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- Plotinus : the six enneads / by Plotinus.(CARDINAL)510318; Hutchins, Robert Maynard,1899-1977,editor in chief.(CARDINAL)127876; Mackenna, Stephen,1872-1934,trans.(CARDINAL)714184; Page, B. S.(Bertram Samuel),trans.(CARDINAL)735312;
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- Plotinus : an introduction to the Enneads / by O'Meara, Dominic J.(CARDINAL)518389;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-136) and indexes.
- Subjects: Plotinus.; Philosophy.;
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- The six Enneads / by Plotinus.(CARDINAL)510318; Mackenna, Stephen,1872-1934,translator.(CARDINAL)714184; Page, B. S.(Bertram Samuel),translator.(CARDINAL)735312;
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- The six Enneads. / by Plotinus.(CARDINAL)510318; Page, B. S.(Bertram Samuel),translator.(CARDINAL)735312; Mackenna, Stephen,1872-1934,translator.(CARDINAL)714184;
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- The plotinus / by Ducornet, Rikki,1943-author.(CARDINAL)758990;
"Upon setting out for a morning walk with his knobby stick in hand, a young man is arrested by a robot called the Plotinus and abandoned in a cell where one beam of sunlight beckons through an air duct. Rapping his knuckles against the vent to relay his tale of woe in code, he recalls his lost love and their group's forbidden activities; his readings in philosophy and the sciences; and sweet memories of freedom's small pleasures. As the captive confronts his increasingly dire circumstances with rigorous optimism, the appearance of fantastical visitors and miraculous objects in his cell further blur the line between hallucination and dystopian reality. Told with uncanny warmth and intellectual brio, The Plotinus is Rikki Ducornet's most unforgettable story yet"--
- Subjects: Dystopian fiction.; Robots; Prisoners;
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- Great books of the Western world. by Lucretius Carus, Titus.(CARDINAL)139863; Epictetus.Discourses.(CARDINAL)168694; Marcus Aurelius,Emperor of Rome,121-180.Meditations.(CARDINAL)152831; Plotinus.Enneads.French & Greek.; Humphries, Rolfe,translator.(CARDINAL)128819; Long, George,1800-1879,translator.(CARDINAL)166875; Mackenna, Stephen,1872-1934,translator.(CARDINAL)714184; Page, B. S.(Bertram Samuel),translator.(CARDINAL)735312; Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.(CARDINAL)147481;
Includes bibliographical references.Lucretius: The way things are / translated by Rolfe Humphries --The discourses of Epictetus / translated by George Long -- The meditations of Marcus Aurelius / translated by George Long -- Plotinus: the six Enneads / translated by Stephen MacKenna and B.S. Page.
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- Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds / by Adamson, Peter,1972-author.(CARDINAL)423374;
Includes bibliographic references and index.Part I. Hellenistic Philosophy. Fighting over Socrates: The Hellenistic Schools -- Beware of the Philosopher: The Cynics -- Instant Gratification: The Cyrenaics -- The Constant Gardener: The Principles of Epicurus -- Am I Bothered?: Epicurean Ethics -- Nothing to Fear: Epicureans on Death and the Gods -- Reaping the Harvest: Lucretius -- Walking on Eggshells: Stoic Logic -- Nobody's Perfect: The Stoics on Knowledge -- We Didn't Start the Fire: The Stoics on Nature -- Like a Rolling Stone: Stoic Ethics -- Anger Management: Seneca -- You Can Chain My Leg: Epictetus -- The Philosopher King: Marcus Aurelius -- Beyond Belief: Pyrrho and Skepticism -- The Know Nothing Party: The Skeptical Academy -- Rhetorical Questions: Cicero -- Healthy Skepticism: Sextus Empiricus -- The Joy of Sects: Ancient Medicine and Philosophy -- The Best Doctor is a Philosopher: Galen.Part II. Pagan Philosophy in the Roman Empire. Caesarian Section: Philosophy in the Roman Empire -- Middle Men: The Platonic Revival -- To the Lighthouse: Philo of Alexandria -- Delphic Utterances: Plutarch -- Lost and Found: Aristotelianism after Aristotle -- Not Written in Stone: Alexander of Aphrodisias -- Silver Tongues in Golden Mouths: Rhetoric and Ancient Philosophy -- Sky Writing: Astronomy, Astrology, and Philosophy -- A God Is My Co-Pilot: The Life and Works of Plotinus -- Simplicity Itself: Plotinus on the One and Intellect -- On the Horizon: Plotinus on the Soul -- A Decorated Corpse: Plotinus on Matter and Evil -- King of Animals: Porphyry -- Pythagorean Theorems: Iamblichus -- Domestic Goddesses and Philosopher Queens: The Household and the State -- The Platonic Successor: Proclus -- A Tale of Two Cities: The Last Pagan Philosophers -- For a Limited Time Only: John Philoponus.Part III. Christian Philosophy in the Roman Empire. Father Figures: Ancient Christian Philosophy -- Please Accept our Apologies: The Greek Church Fathers -- Fall and Rise: Origen -- Three for the Price of One: The Cappadocians -- Naming the Nameless: The Pseudo-Dionysius -- Double or Nothing: Maximus the Confessor -- Practice Makes Perfect: Christian Asceticism -- Spreading the Word: The Latin Church Fathers -- Life and Time: Augustine's Confessions -- Papa Don't Teach: Augustine on Language -- Help Wanted: Augustine on Freedom -- Heaven and Earth: Augustine's City of God -- Me, Myself, and I: Augustine on Mind and Memory -- Born Again: Latin Platonism -- Fate, Hope, and Clarity: Boethius.
