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Index Locorum

Literary Texts
Abbreviatio monacensis 217–218
Aeschin. In Tim. 57 152n72
Alberti, Leon Battista,
De Pictura
45 413
51 414
De Re Aedificatoria
1.4–20 405
1.8 399
1.9 402
6.2 406n69
7.4 410
9.2 402
9.5 406
9.6 402
Ambrose, Exameron, Homily 1, 1–5 26
Anselm, Monologion 4 27
A.P. 9.656.14 160
Apul. De Plat. 1.5 38
Archimedes,
Method 3 147
On the Sphere and the Cylinder 1 147
Arist.
De an.
1.1, 402b2 191
3.4–5 269
Cael.
2.9, 290b12–291a25 3, 173
3.1, 298b–299a 324–325
3.7, 306a 61
306b3–307b26 351n34
De Philosophia fr. 13 138
Metaph. 1 (A) 5, 985b23–986a3 3
Metaph. 1 (A) 8, 990a8–12 55–56
Metaph. 13 (M) 8, 1083b8–19 55
Mete.
1.3, 341a5–9 154n81
4.4, 382a1–3 150n62
Phys.
2.2, 193b–194a 330
6.1, 231a 325
[Pr.] 21.22, 929b16–19 150n62
Aristid.
Or. 42.4 149
Or. 50.28 160
Aristid. Quint. De Musica
1.3 19
3.3 148n52
3.9 172n11
3.16 185n61
3.19 185n61
3.20–22 175
Aristobulus, fr. 4.3.1 25
Aristox. Harm. 57.2–5 100
Atticus, fr. 13 38
August.
De civ. D. 8.11 26
De civ. D. 11.21 39, 263
De doctrina christiana 2.29.45 205
De musica 6.3 31–32
Aurelian of Réôme, Musica Disciplina
8.22–28 175
8.39–40 175
Basilius Caes., Homiliae in Hexaemeron 9.1 156
Beni, Paolo, In Platonis Timaeum
decades tres 111.2 334–335
Bessarion, in calumn.
2.1.3–5 328n23
2.6.9 331
2.11.6 328n23
2.11.8–9 328n23
Boethius, Consolation of
Philosophy 3.9 7
Contra Eutychen et Nestorium 1 217
Inst. Mus.
1.1 21
1.2 21, 167, 292
1.20 172
1.27 174
3.3 179n40
Calc.
Comm.
6 210–211, 347
8–25 413–414
10 416
20 415
21 415–416
22 415
40 20
45 188n70
46–47 170
49 170
92 181n46
95 169n6
96 174
137 38
176 262
247 416
267 31
337 38
Ti. 27d–28b 269–270
28c 38
29a 270
30b 258
35 268–269
36b–c 259
36e–37a 261
38c 260
47b–c 262
47d 270–271
52a–b 271
Cic.
De Inv. 1.24.34 217
De Or. 3.178–180 406
Nat. D. 1.8.18–19 36, 38n144
2.7.19 148n50
Rep. 1.16 346–347
Tim. 7 36–37
Clem. Al.
Paedagogus 1.2.6.2 241
Protr. 1 241
Cleom. Cael. 1.94.23–100.24 87n38
Copernicus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (Nuremberg, 1543)
iiii.r 344–345
Cornutus, Theol. Graec. 1 138
8.1 150n59
Damasc. In Prm. 5.2–8 248
De Serres, Argumentum et notae in Timaeum, 53 334
Dio Chrys. Or. 12.34 39
Diog. Laert.
3.9 393
7.139 137
8.7 347
10.10 139n21
Dionys. Per. Per Bosporum Navigatio 11 148n51
Dionysius Areopagiticus, De divinis nominibus 4.7, 704a 246
Empedocles fr. 17 (DK) 150
fr. 19.19 150
Epiph. Panarion against Apostolics 8.1–4 152
Euc. Elements 12.2 400
Eunap. VS 8.1.5–8, 481–482 138–139n20
Eur.
