Author:Thomas Taylor
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[edit] Works
- A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries. Amsterdam [1790].
- Theoretic Arithmetic (1816)
- The Elements of a new arithmetical notation (1823)
[edit] Translations
- Proclus Diadochus. The philosophical and mathematical commentaries (1778–89).
- Plato. Works, translated by Sydenham, Floyer, and T. T. 5 vols. 1804.
- Aristoteles. Works translated and illustrated with copious elucidations. 10 vols. 1806–12.
- Proclus Diadochus. The six books of Proclus on the history of Plato. 1816.
- Select works of Plotinus translated. 1871. New edn. 1895.
- Iamblichus. On the mysteries of the Egyptians. Chiswick, 1821.
- Political fragments of Archytas and other ancient Pythagoreans. Chiswick, 1822.
- The Metamorphosis, or, Golden Ass and philosophical works of Apuleius. 1822.
- Select works of Porphyrius. 1823.
- Pausanias, The description of Greece. New edn. 1824.
- The mystical hymns of Orpheus. New edn. 1896.
[edit] Works about Taylor
- Thomas Taylor, The Platonist, by W. E. A. Axon (London, 1890)
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