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Hardcover Ek ton Proklou scholion eis Platonos Kratylon eklogai. Ex Procli scholiis in Cratylum Platonis excerpta. E codd. edidit Io. Fr. Boissonade [Greek] Book

ISBN: 102418028X

ISBN13: 9781024180282

Ek ton Proklou scholion eis Platonos Kratylon eklogai. Ex Procli scholiis in Cratylum Platonis excerpta. E codd. edidit Io. Fr. Boissonade [Greek]

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This volume presents excerpts from Proclus's scholia on Plato's "Cratylus", edited by Jean Fran ois Boissonade. Written in Greek, the text offers invaluable insights into ancient Greek philosophy, linguistics, and the interpretation of Plato's dialogues. Proclus, a prominent Neoplatonist philosopher, provides detailed commentary on the etymology of words and the philosophical concepts discussed in "Cratylus". This edition, meticulously compiled from various codices, makes Proclus's insightful analysis accessible to scholars and students interested in classical philosophy and the history of linguistic thought. It remains an important resource for understanding Plato through the lens of late antiquity.

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