
Proclus Was Born
The last great mind of classical antiquity
In Constantinople, Proclus Lycius was born, the philosopher who would become the final towering figure of classical Neoplatonism. His elaborate philosophical system synthesized centuries of Greek thought and profoundly influenced Byzantine, Islamic, and medieval European philosophy. Hegel himself called Proclus's work the true turning point between ancient and modern thought, a bridge spanning the intellectual chasm between the classical world and the one that followed.