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  1. Plotinus on Body and Beauty: Society, Philosophy, and Religion in Third-Century Rome by Margaret R. Miles, 1999-11-18
  2. The Wisdom of Plotinus; a Metaphysical Study by Whitby, Charles Joseph, 2009-05-20
  3. The problem of evil in Plotinus by Fuller, B. A. G. (Benjamin Apthorp Gould), 2009-07-18
  4. Five Books of Plotinus: Viz. On Felicity; On the Nature and Origin of Evil; On Providence; On Nature, Contemplation, and the One; and On the Descent of the Soul; Translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor, Plotinus, 2010-03-21
  5. Plotinus: Then And Now by G. R. S. Mead, 2010-05-23
  6. Plotinus on Self: The Philosophy of the 'We' by Pauliina Remes, 2011-02-01
  7. Plotinus, The Father Of Western Mysticism by Rufus Jones, 2010-05-23
  8. Plotinus on the Soul: A Study in the Metaphysics of Knowledge by Jennifer Yhap, 2003-04
  9. The Symposium: With Essays on the Dialogue by Plotinus by Plato, 2002
  10. Plotinus on Self: The Philosophy of the 'We' by Pauliina Remes, 2007-10-08
  11. Plotinus, Tolma, and the Descent of Being: An Exposition and Analysis (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy) by N. Joseph Torchia, 1993-12
  12. The Influence Of Plotinus Traced In Spenser by Stephen MacKenna, 2006-09-15
  13. Plotinus on the beautiful: being the sixth treatise of the first Ennead by Plotinus Plotinus, Stephen Mackenna, 2010-08-17
  14. Philosophy of Plotinus by Emile Brehier, 1958-12

61. Works By Plotinus
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63. Plotinus (205-270) Library Of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Mhuller, Hermann Friedrich, 1843- Title: Dionysios. Proklos. Plotinos. Ein historischer beitrag zur neuplatonischen philosophie, von dr. H. F. Mhuller ... Published: Mhunster i. W., Aschendorff, 1918. Description: 4 p. l., 110 p., 1 l. 24 cm. Series: Beitrhage zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters ; Bd. 20, Heft 3-4 LC Call No.: B720 .B4 bd. 20 Heft 3/4 Subjects: Pseudo-Dionysius, the Areopagite. Proclus, ca. 410-485. Philosophy, Medieval. Plotinus. Neoplatonism. Control No.: 21001958 //r964 Author: Henry, Paul, 1906- Title: Plotin et l'Occident. Firmicus Maternus, Marius Victorinus, Saint Augustin et Macrobe. Published: Louvain, "Spicilegium Sacrum Lovaniense" Bureaux, 1934. Description: 291 p. 25 cm. Series: Spicilegium sacrum Lovaniense. Etudes et documents ; fasc. 15 LC Call No.: B693.Z7 H44 Dewey No.: 182.4 Notes: At head of title: Universitbe catholique et collaeges thbeologiques O. P. et S. J. de Louvain. "Liste des manuscrits citbes": p. [253]-254. "Liste des ouvrages citbes": p. [255]-263. Subjects: Plotinus. Firmicus Maternus, Julius. Macrobius, Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. Victorinus, Marius. Neoplatonism. Control No.: ac 36001497 //r854

64. Plotinus

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65. The Enneads By Plotinus On Windsor Castle
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The text that follows here, is rooted in MacKenna's and Pages' translation. It was re-edited by me. - T. Byrn.
Contents
The first ennead:
  • The animate and the man
  • On virtue
  • On dialectic [the upward way]
  • On true happiness ...
  • The reasoned dismissal The second ennead:
  • On the cosmos or on the heavenly system
  • The heavenly circuit
  • Are the stars causes
  • Matter in its two kinds ...
  • Against those that affirm the creator of the cosmos and the cosmos itself to be evil: [generally quoted as "Against the gnostics"] The third ennead:
  • Fate
  • On providence (1)
  • On providence (2)
  • Our tutelary spirit ...
  • Detached considerations The fourth ennead:
  • On the essence of the soul (1)
  • On the essence of the soul (2)
  • Problems of the soul (1)
  • Problems of the soul (2) ...
  • Are all souls one?
  • 66. The Enneads By Plotinus. Online Text. Introduction. A Windsor Castle Text
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    Neoplatonism began with Ammonius Saccas (first half of the 200s AD). He had been brought up as a Christian, studied Plato and developed his own kind of Platonic philosophy.
    And he wrote nothing.
    His philosophy is known only through his famous disciple, Plotinus. That one didn't publish anything either. Take heart. Neoplatonist Reader
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    THE THEORIES of Plotinus were at bottom like those of Plato but included elements of other Greek philosophies. The major Neoplatonic work that has come down to us, is called the Enneads. It was collected and published after the death of Plotinus by his student Porphyry, a Phoenician. After Plotinus Neoplatonism developed in various places, such as Alexandria. It influenced early Christian thinkers. Among them was Augustin.

