This monumental volume brings together the complete works of Plotinus, the ancient philosopher who founded the school of Neoplatonism. This edition includes a biography, commentary, and illustrations, as well as extensive studies of Plotinus's sources, development, and influence. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in ancient philosophy or the history of ideas.
Plotinus Plotinus Books
Plotinus was a pivotal philosopher of antiquity and the founder of Neoplatonism. His metaphysical writings have influenced pagan, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, and Gnostic thinkers and mystics for centuries. His ideas explore the nature of existence and spiritual hierarchy, emphasizing a path toward the highest principle through introspection and enlightenment. The focus he places on transcendent unity and the soul's journey back to its divine source continues to resonate.



Enneads; Volume 5
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Enneads is the seminal work by the philosopher Plotinus, examining the nature of being and the universe through a Neoplatonic lens. This translation by Stephen Mackenna is widely considered the most authoritative and readable version of the text.
Enneads; Volume 1
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading