
There are also new editions of Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides and a new translation (for the first time in English) of his massive and extremely important Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus, and in the offing of his sadly neglected Commentary on Plato’s Republic. A Guide to Proclus, edited by Pieter d’Hoine and Marije Martijn (Oxford, 2017). From Antiquity to the Renaissance, edited by Stephen Gersh (Cambridge, 2014), and All From One. An Introduction (Cambridge, 2012), Interpreting Proclus. In this regard, mention should be made especially of recent work, including Radek Chlup’s monograph Proclus.



Recent work on Proclus (412-485 C.E.) makes increasingly evident the centrality of his role in the history of philosophy.