    67. Plotinus: The Enneads - Larson Publications
    York 14818. HOME CATALOG BOOK DETAILS plotinus The Enneads byplotinus, Stephen MacKenna (trans.) Published in 1992. 768 pages
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    68. Margaret Miles On Plotinus - GTU
    GTU Seal Margaret Miles on plotinus. The midthird century philosopher, plotinus,had a remarkable influence on Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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    69. Margaret Miles On Plotinus - GTU
    Margaret Miles on plotinus. The midthird century philosopher, plotinus,had a remarkable influence on Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
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    70. Plotinus - The Enneads
    plotinus – The Enneads. plotinus (205270 CE) was the founder of Neoplatonism.He was born in Lycopolis, Egypt, and became interested
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    Plotinus – The Enneads Plotinus (205-270 CE) was the founder of Neoplatonism. He was born in Lycopolis, Egypt, and became interested in philosophy when he was 28. He studied philosophy in Alexandria under Ammonius Saccus (175-250 CE), before traveling to Persia in 243, and settling in Rome in 244, at the age of 40. In Rome, he taught philosophy, and became friendly with the Emperor Gallienus. Plotinus tried to persuade Gallienus to build a city called Platonopolis which was to be governed according to the model of Plato’s Republic , but the plan eventually had to be abandoned. Plotinus lived in Rome from 244 to 268, and produced his philosophical writings from 253 to 270. He died in 270, in Campania, Italy. After his death, Plotinus’s writings were edited by his student Porphyry, who arranged them into six groups, each consisting of nine treatises, making a total of fifty-four tractates (the title Enneads refers to these "groups of nine," and is derived from the Greek word for nine, ennea ). The Enneads are a careful examination of the nature of the Soul, and of the relation of the Soul to divine Intellect and to divine Unity.

    71. Plotinus
    THE ENNEADS. by plotinus. translated by Stephen MacKenna and BS PageTHE FIRST ENNEAD. THIRD TRACTATE. ON DIALECTIC THE UPWARD WAY.
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    THE ENNEADS
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    THE FIRST ENNEAD.
    THIRD TRACTATE.
    ON DIALECTIC [THE UPWARD WAY].
    1. What art is there, what method, what discipline to bring us there where we must go? The Term at which we must arrive we may take as agreed: we have established elsewhere, by many considerations, that our journey is to the Good, to the Primal-Principle; and, indeed, the very reasoning which discovered the Term was itself something like an initiation. But what order of beings will attain the Term? Surely, as we read, those that have already seen all or most things, those who at their first birth have entered into the life-germ from which is to spring a metaphysician, a musician or a born lover, the metaphysician taking to the path by instinct, the musician and the nature peculiarly susceptible to love needing outside guidance. But how lies the course? Is it alike for all, or is there a distinct method for each class of temperament? For all there are two stages of the path, as they are making upwards or have already gained the upper sphere. The first degree is the conversion from the lower life; the second- held by those that have already made their way to the sphere of the Intelligibles, have set as it were a footprint there but must still advance within the realm- lasts until they reach the extreme hold of the place, the Term attained when the topmost peak of the Intellectual realm is won… 5. But whence does this science derive its own initial laws?

