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The Six Enneads, sometimes abbreviated to The Enneads or Enneads, was written by the Neo-Platonist Plotinus; it was edited and compiled by his last student Porphyry in a short period (c. 270 CE) after the death of Plotinus. Plotinus was a Platonic philosopher, being possibly a 12th to 14th generation student of the Greek philosopher Plato. He claimed his Platonist education was passed to him by the Platonist Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria, one of the founders of Neo-Platonism.

This article refers to the version translated into modern English, by Stephen Mackenna and B. S. Page. It is divided into six chapters (called enneads) and each chapter is subdivided into nine subchapters (called tractates).

Table of contents

The First Ennead

The Second Ennead

The Third Ennead

The Fourth Ennead

The Fifth Ennead

The Sixth Ennead

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