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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... more

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  • Plotinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Plotinus (Greek: Πλωτῖνος) (ca. CE 204–270) was a major philosopher of the ancient world who is widely considered the founder of Neoplatonism (along with ...

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  • Plotinus (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Plotinus (204/5 – 270 C.E.), is generally regarded as the founder of Neoplatonism. He is one of the most influential philosophers in antiquity after Plato ...

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  • Plotinus

    An introduction to his Neo-Platonic ideas, mysticism and importance. Includes bibliography and related links.

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    Plotinus was born AD 205,, Lyco, or Lycopolis, Egypt? d. 270, Campania ancient philosopher, the centre of an influential circle of intellectuals and men of ...

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  • Malaspina Great Books - Plotinus (205 CE)

    Plotinus, (died about A.D. 270) the father of Neo-Platonism, was born in Alexandria in Egypt; he studied there and in Mesopotamia, then settled in Rome and ...

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  • The Philosophy of Plotinus

    A concise systematic digest of Plotinus' thought. From the Radical Academy.

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  • Plotinus (ancient philosopher) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Plotinus (ancient philosopher), ad 205Lyco, or Lycopolis, Egypt? 270Campaniaancient philosopher, the centre of an ...

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