- them all.
The Pyramid Texts of Dynasties V and VI
mention the "Great
Ennead",
the "Lesser
Ennead",
the "Dual
Ennead", and
the "Seven
Enneads". Some pharaohs...
- Barrie.
Plotinus Ennead III.6. Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1995. Kalligas, Paul.
The Enneads of Plotinus: A
Commentary (Volume 1:
Enneads I–III). Princeton...
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literary work,
The Enneads. In his
metaphysical writings,
Plotinus described three fundamental principles:
the One,
the Intellect, and
the Soul. His works...
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behind it" (
Enneads III.8.9)
Phase 3, Autophany:
luminous vision of one's own self
Phase 3.2, Self-unification: to "become one from many" (
Enneads VI.9.3)...
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refer to:
Enneads, or
The Six
Enneads,
the collection of
writings of
the philosopher Plotinus The Ennead (novel), by Jan Mark, 1978
Ennead Architects...
- Plotinus, "Against the Gnostics",
Ennead II, 9, 6. Plotinus,
Arthur Hilary Armstrong (trans.) (1966). Plotinus:
Enneads II (Loeb
classical Library ed.)...
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The Ennead is a
novel by Jan Mark
published in 1978 by
Viking Kestrel in
the UK and
Thomas Y.
Crowell in
the US.
The Ennead is a
novel set on
the planet...
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considered the father of Neoplatonism. Much of our
biographical information about him
comes from Porphyry's
preface to his
edition of Plotinus'
Enneads. While...
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Ennead Architects LLP (/ˈenēˌad/) is a New York City-based
architectural firm.
The firm was
founded in 1963 by
James Polshek, who left
the firm in 2005...
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Order of
Ennead is an
American extreme metal band
formed in Tampa, Florida. It
includes two
members of
the death metal band Deicide, and
the student of...