    72. Plotinus.html
    On Pico and Ficino's Translation of plotinus. Ironically, according to Ficino, Picohimself had first urged Ficino to undertake his work on plotinus in 1484.
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    On Pico and Ficino's Translation of Plotinus
    In passing, my study discusses a number of heated conflicts between Pico and his older contemporary, the Florentine Neo-Platonist Marsilio Ficino. One serious conflict, from the last half of 1486, revolved around Pico's criticism of Ficino's work as translator and interpreter of Plotinus's Enneads . Ironically, according to Ficino, Pico himself had first urged Ficino to undertake his work on Plotinus in 1484. In the Commento , which was written after Ficino completed the first draft of his translation - and while he began composing his commentary - Pico ridicules Ficino's readings of Plotinus, as first noted by Garin in the 1940s; Pico's attacks begin, in fact, in the opening chapter of his text. The Oration , which was written in the same period, contains an even ruder remark about difficulties that the "sweating Platonists" ( sudantes Platonici ) had understanding Plotinus's obscure language. Since the remark was again made in the midst of Ficino's work on Plotinus, it seems clear that Ficino (or Ficino and his circle) was once more Pico's target. Finally, again in the same period, we find Ficino's exegeses of Platonic texts attacked in the 900 theses, although in this case Ficino is not mentioned by name. Some of these attacks involved minute points of Platonic exegesis, demonstrating that Pico planned at Rome to challenge Ficino's understanding of his own tradition (see, e.g., thesis and note 5>31, on p. 437 of my edition).

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    75. Plotinus Bibliography
    This site systematicaly lists all the bibliographical notes about plotinus containedin the major bibliographical indexes since 1998. by RICHARD DUFOUR.
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    by RICHARD DUFOUR With this bibliography we intend to continue our bibliographical research on Plotinus. Our systematic bibliography for the years 1950 to 2000 is now on the shelves : Plotinus: A Bibliography 1950-2000 Leiden, Brill, 2002 (a revised version of "Plotinus: A Bibliography 1950-2000", Phronesis (46, 3), 2001). From now on our work will be on the Internet and will be updated several times a year. We want thus to offer a comprehensive list of publications on Plotinus by gathering all we can find in the most important bibliographical indexes available. Last update : 231 entries Indexes List of collected volumes Translations and commentaries Studies Indexes:
    , an international index to philosophical periodicals and books, published by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Internet. 12/2002. Back to the top
    List of collected volumes, miscellanea and conference proceedings: Neoplatonism and Nature
    Neoplatonism and Indian Philosophy
    Neoplatonism and Contemporary Thought, Part I

    76. Burton-Christie On Plotinus
    ELLOPOS Home. Eckhart Start Page. DOUGLAS BURTONCHRISTIE The PaganPhilosopher's Quest for Holiness plotinus and his Circle. T IS
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    DOUGLAS BURTON-CHRISTIE: The Pagan Philosopher's Quest for Holiness: Plotinus and his Circle
    T IS is generally acknowledged that Greek philosophy became an increasingly religious endeavor during the period of late antiquity. By the second century C.E. the philosophical schools were not thought of merely as intellectual schools of thought but as something broader - bioi or ways of life In these philosophical schools, religious questions were central. "To the man in the street," Dodd says, "the term 'philosophy' came increasingly to mean the quest for God." Hadot, having reviewed numerous schools of ancient Greek philosophy, concludes that "[t]rue philosophy is ... 'spiritual exercise' ... no longer [understood] as a theoretical construction, but as a method of forming a new way of living and of seeing the world, as an attempt to transform man." These descriptions of the philosophical endeavor in late antiquity catch much of the spirit of Plotinus's own school. It was characterized by a particular way of life and a distinctly religious approach to philosophical questions. The pagan philosopher was distinguished by a generally positive appraisal of his culture. We learn at the beginning of Porphyry's

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    78. Aristotle & Plotinus On Transcendence
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    80. Plotinus
    plotinus 205270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native of Egypt, perhaps of Romandescent, he went to Alexandria c.232 to devote himself to philosophy. plotinus.
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    Plotinus 205-270, Neoplatonist philosopher. A native of Egypt, perhaps of Roman descent, he went to Alexandria c.232 to devote himself to philosophy. For 10 years he was a dedicated disciple of Ammonius Saccas. To study the philosophies of India and Persia, Plotinus in 242 traveled in the Eastern expedition of Gordian III, the Roman emperor. From 244 he lived in Rome, where his school attracted wide attention. Many followed his advice and example; they gave their wealth to those in need and turned to contemplative thought. However, Plotinus never taught or practiced extreme asceticism. His pupil Porphyry wrote a biography of him and was responsible for the arrangement of his works, which were written after 253, into six Enneads, or groups of nine treatises. The theories of Plotinus were fundamentally those of Plato but included elements of other Greek philosophies as well, all drawn together into an original system that rapidly won followers and in time had considerable influence on the thinkers of the Christian Church, although Plotinus himself opposed Christianity. His development of the idea of emanation was fuller than that found in the teachings of the Stoics and of Philo. This cosmological conception is the chief point of
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