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Plotinus



Plotinus - plōtīˈnəs, 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   Read More...

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    Plotinus: An Introduction to the Enneads
    by Dominic J. O'Meara. 142 pgs.


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    Ennead III.6: On the Impassivity of the Bodiless
    by Plotinus, Barrie Fleet. 348 pgs.


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