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Proclus

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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.

412 CE·Constantinople

Born in Constantinople

Born in the eastern capital, he studied in Alexandria before settling in Athens.

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