Enneads

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Enneads is the foundational collection of philosophical writings by Plotinus that systematizes Neoplatonism and profoundly influenced later Western and Islamic thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neoplatonic text
collection of writings
philosophical work
author Plotinus
centralTheme Intellect
surface form: Intellect (Nous)

Soul
aesthetics
cosmology
emanation
ethics
metaphysics
mystical union
the One
compiledAroundYear c. 270
composedInCentury 3rd century
composedInPeriod Roman Empire
contains treatises on Intellect
treatises on Soul
treatises on beauty
treatises on evil
treatises on providence
treatises on the One
treatises on virtue
editor Porphyry
foundationalFor Neoplatonism
hasGenre metaphysical treatise
influenced Augustine of Hippo
Christian theology
Neoplatonism
surface form: Islamic Neoplatonism

Islamic philosophy
Jewish philosophy
Proclus
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
Renaissance philosophy
Western philosophy
medieval philosophy
language Ancient Greek
numberOfEnneads 6
numberOfTreatises 54
organizedBy Porphyry
originalMedium manuscript
philosophicalSchool Neoplatonism
philosophicalTradition Platonism
preservedIn Greek manuscript tradition
regionOfOrigin Roman Empire
relatedWork Republic
Timaeus
structure six enneads
titleMeaning groups of nine

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Plotinus mainWork Enneads
Neoplatonism hasKeyText Enneads
Intellect describedIn Enneads
subject surface form: Intellect (Plotinus)
Amelius Gentilianus associatedWith Enneads
this entity surface form: Enneads of Plotinus
Porphyry notableWork Enneads
this entity surface form: Enneads (edition and arrangement)