About This Book
A collection of English translations of ancient philosophical and astrological treatises that defend the world's eternity and outline cyclical cosmic periods. It presents a Pythagorean-influenced argument for an imperishable universe, a Platonic fragment on the eternity of the world, an astrological Mundi Thema mapping star positions at the start of successive mundane cycles, and select theorems from Proclus establishing the perpetuity of time and circular motion. Translatorial commentary and notes frame these texts within classical debates about generation, permanence, and cosmological ordering.
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