Simplicius and Priscian were two of the seven Neoplatonists who
left Athens when the Christian Emperor Justinian closed the pagan
school there in AD 529. Their commentaries on works on sense
perception, one by Aristotle and one by his successor Theophrastus,
are translated here in one volume. Both commentaries give a highly
Neoplatonized reading to their Aristotelian subjects and give an
insight into late Neoplatonist psychology.
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