## The Prometheus Trust 

## Chairman’s Report 2022-23 

The  Prometheus  Trust  has  restarted  its  regular  activities following the covid interruptions of the last two years and we are pleased to combine them with an expansion of virtual ones, as the reach of the Trust widens. 

## **Publishing** 

The Trust has ensured that its publications remain available – with numerous titles reprinted in one of our busiest years ever in that respect. We would like to express our gratitude to those volunteers (five in all) who worked on the two volume _Proclus Commentary on the Timaeus_ – proof reading and adding the standard page/line numbering to the 1,000 plus pages of the work, in order to keep out Thomas Taylor translation up to date  to  run  alongside  the  new  Cambridge  University  Press translation. 

Background work required for the transferring the whole of the Thomas Taylor Series into a more modern format continues at a steady pace. 

During the year we produced the first English translation of Joseph Moreau’s highly regarded book, _Plotinus or the Glory of Ancient  Philosophy_ .  The  translator,  Robert  Clark,  who  had been working quietly on it for six years was very impressed by the Trust’s handling of the project. 

Work  on  several  volumes  is  in  hand,  and  these  should  be published in the coming year. 

The  proposed  new  editorial  board  announcement  has  been delayed  while  we  wait  for  our  new  website  to  come  into operation. 

A good working relationship with our North America distributor, Kindred Star Books, has been established. 

## **Education** 



All face to face activities previously run on a regular basis have been restarted – including two residential modules at our established venue at Purley Chase in Warwickshire; together with  monthly  evening  sessions  in  both  London  and  Bristol. These  ran  alongside  of  the  Zoom-based  modules  and  open sessions which started during the covid crisis and which have now established themselves with a worldwide participation – all in all a promising deepening and widening of our educational activities. 

## **Conference** 

Our annual conference was run for the first time since 2019: the  theme  was  the  one  we  had  originally  chosen  for  the cancelled 2020 conference – “Towards a Philosophic Society.” We were pleased the two guest speakers who had agreed to give  out  Keynote  address  and  the  annual  Thomas  Taylor lecture  for  that  2020  conference  we  able  to  deliver  their addresses  this  summer. Professor  Angie  Hobbs  spoke  on _Philosophy  in  an  age  of  Uncertainty_ and  Professor Douglas Hedley on _Philosophy and Play_ . Fourteen papers were delivered, and we were delighted to welcome friends old and new – in all, 28 people attended. 

## **Public Beneft** 

The above activities are considered to be of public benefit and pursued in fulfilment of the Trust’s stated purposes: all our zoom courses are offered free of charge; face to face meetings are charged at cost (and where necessary, subsidized) and we price our books to ensure that they are within the reach of ordinary students. 

## **The Trust** 

We are sorry to have lost two of our Trustees this year – both resigning largely for health reasons (although Peter Lyle will continue acting on the editorial side of the Trust).  We would like to express our gratitude to his work as a Trustee since 2017, and also to Stuart Dunbar who joined the board in 2019. 

The  Trust  continues  to  develop  and  has  had  a  pleasing strengthening of ties with dedicated scholars and philosophers 



who are committed to the cause of genuine Platonism as a living tradition.  The pursuit of wisdom is the great business of life – as Plato tells us in his Seventh Letter – and the Trust remains determined to follow that enterprise to the best of its ability. 

T J Addey Chairman 26.8.23 



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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
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