Volume VIII of the Thomas Taylor Series. This volume retains all of Taylor's introduction, notes, and his reconstruction of the lost seventh book. It is an essentially religious work: a near perfect attempt to express in a manner accessible to the reasoning mind, the universal order in, of, and around, all things. As such, Proclus' masterpiece is pan-cosmic in its scope, illuminating for us the Principles which produce, vivify, and perfect the whole of Being, Life, Intellect, Soul, Nature, and Body, while suspending all these from superessential Unity, which all things abide in, proceed from, and return to. It has been called one of the Great Scriptures of the world. Although the sublime genius of Proclus can be seen at its best in this magnum opus, Taylor's translation is, unbelievably, still the only one available in English. This is the first full republication of his original two-volume work, published here in a single volume. 730 pages..
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| ISBN | 9781898910077 |
| Item Length | 9.5in |
| Item Height | 2.2in |
| Item Width | 6in |
| Author | Thomas Taylor |
| Original Language | Gre,Gec |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Language | English |
| Publication Year | 1995 |
| Genre | Religion |
| Item Weight | 48.1 Oz |
| Number Of Pages | 600 Pages |
Volume VIII of the Thomas Taylor Series. This volume retains all of Taylor’s introduction, notes, and his reconstruction of the lost seventh book. It is an essentially religious work: a near perfect attempt to express in a manner accessible to the reasoning mind, the universal order in, of, and around, all things. As such, Proclus’ masterpiece is pan-cosmic in its scope, illuminating for us the Principles which produce, vivify, and perfect the whole of Being, Life, Intellect, Soul, Nature, and Body, while suspending all these from superessential Unity, which all things abide in, proceed from, and return to. It has been called one of the Great Scriptures of the world. Although the sublime genius of Proclus can be seen at its best in this magnum opus, Taylor’s translation is, unbelievably, still the only one available in English. This is the first full republication of his original two-volume work, published here in a single volume. 730 pages..