foot rod with a scale, a sighting hole at one end, and a wedge that could be moved along the rod to exactly obscure the disk of Sun or Moon. Hipparchus also observed...
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History of Western philosophy

...of Hippo (354-430 AD), Christian philosopher and Church father, influenced by Neoplatonism. Hypatia (370-415 AD), famous female Neoplatonist based Alexandria and murdered by a Christian mob. Proclus (411-485 AD), Athenian Neoplatonist and head of the Academy. Ammonius (440-521 AD), Alexandrian Neoplatonist, a pupil of Proclus and teacher of Damascius and Simplicius. Damascius (462...
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