Causation and Participation in Proclus. The Pivotal Role of "Scope Distinction" in His Metaphysics l L.M. DE RUK Accorder entre elles les traditions théologiques: une charactérislique du Néoplatonisme Athénien 35 H.D. SAFFREY Le Sophiste comme texte théologique dans l'interprétation de Proclus 51 PREFACE On 7 and 8 september 1989 a symposium was held at the University of Leiden to celebrate Professor L.M de Rijk's 65th birthday. The title of this symposium was On Proclus' thought and its Reception in the Middle Ages. In the present volume the proceedings are published. The contributions are divided in two parts. The first part is about Proclus' thought, the second about its reception in the Middle Ages. In each part the texts are ordered according to the chronological order of the subjects they deal with. The editors wish to thank E.J. Brill of Leiden for publishing this book in the series Philosophia Antiqua.
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