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Plotinus kept the thread alive in late antiquity, arguing that the cosmos emanates from a single living “One.” His influence resurfaced in the Renaissance when Giordano Bruno pictured an infinite ...
Plotinus went on to write the “Enneads,” a series of philosophical treatises that built upon the foundation of his teacher’s ideas, developing them into a more systematic philosophy. In addition to ...
One example is Plotinus. He lived in the third century CE and promoted a version of Plato’s philosophical teachings. Historians recognize that Plotinus had a large influence on the early Church. He ...
He himself admitted that he was a keen follower of Plotinus, and, as Speiser2 has observed, his approach to the problem of colour is Neo-Platonic. The major Neo-Platonic thinkers—Dante, ...
The Platonic Parmenides and Imitation in Plotinus. II (1978): 51-73. Representation and Reflection in Plotinus. IV (1980): 37-60. Saying and Having in Plotinus. IX (1985): 75-84. Cyclopean ...
Plotinus in seven volumes. Vol.4: Enneads IV, 1-9 [Loeb 443] by Plotinus (205-270); Armstrong, Arthur Hilary (1909-1997) Publication date 1984 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Antikologija, Loeb ...
Plotinus, however, was thwarted by the course of history, a hunk of spittle in the face of what could have been an immense intellectual fortune. He meets Italian citizens and pals. He also meets ...
The notion of analogia entis (the proportion between beings) is usually associated with Medieval Scholasticism and confined to that period.The thesis that will be presented in this talk holds that ...
In “Magus,” scholar Anthony Grafton delves into the practice of sorcery in the Renaissance era.
The Neoplatonist thinkers of the third and fourth centuries (Plotinus, Porphyry, Iamblichus)—today a distinctly marginal taste—were avidly read and studied by the Renaissance humanists; ...