Bacch. 678–679 136n9
Phoen. 1–3 136n9
Euseb. Demonstratio Evangelica
8.4.19–20 158n96
Euthymius Zigabenus, Comm. in IV Evangelia, ad Joh. 17.14 152n72
Ficino,
Compendium in Timaeum
Ch. 1 293–294, 347
Ch. 6 312–314
Ch. 16 303
Ch. 27 311n58
Ch. 28 296
Ch. 29 295–296, 313–314
Ch. 31 294–295, 314–316
Ch. 32 299–300, 311
Ch. 33 297
Ch. 34 306–307
Ch. 35 300
Ch. 36 297
Ch. 41 398
Ch. 42 302–303
Ch. 44 330–331
Ch. 46 32–33
Part 2, Distinctiones ,
Ch. 25 295, 309
Divini Platonis Omnia Opera ,
886 407
Letter to Paul von Middelburg 294, 318
Platonic Theology
2.11 409
5.15.6 301
7.10.1 301
7.12.1 303
7.12.2 303
18.4.3 314
18.10.6 307
Fox Morcillo, In Timaeum
289–290 332
301 332–333
Galen,
Comp. Tim. (eds. Kraus and Walzer)
2 126
7 115–116
21 110n15
De Elementis ex Hippocrate 114.16–25
De Lacy 112n21
De Libris Propriis (Opera Omnia, ed. Kuhn, vol. 19)
19 149
46 106n2
De Locis Affectis (ed. Kuhn, vol. 8)
66.9–67.6 123
160–163 118n38
218 123
De Naturalibus Facultatibus 2.8–9
(2.107–142K) 31
De Partibus Philosophiae
(ed. Wellmann) 1 139n22
De Placitis Hippocratis et Platonis (ed. De Lacy)
1, test. and fr. 2 108
2.1.1 108
2.7.19 109
3.1.1 108
5.7 108
5.7.8–9 109n11
6.1.1–2 108–109
6.2.1–6 109n11
6.2.7–8 109n10
6.8.49 377
6.8.69–72 109n10
7.7.19 122
8.3.1–2 110
8.4.18–35 109–110
8.5.8–13 110n14
8.5.13–14 110
8.6.33–34 110
8.6.46 110n13
8.6.57 109
8.7.14–8.9.12 109–110
9.7.15–16 110–111
9.8.13 33
9.8.27 125
9.9.1–3 123–124
9.9.4–6 111
9.9.8–11 111
De Propriis Placitis (ed. Nutton, or eds. Garofalo and Lami)
2 125n61
2.1–2 149
3.1 112–113n23
14.1 125
86 112n21
De propriorum animi …
curatione 5.4.1.1 40
De Sanitate Tuenda
(ed. Koch) 3.5 239–240
De Tremore, Palpitatione, Convulsione et Rigore (ed. Kuhn, vol. 7)
631.10 110n15
632.1 110n15
De Usu Partium (ed. G. Helmreich)
1, 166.21–24 137
1, 174.3–4 137
1, 175.3–6 126–127
2, 446.12–447.8 120–121
In Hippocratis De Natura Hominis
17.20–18.20 112
51.9 118
In Hippocratis Epidemiarum librum I 6 (vol. 17B, 214 K) 123
In Platonis Timaeum
(ed. Schröder) 2–3 116–117
10–11 fr. 2 118
(ed. Larrain) fr. 9.1–8 122–123
Quod animi mores… (Scripta Minora II, ed. Müller)
32 117
33–35 121
36–37 112
38.13–39.6 119
42.8–17 113
45 119–120
43.15–44.2 114, 121
47.12 119
49–51 113
67.2–16 117
Gaudentius, Introductio harmonica
342.7–26 100
George of Pisidia, Hexaemeron
1341–1350 244–245
Gilbertus Porretanus (Gilbert of Poitiers),
Contra Eutychen 1.11–13 218
Giorgi, Francesco, De harmonia mundi 5 283
Greg. Palam. Hesych.
1.1.15.17–19 249–250
1.2.10.27–30 249
Heraclitus, fr. 118 DK 118
Hucbald, De Harmonica Institutione (ed. Palisca. trans. Babb)
105b/16 181
110a/27 182n54
112b/2–113/6 182
117a/4 172n13
Huguccio of Pisa,
Derivationes N 12 200
Iambl. VP 12.59, 30, 40 138n20
Ioannis Saresberiensis (John of Salisbury), Policraticus
1.12 219–220
3.1 220
5.17 219
Isid. Etym.
