Ocellus Lucanus on the nature of the universe. Taurus, the Platonic philosopher, on the eternity of the world. Julius Firmicus Maternus of the thema mundi; in which the positions of the stars at the commencement of the several mundane periods is given. Select theorems on the perpetuity of time, by Proclus / Translated from the originals by Thomas Taylor.

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Ocellus Lucanus on the nature of the universe. Taurus, the Platonic philosopher, on the eternity of the world. Julius Firmicus Maternus of the thema mundi; in which the positions of the stars at the commencement of the several mundane periods is given. Select theorems on the perpetuity of time, by Proclus / Translated from the originals by Thomas Taylor. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for the translator & J. Bohn, etc., 1831.

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xi, 95 pages ; (8vo)

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