THE
PHILOSOPHICAL and MATHEMATICAL
COMMENTARIES OF PROCLUS,
ON
THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID’S ELEMENTS.
TO WHICH ARE ADDED,
A History of the Restoration of Platonic Theology,
BY THE LATTER PLATONISTS:
And a Translation from the Greek of
PROCLUS’S THEOLOGICAL ELEMENTS.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL I.
LONDON, PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR:
And Sold by T. Payne and Son; B. White and Son; J. Robson; T. Cadell; Leigh and Co.; G. Nicol; R. Faulder; and T. and J. Egerton. 1792.
[Price Two Guineas in Boards.]
Extracts from Curiosities of Literature. Second Edition.
Printed for Murray. Page 385.
Mr. T. TAYLOR, the Platonic Philosopher and the modern Plethon, consonant to that philosophy, professes Polytheism.[1]