Saint Patrick was a bit bewildered.
Duncan actually invited this man to Britain?
Proclus also possessed great accomplishments in theology and philosophy, with some of his views on mysticism being absorbed by the later church.
This man is truly a heavyweight!
It could even be said that in this current era, during the empire's twilight years of dark times, he is one of the few renowned scholars worth mentioning.
Of course.
Duncan valued his identity as a mathematician even more, because Proclus taught at the University of Athens, with numerous disciples following him.
The Academy of Athens was established by Plato in 387 BC, gathering specialists from various fields around him, including philosophers, natural scientists, physicists, mathematicians, astronomers, biologists, agronomists, as well as numerous artists and architects, making it a place rich in disciplines and talents.
