Talk:Enneads
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The Six Enneads, sometimes abbreviated to The Enneads or Enneads (Ἐννεάδες), is the collection of writings of Plotinus, edited and compiled by his student Porphyry (c. 270 AD). Plotinus was a student of Ammonius Saccas and they were founders of Neoplatonism. His work, through Augustine of Hippo, the Cappadocian Fathers, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and several subsequent Christian and Muslim thinkers, has greatly influenced Western and Near-Eastern thought.
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I have completed "The Second Ennead". --Aphillipsmusique (talk) 06:52, 28 November 2014 (PST)
Also, I saw no need for numbers beside the letters of all the Eneads (ex. "The First Enead") and are now all placed in bold. --Aphillipsmusique (talk) 11:55, 28 November 2014 (PST)