- Subjects: Epicurus.; Plutarch.; Plotinus.; Lucretius Carus, Titus.; Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430.; Boethius, -524.; Philosophy, Ancient.; Philosophy; Philosophers, Ancient.; Epicureans (Greek philosophy); Skeptics (Greek philosophy); Stoics.; Asceticism.; Christian philosophy.; Civilization, Ancient.;
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- The great philosophers / by Jaspers, Karl,1883-1969.(CARDINAL)137713;
Bibliography: volume 1, pages 383-393.
- Subjects: Philosophers.; Philosophy;
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- Projection / by Green, Risa.(CARDINAL)465207;
"In ancient Rome, it was whispered that the great philosopher Plotinus could project his soul into another human being in a ritual that hinged on a kiss. In present-day Delphi, California, the sole remaining guardians of the Plotinus Ability hide in plain sight as members of the exclusive Oculus Society--until their leader, Octavia Harris, is killed in her own home. With no leads on the case, Octavia's daughter, Gretchen, vows to find her mother's murderer at any cost"--HL720L
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Astral projection; Detective and mystery stories; Murder; Secret societies;
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- The Cambridge history of later Greek and early medieval philosophy / by Armstrong, A. H.(Arthur Hilary)(CARDINAL)121420;
Bibliography: pages 670-691.Introductory / by A. H. Armstrong -- Part I. Greek philosophy from Plato to Plotinus / by P. Merlan. The old academy ; Aristotle ; The later academy and Platonism ; The Pythagoreans ; The Peripatos ; The Stoa -- Part II. Philo and the beginnings of Christian thought / by the Rev. H. Chadwick. Philo ; The beginning of Christian philosophy : Justin : the Gnostics ; Clement of Alexandria ; Origen -- Part III. Plotinus / by A. H. Armstrong. Life : Plotinus and the religion and superstition of his time ; Teaching and writing ; Man and reality ; The one and intellect ; From intellect to matter : the return to the one -- Part IV. The later neoplatonists / by A. C. Lloyd. Introduction to later neoplatonism ; Porphyry and Iamblichus ; Athenian and Alexandrian neoplatonism -- Part V. Marius Victorinus and Augustine / by R. A. Markus. Marius Victorinus ; Augustine : Biographical introduction : Christianity and philosophy ; Augustine : Man : body and soul ; Augustine : Sense and imagination ; Augustine : Human action : will and virtue ; Augustine : God and nature ; Augustine : Man in history and society -- Part VI. The Greek Christian Platonist tradition from the Cappadocians to Maximus and Eriugena / by I. P. Sheldon-Williams. Introduction: Greek Christian Platonism ; The Cappadocians ; The pseudo-Dionysius ; The reaction against Proclus ; St. Maximus the Confessor ; The philosophy of icons ; Johannes Scottus Eriugena -- Part VII. Western Christian thought from Boethius to Anselm / by H. Liebeschütz. Boethius and the legacy of antiquity ; Development of thought in the Carolingian Empire ; The debate on philosophical learning during the transition period (900-1080) ; Anselm of Canterbury : the philosophical interpretation of faith -- Part VIII. Early Islamic philosophy / by R. Walzer. Introductory ; Al-Fārābī and his successors.Surveys philosophy from the neo-Platonists to St. Anselm, showing how Greek philosophy took the form in which it was known to its cultural inheritors and how they interpreted it.
- Subjects: Philosophy, Ancient.; Philosophy, Medieval.;
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