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Index
Coverpage Half title Title page Imprints page Contents General Introduction to the Translations
The Edition The Translation
1. 2.
Porphyry’s Arrangement of the Enneads List of Textual Changes to Henry-Schwyzer Editio Minor On the Life of Plotinus and the Order of His Books by Porphyry of Tyre Ennead One
1.1 (53) What Is the Living Being and What Is the Human Being?
Introduction Summary 1.1 (53) What Is the Living Being and What Is the Human Being?
1.2 (19) On Virtues
Introduction Summary 1.2 (19) On Virtues
1.3 (20) On Dialectic
Introduction Summary 1.3 (20) On Dialectic
1.4 (46) On Happiness
Introduction Summary 1.4 (46) On Happiness
1.5 (36) On Whether Happiness Increases with Time
Introduction Summary 1.5 (36) On Whether Happiness Increases with Time
1.6 (1) On Beauty
Introduction Summary 1.6 (1) On Beauty
1.7 (54) On the Primary Good and on the Other Goods
Introduction Summary 1.7 (54) On the Primary Good and on the Other Goods
1.8 (51) On What Evils Are and Where They Come From
Introduction Summary 1.8 (51) On What Evils Are and Where They Come From
1.9 (16) On Exiting from the Body
Introduction Summary 1.9 (16) On Exiting from the Body
Fragment: Plotinus on Voluntary Death, by Elias
Ennead Two
2.1 (40) On the Cosmos
Introduction Summary 2.1 (40) On the Cosmos
2.2 (14) On the Motion of Heaven
Introduction Summary 2.2 (14) On the Motion of Heaven
2.3 (52) On Whether the Stars Are Causes
Introduction Summary 2.3 (52) On Whether the Stars Are Causes
2.4 (12) On Matter
Introduction Summary 2.4 (12) On Matter
2.5 (25) On ‘Potentially’ and ‘Actually’
Introduction Summary 2.5 (25) On ‘Potentially’ and ‘Actually’
2.6 (17) On Substance or On Quality
Introduction Summary 2.6 (17) On Substance or On Quality
2.7 (37) On Complete Blending
Introduction Summary 2.7 (37) On Complete Blending
2.8 (35) On Seeing, or On How It Is That Distant Things Appear Small
Introduction Summary 2.8 (35) On Seeing, or On How It Is That Distant Things Appear Small
2.9 (33) Against the Gnostics
Introduction Summary 2.9 (33) Against the Gnostics
Ennead Three
3.1 (3) On Fate
Introduction Summary 3.1 (3) On Fate
3.2–3 (47 and 48) On Providence
Introduction Summary 3.2 (47) On Providence 1 3.3 (48) On Providence 2
3.4 (15) On Our Allotted Daemon
Introduction Summary 3.4 (15) On Our Allotted Daemon
3.5 (50) On Love
Introduction Summary 3.5 (50) On Love
3.6 (26) On the Impassibility of Things without Bodies
Introduction Summary 3.6 (26) On the Impassibility of Things without Bodies
3.7 (45) On Eternity and Time
Introduction Summary 3.7 (45) On Eternity and Time
3.8 (30) On Nature, Contemplation, and the One
Introduction Summary 3.8 (30) On Nature, Contemplation, and the One
3.9 (13) Various Considerations
Introduction Summary 3.9 (13) Various Considerations
Ennead Four
4.1 (21) On the Substantiality of the Soul 1
Introduction Summary 4.1 (21) On the Substantiality of the Soul 1
4.2 (4) On the Substantiality of the Soul 2
Introduction 4.2 (4) On the Substantiality of the Soul 2 4.3–5 (27, 28, and 29) On Problems of the Soul 1–3
Introduction Summary
4.3 (27) On Problems of the Soul 1 4.4 (28) On Problems of the Soul 2
4.5 (29) On Problems of the Soul 3
Introduction Summary 4.5 (29) On Problems of the Soul 3
4.6 (41) On Sense-Perception and Memory
Introduction Summary 4.6 (41) On Sense-Perception and Memory
4.7 (2) On the Immortality of the Soul
Introduction Summary 4.7 (2) On the Immortality of the Soul
4.8 (6) On the Descent of Souls into Bodies
Introduction Summary 4.8 (6) On the Descent of Souls into Bodies
4.9 (8) On Whether All Souls Are One
Introduction Summary 4.9 (8) On Whether All Souls Are One
Ennead Five
5.1 (10) On the Three Primary Hypostases
Introduction Summary 5.1 (10) On the Three Primary Hypostases
5.2 (11) On the Generation and Order of the Things Which Come after the First
Introduction Summary 5.2 (11) On the Generation and Order of the Things Which Come after the First
5.3 (49) On the Knowing Hypostasis and on That Which Is Transcendent
Introduction Summary 5.3 (49) On the Knowing Hypostases and on That Which Is Transcendent
5.4 (7) How That Which Is after the First Comes from the First, and on the One
Introduction Summary 5.4 (7) How That Which Is after the First Comes from the First, and on the One
5.5 (32) That the Intelligibles Are Not outside the Intellect, and on the Good
Introduction Summary 5.5 (32) That the Intelligibles Are Not outside the Intellect, and on the Good
5.6 (24) On the Fact That That Which Transcends Being Does Not Think and on What the Primary Thinking Is and What Is Secondary
Introduction Summary 5.6 (24) On the Fact That That Which Transcends Being Does Not Think and on What the Primary Thinking Is and What Is Secondary
5.7 (18) On Whether or not There are Ideas of Individuals
Introduction Summary 5.7 (18) On Whether or not There are Ideas of Individuals
5.8 (31) On the Intelligible Beauty
Introduction Summary 5.8 (31) On the Intelligible Beauty
5.9 (5) On Intellect, Ideas, and Being
Introduction Summary 5.9 (5) On Intellect, Ideas, and Being
Ennead Six
6.1–3 (42, 43, and 44) On the Genera of Being 1–3
Introduction Summary Introduction Summary Introduction Summary 6.1 (42) On the Genera of Being 1 6.2 (43) On the Genera of Being 2 6.3 (44) On the Genera of Being 3
6.4–5 (22 and 23) That Being, One and Identical, Is Simultaneously Everywhere Whole 1–2
Introduction Summary 6.4 (22) That Being, One and Identical, Is Simultaneously Everywhere Whole 1 6.5 (23) That Being, One and Identical, is Simultaneously Everywhere Whole 2
Introduction 6.5 (23) That Being, One and Identical, is Simultaneously Everywhere Whole 2
6.6 (34) On Numbers
Introduction Summary 6.6 (34) On Numbers
6.7 (38) How the Multiplicity of the Ideas Came to Exist, and on the Good
Introduction Summary 6.7 (38) How the Multiplicity of the Ideas Came to Exist, and on the Good
6.8 (39) On the Voluntary, and the One’s Wishing
Introduction Summary 6.8 (39) On the Voluntary, and the One’s Wishing
6.9 (9) On the Good or the One
Introduction Summary 6.9 (9) On the Good or the One
Greek Glossary of Key Terms English Glossary of Key Terms Bibliography of Principal Editions of Secondary Sources
Aëtius Alcinous Alexander of Aphrodisias Aristotle Aspasius Atticus Calcidius Clement of Alexandria Diogenes Laertius Epictetus Epicurus Eusebius Galen Nemesius Numenius Origen Paul of Alexandria Philo of Alexandria Plutarch Porphyry Seneca Sextus Empiricus Simplicius Stobaeus Xenocrates
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