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Filosofia e Dintorni
Che cos'и la filisofia, i primi filosofi, i sofisti, Socrate, Platone, Aristotele, Epicuro, lo stoicismo, Plotino. [ita]
Плотин
Эннеады. Перевод с греческого языка под редакцией профессора Г. В. Малеванского и др. (часть переводов с английского перевода Маккена). [rus]
Plotinus (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Plotinus was born at Lycopolis, in Upper Egypt in 204 CE, and died at Campania in 270 CE. Plotinus did not reduce his doctrine to writing until toward the close of his life, and then did not publish it. His pupil Porphyry, arranged the fifty-four treatises of Plotinus in six Enneades, placing them in logical order from the simplest to the most abstruse, as well as chronological sequence. They were first printed in a Latin translation by Marsilio Ficino at Florence in 1492, then in Greek and Latin at Basel, in 1580. [eng]
Плотин. Эннеады. (философия неоплатонизма)
Перевод с греческого языка под редакцией профессора Г. В. Малеванского и др. (часть переводов с английского перевода Маккена). [rus]
Вл.Соловьев. Статьи из словаря
Плотин. [rus]
Island of Freedom - Plotinus
"Plotinus was a Roman philosopher and the originator of neoplatonism. Plotinus was born in Asyut, Egypt, though his education and cultural background were completely Greek. In 232 he went to Alexandria and studied with the philosopher Ammonius Saccas (who flourished in the 1st half of 3rd century) for ten years and in about 244 went to Rome, where he established a school. Plotinus spoke on Pythagorean and Platonic wisdom and on asceticism; such was the impression made upon his hearers that some of them gave their fortunes to the poor, set their slaves free, and devoted themselves to lives of study and ascetic piety"... [eng]
The Internet Classics Archive | Works by Plotinus
List of works by Plotinus, part of the Internet Classics Archive. The Six Enneads, Written 250 A.C.E., Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page. [eng]
Great Books Index - Plotinus
Plotinus - Great Books Index. [eng]
The Internet Classics Archive | The Six Enneads by Plotinus
The Six Enneads by Plotinus, part of the Internet Classics Archive. [eng]
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