3.17.1–2 186
3.20–22 185
3.21 186
3.22.4–5 186
Johannes de Muris,
Notitia artis musicae 1.5 192
John Chrysostom, Homilies to the People of Antioch 19.9 157–158
John Cliamacus,
Liber ad Pastorem
(PG 88, 1165.6–7) 241
Scala Paradisi 26 241
John of Damascus,
Expositio Fidei 82.36–37 234–235
Orationes de Imaginibus Tres
3.12.23–32 235–236
John Philoponus, De Opificio Mundi
1 pr. 26
7.8 155
In Aristotelis Meteorologicorum
librum primum commentarium
1.3 154
Julian, Ep. 20, 89b Bidez 138n20
Juv. 10.356 247
Kepler, Johannes,
Gesammelte Werke, eds. Caspar, Von Dyck, et al. [KGW, with vol. and p. nos.]
1, 4 349
1, 7.34 349
1, 14–21 (Mysterium) 349
1, 23.20–22 356n55
1, 23.35–24.1 (Mysterium 2) 356
1, 26.30–34 349–350
1, 26.36–39 350
1, 27.2–7 350
1, 27.35–36 355
1, 267.21–26 359
1, 284.2 359
6, 18.17–21 351
6, 220 354
6, 221 354
6, 265.20–24 359n68
6, 290.3–6 361
13, 35.55–57 (Letter 23) 356
13, 35.72–74 (Letter 23) 356
13, 35.78–86 (Letter 23) 359–360
13, 231.503–507 (Letter 99) 346
13, 231.510–512 (Letter 99) 346
18, 17–21 (Harmonice Mundi) 351
Le Roy, Exposition des lieux plus obscurs et difficiles, 63v–64r 333–334
Macrob. In Somn.
1 174
1.3.1–2 187n67
1.6.34 4
4.8 300
8.1–13 305
Manegold, Liber contra Wulfelmum
2.47–48 207
8.58–59 206–207
M. Aur. Ant. Med. 6.38 148n50
Marinus, Vita Procli 28.34–36 79n8
Martianus Capella, De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii
2.169–199 174
6.579 189n72
9.924 185n61
Mazzoni, Jacopo, De comparationis Platonis et Aristotelis 188–189 336–337
Melanchthon, Orations trans.
Salazar, 25 357
Nicomachus, De Institutione Arithmetica (Introduction to Arithmetic )
1.2.2 81
1.3.1–2 79–80
1.6.1 81
2.2.3 82
2.18.4 82n17
2.22.1 82n19
2.28.6 82
Manual of Harmonics
3 172, 174
4 185n61
5 170n9, 172, 174
6 170
11 172
11–12 172n13
Nicomachi, Excerpta 267–268 101n82
Orph. 34.6 148n52
84.6 148n51
Pappus, Math. 5.320.20–325.16 85
PGM 4.2205 151n69
Petrus Damiani, De bono religiosi status 25 206
Philo
Cher. 125–7 37
De Aeternitate Mundi 88 136n9
De Opificio Mundi 1.7 25
1.17–20 37
11.38 150
45.131 150
De Praemiis et Poenis 41–42 37
Leg. Alleg. 3.32.97–99 37, 138
Philolaus, fr. 4 55n9
Philoponus,
Opif. 1 pr. 154–155
Opif. 7.8 155
Pl.
[Ax.] 370b 136n9
Chrm. 156e1–2 247
Crat. 405c7–d3 93, 154
Epin. 986c3–5 93
Grg. 451c 23
508a 67
525a5 248
Leg.653d3 148n52
716d6–e2 313n62
918b3 248
Phd. 74d ff. 54
Phdr.
