"Neoplatonic philosophy finds in Proclus the satisfaction of a systematic need of an analytical and deductive nature, while the form of the systematisation proper to Plotinus's Enneads was instead methodical-didactic; therefore, in the history of Neoplatonism and the Alexandrian school, it must be admitted that the full historical awareness of the value and significance of the school came precisely from this philosopher. (Le scuole neoplatoniche, “'The Neoplatonic Schools”', XXXVIII, pp. 228-229)."
January 1, 1970