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Simplicius Of Cilicia, In Aristotelis De Caelo Libros Commentaria, 517.22
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1. Plato, Phaedo, 109a (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

109a. nor any other similar force to keep it from falling, but its own equipoise and the homogeneous nature of the heavens on all sides suffice to hold it in place; for a body which is in equipoise and is placed in the center of something which is homogeneous cannot change its inclination in any direction, but will remain always in the same position. This, then, is the first thing of which I am convinced. And rightly, said Simmias. Secondly, said he, I believe that the earth is very large and that we who dwell between the pillars of Hercule
2. Plato, Phaedrus, 247a, 245d (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

245d. the source and beginning of motion for all other things which have motion. But the beginning is ungenerated. For everything that is generated must be generated from a beginning, but the beginning is not generated from anything; for if the beginning were generated from anything, it would not be generated from a beginning. And since it is ungenerated, it must be also indestructible; for if the beginning were destroyed, it could never be generated from anything nor anything else from it, since all things must be generated from a beginning. Thus that which moves itself must be the beginning of motion. And this can be neither destroyed nor generated
3. Plato, Philebus, 23c, 16c (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

16c. Soc. One which is easy to point out, but very difficult to follow for through it all the inventions of art have been brought to light. See this is the road I mean. Pro. Go on what is it? Soc. A gift of gods to men, as I believe, was tossed down from some divine source through the agency of a Prometheus together with a gleaming fire; and the ancients, who were better than we and lived nearer the gods, handed down the tradition that all the things which are ever said to exist are sprung from one and many and have inherent in them the finite and the infinite. This being the way in which these things are arranged
4. Aristotle, Heavens, 2.13-2.14 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

5. Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 1.129 (3rd cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

1.129. δεσμοῖς ἰλλόμενον μεγάλων ἀπεθήκατο νώτων·
6. Boethius, De Arithmetica, 2.45 (5th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)

7. Proclus, Theologia Platonica ( ), 1.5, 3.8 (5th cent. CE - 5th cent. CE)

8. Olympiodorus The Younger of Alexandria, In Platonis Phaedonem Commentaria, 1.13 (6th cent. CE - 6th cent. CE)



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alexander of aphrodisias Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 300
androcydes Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
archytas Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
aristotle Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409; Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295, 299, 300
asclepius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
body Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295
boethius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
cosmology Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295, 299, 300
curriculum, platonic curriculum of studies Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295
damascius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409; Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295
divine (theion)/divinity Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299
earth Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299, 300
exegesis Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299
heraclides ponticus Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 300
huffman, c.a. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
iamblichus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409; Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 300
lydus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
motion/movement, of the earth/the heavens Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299
nicomachus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
ocellus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
olympiodorus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
omeara, d. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
onatas Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
onetor Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
philolaus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
philoponus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
plato Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
platonism, neoplatonism Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295, 299, 300
plutarch, of chaeronea Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299
pole Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299, 300
proclus Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409; Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 300
purification (katharsis) Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295
simplicius Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409; Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295, 299, 300
stobaeus, j. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
thesleff, h. Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
timaeus' Cornelli, In Search of Pythagoreanism: Pythagoreanism as an Historiographical Category (2013) 409
timaeus of locri Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 299, 300
virtue Delcomminette, d’Hoine, and Gavray, Ancient Readings of Plato’s Phaedo (2015) 295