BIBLIOGRAPHY 

 


A.    ORIGINAL SOURCES

 

Proclus Diadochus, The Elements of Theology, A Revised Text with Translation, Introduction, and Commentary by E.R. Dodds.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press, 1933.   xlviii-340 pp.

 

                                    The Six Books of Proclus, The Platonic Successor, On the Theology of Plato,  tr. and ed. by Thomas Taylor.  2 vol.; London, 1816.

 

                                    In Platonis Rem Publican Commentarii, ed. William Kroll.  2 vol.; Leipzig:  B.G. Teubner, 1899-1901.

 

                                    In Platonis Timaeum Commentaria, ed. Ernest Diehl.  3 vol.; Leipzig; B.G. Teubner, 1903-06.

 

                                    Procli Philosophi Platonici opera inedias, ed. Victor Cousin.  2nd ed.; Paris:  Aug. Durand, 1894.   xx-1326 col.

 

                                    Eclogae e Proclo de philosophia Chaldaica sive de doctrine Oraculorum Chaldaicorum, ed. Albert Fahn.  Halle:  Pfeffer, 1891.  xii-77 pp.

 

                                    Kommentar zum ersten Buch von Euclids “Elementen”, ed. Max Steck.   Halle:  Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher, 1945.  xxlv-589 pp.

 

                                    Ex Procli scholiis in Cratylum Platonis excerpts, ed. Fr. Boissonade.  Leipzig:  1820.  viii-124 pp.

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Syrianus, In Metaphysica Commentaria, ed. William Kroll.  Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca of the Prussian Academy of Letters, vol. VI, part 1.  Berlin: George Reimer, 1902.

 

 

B.    OTHER WORKS

 

Armstrong, A.H., The Architecture of the Intelligible Universe in the Philosophy of Plotinus, An Analytical and Historical Study.  Cambridge: University Press, 1940.  xii-126 pp.

 

                                    “The Greek Philosophical Background of the Psychology of St. Thomas”, an Expansion of a Paper read to the Aquinas Society of London on May 16th, 1952.  London: Blackfriars Publications, 1952.  19pp.

 

Berthelot, René, Évolutionisme et Platonisme, Mélanges d’histoire de la philosophie et d’histoire des sciences.  Paris:  Alcan; 1908.  iv-326 pp.

 

Biden, J., Vie de Porphyre.  Ghent:  Libreire Scientifique, E. Van Goethem, 1913.  vii-166-73 pp.

 

Brett’s History of Psychology, ed. R.S. Peters.  London:  George Allen and Unwin; Ltd., 1953.  742 pp.

 

Bury, J.B., History of the Later Roman Empire.  2 vol.; New York:  Dover Publications, Inc., 1958.

 

De Gandillac, Maurice, UI.  Paris:  Librarie Hachette, 1952.  xxiii-208 pp.

 

Gilson, Étienne, Being and Some Philosophers.  2nd ed.; Toronto:  Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 1952.  xi-235 pp.

 

                                    History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages.  New York’s Random House, 1955.  xvii-829 pp.

 

Guitton Jean, Le Temps et l’Éternité chez Plotin et Saint Augustin.  Paris:  Boivin et Cit., 1953.  xxiv-397 pp.

 

Guthrie, W.K.O., Orpheus and Greek Religion, A Study of the Orphic Movement.  2nd ed.; London:  Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1952.  xix-291 pp.

 

Hamelin, O., La Théorie de l’intellect d’après Aristote et ses commentateurs, ed. Edmond Barbotin.  Paris:  Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin, 1953.  xxviii-95 pp.

 

Henle, Robert J., S.J., Saint Thomas and Platonism.  The Hague; Martinus Nijhoff, 1956.   xxiii-487 pp.

 

Kaufmann, Leo Bernard, S.J., “Predication and Reality in Plato”.  Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Saint Louis University, 1957.

 

Klibansky, Raymond, The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the Middle Ages; Outlines of a Corpus Platonicum Medii Aevi.  London:  The Warburg Institute, 1950.  58 pp.

 

Leclercq, H.,”Athènes” in Dictionnaire d’archéologie chrétienne, ed. Fernand Cabrol, I, 3039-3104.  Paris:  Letourzey et Ané, 1907.

 

Marrou, H.I., A History of Education in Antiquity, tr. George Lamb.  New York;  Sheed and Ward, 1956.   xviii-466 pp.

 

Merlan, Philip, From Platonism to Neoplatonism.  The Hague:  Martinus Nijhoff, 1953.  xvi-210 pp.

 

Mommsen, Theodore, The Provinces of the Roman Empire, tr. William P. Dickson.  2 vol.; London:  Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1909.

 

Miller, K.O., and John William Donaldson, A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece.  3 vol.; London:  Longmans, Green, and Co., n.d.

 

Murray, Gilbert, Five Stages of Greek Religion.  New York; Columbia University Press, 1930.  276 pp.

 

O’Leary, DeLacy, How Greek Sciences Passed to the Arabs.  London:  Routledge and Kagan Paul Ltd., 1951.  vi-196 pp.

 

Owens, Joseph, C.Ss.R., The Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics, A Study in the Greek Background of Medieval Thought.  Toronto, Canada:  Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 1951.  xii-461 pp.

 

Palanques, J.R., and Others, The Church in the Christian Roman Empire, tr. Ernest C. Messenger.  New York:  The Macmillan Company, 1953.  2 vol. In one, xv-731 pp.

 

Pagis, Anton C., “The Dilemma of Being and Unity.  A Platonic Incident in Christian Thought.”  Essays in Thomism, ed. Robert E. Brennan, O.P., pp. 149-83.  New York:  Sheed and Ward, 1942.

 

Rosán, Laurence J., The Philosophy of Proclus; The Final Phase of Ancient Thought.  New York:  “Cosmos”.  1949.  ix-271 pp.

 

Ross, Sir David, Plato’s Theory of Ideas.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press, 1951. 251 pp.

 

Taylor, Thomas, The Theoretic Arithmetic of the Pythagoreans.  Reprint; Los Angeles:  The Phoenix Press, 1934.   xxxv-248 pp.

 

Thorndike, Lynn, A History of Magic and Experimental science During the First Thirteen Centuries of Our Era.  2 vol.; New York, The Macmillan Company, 1923.

 

Friedrich Ueberwegs Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol 1, Die Philosophie des Altertums, 13th ed, ed. Kasrl Praechter.  Basel: Benno Schwabe & Co., 1953.

 

Verbeke, G., L’Évolution de la doctrine duspneuma du stoicisma a S. Augustin.    Paris; Desclée de Brouwer, 1945.  569 pp.

 

Wals, Angelus, O.P., Saint Thomas Aquinas, A Biographical Study, tr. Sebastian Bullough, O.P., Westminister, Md.: The Newman Press, 1951.  xi-254 pp.


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