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Procli In Platonis Timaeum Commentaria, Vol. III (Diehl)
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work in question is Proclus' 'In Platonis Timaeum Commentaria' (Commentary on Plato's Timaeus), which was originally written in Greek. The volume identified (Diehl, 1906) is a critical edition of the original Greek text. While there are English translations of Proclus' commentary (such as the multi-volume Cambridge University Press edition by Dirk Baltzly et al.), these are translations from the original Greek, not from a Latin translation of the work. Therefore, there is no English translation of this specific Latin text because the text itself is the original Greek (published in a scholarly Latin-titled edition).
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus (multi-volume), trans. Dirk Baltzly et al. (2007-2017) [complete] source
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Proclus transforms our understanding of time from a simple clock ticking to a divine, foundational structure of reality. Readers will discover how the cosmos acts as a living statue of the gods and why your own soul is caught in an eternal dance between the intelligible realm and physical existence.