Birthdate: February 8, 0412
Sun Sign: Aquarius
Birthplace: Constantinople
Died: April 17, 0485
Proclus Lycius, also known as Proclus the Successor, was a prominent Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in late antiquity. His formulated system of Neoplatonism had a profound influence on various philosophical traditions, including Byzantine, Early Islamic, Scholastic, and German Idealism. His work, especially “Platonic Theology,” was considered a crucial milestone in the transition from ancient to modern thought, recognized by philosophers such as G.W.F. Hegel. Proclus’s intellectual contributions cemented his legacy as one of the final major classical philosophers and a significant figure in the history of philosophy.
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