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Ammonius Saccas  [5]

Iamblichus  [3]

Porphyry  [4]

Hypatia of Alexandria  [17]

Plotinus  [8]

Proclus  [9]

See also
  • Ancient Greek Philosophy
  • Losev, Alexei (1893-1988)
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    Neo-Platonism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
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    Neoplatonism
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