Hackett, 2004
The most comprehensive collection of Neoplatonic writings available in English, this volume provides translations of the central texts of four major figures of the Neoplatonic tradition: Plotinus, Porphyry, Iamblichus, and Proclus. The general Introduction gives an overview of the period and takes a brief but revealing look at the history of ancient philosophy from the viewpoint of the Neoplatonists. Historical background–essential for understanding these powerful, difficult, and sometimes obscure thinkers–is provided in extensive footnotes, which also include cross-references to other works relevant to particular passages.
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