Born in Constantinople
Born in the eastern capital, he studied in Alexandria before settling in Athens.
Born in Constantinople and trained in Alexandria, Proclus led Plato's Academy in Athens for half a century, the last brilliant flowering of pagan thought before Justinian closed the schools. His Elements of Theology lays out reality as a strict deductive chain of propositions descending from the One through every level of being — a structure so rigorous it reads like geometry. He wrote vast commentaries, composed hymns to the gods, and worked out a metaphysics of emanation and return that, transmitted under a borrowed Christian name, would quietly shape medieval and Renaissance thought.
Born in the eastern capital, he studied in Alexandria before settling in Athens.