Enneads comment . The Enneads of Plotinus is the edition of his treatises arranged by his pupil Porphyry who tried to put shape to the collection he had inherited by organizing it into six sets of nine treatises (hence the name âEnneadsâ) that led the reader through the levels of Plotinusâ universe, from the physical world to Soul, Intellect and, finally, to the highest principle, the One. Like Plato, Plotinus had much disdain for ma-ter ial things and instead embr aced the idea of a higher realm of immaterial intelligibility. Translated by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page. Plotinus Plotinus Plotinus On Beauty On Beauty (Ennead I.6) is here translated by Stephen MacKenna (Boston: Charles T. Branford, 1918). commonplace ", on the basis of which Plotinus develops his own view of the artist's direct access to the intelligible world, goes back at least to the age of Cicero (cp. 2, 3, Plotinus Plotinus The Six Enneads. Plotinus: The Enneads Although scholars had indirect access to his philosophy through the works of Proclus, St. Augustine, and Macrobius, among â¦
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