245b3–5 236
245c 19n59, 148n52
246a–254e 230
267a 143n30
Phlb. 39b 35
50c5–6 247
Resp. 3,
401e 315
Resp. 4,
431 304
435b–441c 108
444c–d 365
Resp. 6,
509d 88
509d–511e 270
510–511 277
Resp. 7,
514a–517c 270
522d1–523a9 77n2
527a1–b5 77n2
527d 79
528a9–b4 77n2
528e3–529c2 77n2
529a–530d 23
530e5–531c4 77n2
Resp. 8,
558c 153n75
Resp. 10,
616b–617d 90, 173
616d6–e1 93
Ti. 23c6 53
27d 81
28a–b 35, 283n79
28a4–6 237–238
28c 219–220
28c–29b 25, 35
29a 25
29c 111
29e–30a 156
30a 331n38
31a 137n15
31b 4, 66, 137n15, 138
31b–32c 66–67, 70, 147–148, 150, 205
31c–32a 415–416
32b 136, 150
33b 36, 60n25, 144–146, 149, 377
33b4 244n56
33b–34a 297
34b 67
34b–c 148n52
34b–36e 365–366
34c 121n52
35a–36e 4, 17, 20, 24, 31, 36, 39, 61, 168–173
35a1–b3 88
35b 264
35b–c 17, 306, 401
35b4–36b5 19–20, 36, 39, 81–83, 88, 94–98, 167, 190, 281, 291, 294, 296, 302
36a 72–73
36b–d 173–174, 273, 296–297, 315
36c4–39e2 83
36c5–7 90
36d2–7 93
36e 297
36e–37c 73–74
37d 31, 62, 137n15, 157
37d–39d 57
38c–d 90
38c3–9 93
38d1–4 24, 93
39a2–7 93
39b–d 62, 136
39b4–7 158
39c2–5 93
39c6–d1 62
40b8–c3 92–93
40c3–5 93
41a–b 25n85, 35
41d 29
41d–42b 121–122
43a4–44b1 117, 372
43b5–c5 115
43c3 244n56
43b5–d4 232–233
47a–b 136
47b–d 33–34
47c–e 74, 301–302
47d 20, 31, 291, 301, 302, 313–314
49a–53b 322
49b–c 60–61
51b 38
52a–b 271
52b–55d 116n32
52e–53a 151
52e3–4 244n56
53a–b 58
53b–69a 322
53c 69
53c–55d 58–61, 321–339
53d–54a 329
53e 59, 69
53e–56b 156
54a 69
54d2–55c6 85, 276
55d–56b 59
55d–e 397, 402
56a 24
56b–c 323
61d–62a 323–324
67a–c 183, 301, 314
67c–68d 413
69a 322n4
69b 29, 70–71
69c 365–366
69d–72d 32
69e 366
70a 306–307, 366, 378–379
70a7–c1 109n10
70d 306–307
70d–e 366–367
70d7–e5 109n10
71a7–b1 109n10
72d 111
73a 34
73b 367
77b3–4 108, 109n10
77d 378
78b–80a 32–33
78c3 244n56
80a–b 183
81b6 244n56
82b 73–74
86c–87b 112–113
87b–89d 32, 247, 301, 304
87c–d 74
87d1–8 248
88a 240–241
88b5–c1 247
89a–b 240
89d–90d 291, 301
90a2–6 74, 109
90a–d 73, 114–115
90b1–2 244n56
90d 74, 108
92c 36, 39n147 Calc. Ti.
Plotinus, Enn. 3.4.3.21–7 231
4.8.8.1–3 231
5.1.10 231
Plut.
De an. procr.
1019b10–1020a11 98n68
1020d–e 101
1022c–e 178
1027d 178
1028b1 88–89
1029 a–b 175
1029c3–8 90n49
De tranq. anim. 477c–d 38–39
Dem. 1.3 152n72
Demetr. 1.4 152n72
De primo frigido
948a–c 85
952b 150
Quaest. Plat. 5.1, 1003b–c 85
[Plut.]
Placita Philosophorum 2.13 344n7
Porph.
Abst. 3.20 138n20
In Ti. fr. 46 156
Plot. 10.1–3 231
Procl. In Eucl.
4 352–353
5 353
12 347
38–42 77n4
82–83 335n50
Procl. In Parmenidem 6, 1120 157
Procl. In R.
1.57.11–16 153–154
1.211.26–213.27 305–306
Procl. In Ti. (ed. Diehl)
1.1.17–20 23
1.6.21–7.16 293n5
1.211.3–8 20
1.212.12–28 313n62
1.213.2–6 249
1.328.16–359.19 409n77
1.354.5–398.12 409n77
1.366.9–13 38
2.8.12–13 156
2.29.15–16 153
2.53.19–28 153
2.72 314
2.75.10–14 145–146
2.76.3 146
2.97.1–5 146
2.169.27–170.1 99
2.170.26–171.4 178
2.212.3–12 332
2.238.1–4 62n36
2.264.1–5 93
3.59.22–29 93
3.333.28–334.6 232–234
Psellus,
Chron.
