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- scholar and historian from Venice. He is known for his universal history, Enneades sive Rhapsodia historiarum. Born in Vicovaro, his surname was originally...
- name for falchion, the weapon Malchus Porphyry, Syrian compiler of the Enneades, and anti-Christian literature Malchus (general), Carthaginian general...
- 1995, 111ff.) Critical editions of the Gr**** text Bréhier, Émile. Plotin: Ennéades (with French translation), Collection Budé, 1924–1938. Henry, Paul, and...
- words of the 3rd century CE Neoplatonic Roman philosopher Plotinus in Enneades 5.1.2. The concept Brahman has a lot of undertones of meaning and is difficult...
- de Vitalibus. One of the first publications of the Vitali brothers was Enneades, an early attempt at writing universal history by Sabellicus. Vitali published...
- Broadcasting Corporation. 2011-06-07. Bilolo, M.: La notion de « l’Un » dans les Ennéades de Plotin et dans les Hymnes thébains. Contribution à l’étude des sources...
- Ennead Some of the Enneade depicted in the Papyrus of Ani Name in hieroglyphs (p 2464) psḏt Equivalents Canaanite El's Divine Council...
- Histoire de la philosophie allemande (1921) La Philosophie de Plotin Plotin: Ennéades (with French translation), Collection Budé (1924–1938) Histoire de la philosophie...
- supérieures [fr], roughly equivalent to an MA thesis) on Le Traité : la dialectique. Ennéade I 3 de Plotin under the direction of Émile Bréhier. From 1927 to 1932 he...
- Edited by Egnatius Dantes together with a Latin translation. 1580 Plotinus, Enneades Petrus Perna Basel With a Latin translation of Marsilio Ficino. Porphryrius...