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100 0 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.
240 10 $aIn Platonis Rem publicam.$kSelections.$lGreek
245 10 $aProclus the Successor on poetics and the Homeric poems :$bessays 5 and 6 of his Commentary on the Republic of Plato /$cProclus ; text, translation, notes, and introduction by Robert Lamberton.
246 3 $aProclus, Essays 5 and 6 of His "Commentary on the Republic of Plato."
260 $aAtlanta :$bSociety of Biblical Literature,$c©2012.
300 $axlii, 322 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aSociety of Biblical Literature writings from the Greco-Roman world ;$vno. 34
500 $a"Proclus's "Commentary on the Republic of Plato" contains in its fifth and sixth essays the only systematic analysis of the workings of the allegorical text to reach us from polytheist. In the context of defending Homer against the criticisms leveled by Socrates in the "Republic," Proclus, a late-antique polytheist thinker, provides not only a rich selection of interpretive material, but also an analysis of Homer's polysemous text whose influence can be observed in the work of the founder of modern semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce. This first modern translation into English, with Greek text facing and limited commentary, makes it possible to appreciate the importance of Proclus in the history of both hermeneutics and semiotics."--Page 4 of cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 309-313) and indexes.
505 00 $tIntroduction --$tProclus: life and works --$tThe commentary on the Republic --$tProclus on poetics and allegory --$tThe defense of Homer --$tThe text --$gAddendum 1$tTable of contents on Proclus's commentary on the Republic --$gAddendum 2$tWilhelm Kroll's preface to volume 1 of his edition of the Commentary --$tProclus, In Rempublicam 5 and 6: contents --$tText and translation --$tProclus, on the Republic, essay 5 --$tProclus, on the Republic, essay 6.
546 $aGreek and English on facing pages.
520 $a"Proclus's "Commentary on the Republic of Plato" contains in its fifth and sixth essays the only systematic analysis of the workings of the allegorical text to reach us from polytheist antiquity. In the context of defending Homer against the criticisms leveled by Socrates in the "Republic," Proclus, a late-antique polytheist thinker, provides not only a rich selection of interpretive material, but also an analysis of Homer's polysemous text whose influence can be observed in the work of the founder of modern semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce. This first modern translation into English, with Greek text facing and limited commentary, makes it possible to appreciate the importance of Proclus in the history of both hermeneutics and semiotics."--Cover, p.4.
590 $bArchive
600 00 $aHomer$vPoetry.
600 07 $aHomer.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00029137
600 17 $aProclus (0412-0485).$tCommentaire sur la République.$2ram
600 07 $aHomère,$d(08.?-08.? av. J.-C.)$xPoésie.$2ram
600 17 $aProclus (0412-0485).$tCommentaire sur la République.$2rzameau
650 0 $aGreek poetry, Hellenistic.
650 0 $aEpic poetry, Greek.
650 0 $aClassical literature.
650 0 $aPhilosophy, Ancient.
650 0 $aNeoplatonism.
650 0 $aHermeneutics.
650 0 $aSemiotics.
650 7 $aClassical literature.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00863509
650 7 $aEpic poetry, Greek.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00913902
650 7 $aGreek poetry, Hellenistic.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00947510
650 7 $aHermeneutics.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00955492
650 7 $aNeoplatonism.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01035884
650 7 $aPhilosophy, Ancient.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060860
650 7 $aSemiotics.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01112351
650 7 $aPhilosophie antique.$2ram
650 7 $aNéoplatonisme.$2ram
655 7 $aPoetry.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423828
700 1 $aLamberton, Robert.
700 02 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.$tIn Platonis Rem publicam.$kSelections.$lEnglish.
700 02 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.$tPeri poiētikēs kai tōn hyp' autēn eidōn kai tēs aristēs harmonias kai rhythmou ta Platōni dokounta.
700 02 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.$tPeri tōn en Politeia pros Homēron kai poiētikēn Platōni rhēthentōn.
700 02 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.$tPeri tōn en Politeia pros Homēron kai poiētikēn Platōni rhēthentōn.$lEnglish$s(Lamberton)
700 02 $aProclus,$dapproximately 410-485.$tPeri poiētikēs kai tōn hyp' autēn eidōn kai tēs aristēs harmonias kai rhythmou ta Platōni dokounta.$lEnglish$s(Lamberton)
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