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== Works == The works of Proclus consist of 20 [[sermon]]s (some of doubtful authenticity).<ref>{{harvnb|Daniel|1911}} cites [[Jacques Paul Migne]], ''[[Patrologia Graeca]]'', lxv, 651</ref> Five were published by cardinal [[Angelo Mai]],<ref>{{harvnb|Daniel|1911}} cites ''[https://archive.org/stream/spicilegiumroman04maia#page/n79/mode/1up Spicilegium Romanum]'', iv, xlviii, lxxviii.</ref> of which 3 are preserved only in a [[Syriac language|Syriac]] version, the [[Greek language|Greek]] being lost; 7 letters, along with several addressed to him by other persons; and a few fragments of other letters and sermons.<ref>{{harvnb|Daniel|1911}} cites [[Socrates of Constantinople]], ''Ecclesiastical History'', vii, xxvi, and passim; [[Theophanes the Confessor]], sub annus 430; [[Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont]], ''Mém. eccl.'' xiv, 704; AA. SS. Act. x, 639.</ref> Of the 8 homilies on Christology attributed to him, 7 are authentic.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Michael |first=O'Carroll |url=https://worldcat.org/oclc/47771920 |title=Theotokos - a theological encyclopedia of the Blessed Virgin Mary |publisher=[[Wipf and Stock]] |date=2000 |isbn=1-57910-454-1 |pages=296–297 |oclc=47771920}}</ref> Proclus was cited by Cardinal [[John Henry Newman]] for his work on [[Mariology]] and his strong support of the conciliar dogma on the [[Theotokos]].{{sfn|Daniel|1911}}
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