3.24 238
4.42.4–5 238
6.37.4–9 230
Philosophica Minora 2.7,
14.19 O’Meara 230
Philosophica Minora 2.8,
14.25–26 O’Meara 230
Poemata 9, On Medicine
529–537 238–240
Ptol. Alm. 1.8 24
Rheticus, Georg Joachim,
Narratio prima 348
Simpl.
In Cael. 2.12 24
563 326–327
564, 10–14 332
640, 20–27 332
640–641 336–337
668 337
In Phys. 9, 777 157
In Phys. 291 329
Stob. Flor. 4.37.23 247
Suda
D 556.1–3 236
Theon, Expositio
2.22–7.8 78n5
16.3–18.2 78n5, 89
18.3–9 80n11
38 401n52
55.15–56.5 99n70
62.1–63.24 99
65.10–66.11 99n71
69.12–72.20 101n82
116.8–119.16 98n68
138.9–147.6 89–90
142.7–143.1 87n37
152.11–172.14 91
153.17–158.9 92n53
159.1–166.2 92n53
188.25–189.6 92
Theophr. Sens. 3–4 119n45
Theodoricus Carnotentis (Thierry of Chartres),
Tractatus de sex dierum operibus, in Häring 555.1–10 213–214
Vesalius, De Humani Corporis Fabrica
1.12 34
1.33 377
1.145 377
2.291 377, 379
3.259 377–379
3.275 379–380
4.315 377
4.327 376–377
5.505 377n36
5.520 377
6.594 374–376
7.62 369
7.622 376–377
Verg.
Aen.
3.556 186
6.724–727 358
8.526 186
9.503 186
Ecl.
2.32 186
Vitr. De Arch.
1.1.3 268
1.3.2 267n43
3.1.5 268
9.1.2 37
Vulgate
Old Testament (Septuagint)
Exodus 3.1–15 152n70
35.24 152
Ezekiel 17.3–4 157–158
Genesis 1.31 155
47.24 158
2 Maccabees 2.4 151–152
Psalms 104.24 244
Wisdom 11.21 263
New Testament
Acts 7.38 152n70
2 Corinthians 9.11 158
Epistles to the Romans 11.4 151n69
Warnerii, Summa Institutionum Bibliotheca Iuridica Medii Aevi 1, 137 211
William of Conches,
Glosae super Platonem, ed. Jeauneau,
III, 7.1–8.14 214–215
IV, 8.1–7 215–216
XXXVIII, 71.22–29 216
Philosophia Mundi 1.22 27
Inscriptions
IGRom.
4.424 = Inschriften von Pergamon II, 434 160
4.425 159–160
4.492 = OGIS 764 160
4.504A = Inschriften von Pergamon, II, 333A 135, 139, 140n24, 144, 153
4.504B = Inschriften von Pergamon II, 333B 135, 139, 153
4.506 136–139
Inschriften von Pergamon, II, ed. M. Fränkel
333A 135, 139, 140n24, 144, 153
333B 135, 139, 153
434 = IGRom. 4.424 160
OGIS 764 = IGRom. 4.492 160
Pyramid Texts 305.474a 231–232, Fig. 8.1
Manuscripts
Chartres, Bibliothèque
Municipale 100 208
Copenhagen, Det kongelige bibliotek,
MS NKS 218 4o 171, Fig. 6.3
Escorial, Scorialensis graec
Φ-III-11 242
Florence, MS Laur. LXV.21 393n25
London, British Library, Add.
MSS 38818 268
Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional,
MS Vitr. 14-3179–180, Fig. 6.4
Oxford, Bodleian Library,
MS Junius 25 184
Paris, BnF, MS lat. 5340 208n27
MS lat. 7203 176
Utrecht, University Library, MS 32
(“the Utrecht Psalter”) 185n62
Vienna, Austrian National Library, Codex Vindobonensis Med Gr. 1 (“the Vienna Dioscorides”) 242–243, Fig. 8.3

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The Legacy of Plato's Timaeus

Cosmology, Music, Medicine, and Architecture from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century

Series:  Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, Volume: 353

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