SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK SIX. Of Numbers. MANIFOLDNESS IS DISTANCE FROM UNITY, AND EVIL. SECOND ENNEAD, BOOK EIGHT. Of Sight; or of Why Distant Objects FIRST ENNEAD, BOOK FIVE. Does Happiness Increase With Time? 53 SECOND ENNEAD, BOOK SEVEN. About Mixture to the Point of Total SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK SEVEN. How Ideas Multiplied, and the Good. SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK EIGHT. Of the Will of the One. A. OF HUMAN SECOND ENNEAD, BOOK ONE. Of the Heaven. 200 HEAVEN, THOUGH IN FLUX, PERPETUATES ITSELF BY FORM. FOURTH ENNEAD, BOOK SIX. Of Sensation and Memory. STOIC SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK ONE. Of the Ten Aristotelian and Four Stoic SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK TWO. The Categories of Plotinos. 297 SIXTH ENNEAD, BOOK THREE. Plotino's Own Sense-Categories. THIRD ENNEAD, BOOK SEVEN. Of Time and Eternity. 435 A. Transcriber's Notes This is part of a four-volume set. It contains many references to passages in this volume, other volumes of this set, and other books by various authors. External links are underlined Each volume of this set contains irregularities that are summarized in the Transcriber's Notes at the end of that volume. VOLUME III. PLOTINOS |