Proclus’ Complete Works (extant, lost, and spurious)
- Systematic Philosophical Works
- Commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and Porphyry
- Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy
- Theological Tradition and Theurgy
- Hymns and Epigrams
- pseudo-Proclus
A. Systematic Philosophical works (extant)
[1] |
Elements of Theology |
[2] |
Platonic Theology |
[3-5] |
Tria opuscula |
[3] |
Ten Problems Concerning Providence (Latin) |
[4] |
On Providence, Fate and What Depends on Us (Latin) |
[5] |
On the Existence of Evils (Latin) |
B. Commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and Porphyry
1. On Plato
[6] |
Commentary on the Alcibiades (up to 116b) |
[7] |
Commentary on the Cratylus (up to 407c) |
[8] |
Commentary on the Timaeus (up to 44d) |
[9] |
Commentary on the Parmenides (up to 142a) |
[10] |
Commentary on the Republic (in different essays) |
Lost
[11] |
Prolegomena to Plato’s Philosophy |
[12] |
Purification of the doctrines of Plato |
[13] |
Commentary on the Gorgias |
[14] |
Commentary on the Phaedo |
[15] |
Commentary on the Theaetetus |
[16] |
Commentary on the Sophist |
[17] |
Commentary on the Phaedrus |
[18] |
Commentary on the Symposium (on the Discourse of
Diotima) |
[19] |
Commentary on the Philebus |
[20] |
On the three Monads (in the Philebus) |
[21] |
Monograph (gr. monobiblion, On the knowledge of the
One [?]) |
[22] |
Collection of the mathematical theorems related to the
Timaeus |
[23] |
(frag.) Examination of Aristotle’s arguments against the Timaeus |
[24] |
(frag.) On Plato’s Three Proofs of the Immortality of the
Soul (Latin / Arabic) |
2. On Aristotle (lost)
[25] |
Prolegomena to the study of Aristotle (gr.
sunanagnôsis) |
[26]–[29] |
Commentary on Aristotle’s Organon: On
Categories, On Interpretation, On Prior and
Posterior Analytics |
3. On Plotinus and Porphyry (lost)
[30] |
(frag.) Commentary on the Enneads of Plotinus |
[31] |
Commentary on Porphyry’s Isagoge |
C. Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy
[32] |
Elements of Physics |
[33] |
Commentary on Euclid’s Elements, Book I |
[34] |
Exposition of Astronomical Hypotheses |
[35] |
(frag.) On the Eternity of the world, against the Christians
(in 18 arguments) |
[36] |
(dub.) Commentary on Nicomachus’ Introduction to
Arithmetic |
Lost:
[37] |
(frag.) On Place |
[38] |
(frag.) Letter to Aristocles |
[39] |
(frag.) On Light |
[40] |
(frag.) Uranodromos |
[41] |
(dub.) On Eclipses (Latin) |
[42] |
(dub.) On Parallel Lines |
D. Theological Tradition and Theurgy (lost)
[43] |
On Orphic theology |
[44] |
(frag.) On the Chaldaean Philosophy |
[45] |
(dub.) Commentary on pseudo-Pythagoras’ Golden
Verses (Arabic) |
[46] |
On the Harmony of Orpheus, Pythagoras and Plato with the
Oracles |
[47] |
Commentary on the whole of Homer |
[48] |
On the Gods of Homer |
[49] |
(frag.) Commentary on Hesiod’s Works and Days |
[50] |
(frag.) On Sacrifice and Magic (On Theurgy) |
[51] |
On Mythical symbols |
[52] |
On the Mother of the Gods |
[53] |
On Hecate |
[54] |
On Elevation [sc. by means of theurgy] (gr.
peri agôgês) |
E. Hymns and Epigrams
[55] |
Hymns |
[56] |
(dub.) Hymn on the God (ô pantôn epekeina) |
[57] |
Epigrams |
F. pseudo-Proclus
[58] |
Paraphrasis of the Tetrabiblion of Ptolemy |
[59] |
Commentary on the Tetrabiblion of Ptolemy |
[60] |
On the Sphere (lat. De Sphaera) |
[61] |
Chrestomathia |
[62] |
On Epistolary Style |