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  • The Hermetic texts were a loose compendium of Platonist and Neo-Platonist texts from late antiquity the last days of the ancient pagan world.

    Pagan tendencies in Unitarianism 2009

  • Though later commentators, starting with Porphyry, the disciple and editor of Plotinus, relied heavily on his works, they had a Neo-Platonist approach.

    Alexander of Aphrodisias Frede, Dorothea 2009

  • The Hermetic texts were a loose compendium of Platonist and Neo-Platonist texts from late antiquity the last days of the ancient pagan world.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • This includes Neo-Platonism, so he discusses Plotinus, generally considered the first Neo-Platonist (and no, not because it's kind of a pun on his name).

    Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo Matthew Guerrieri 2006

  • This includes Neo-Platonism, so he discusses Plotinus, generally considered the first Neo-Platonist (and no, not because it's kind of a pun on his name).

    Archive 2006-11-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2006

  • How about looking at the meta-narrative which includes the Dead Sea Scrolls and Gnostic scriptures, Zoroastrian and Neo-Platonist writings.

    Wisdom, Justice And Mercy Hal Duncan 2006

  • Avempace's doctrine of the forms is no doubt original, although antecedents are found in the Neo-Platonist tradition.

    Ibn Bajja Montada, Josep Puig 2007

  • Yes, a bit more on the Neo-Platonist school and a bit less on the new playthings if you don't mind.

    A reply Ms Robinson 2007

  • It is surprising that this voluminous work should have found a translator (Thomas Taylor, a kindred spirit, who was himself a Neo-Platonist, after the fashion, not of the fifth or sixteenth, but of the nineteenth century A.D.).

    Timaeus 2006

  • Following the Neo-Platonist Plotinus, the great Christian theologian Origen held that the great process of cosmic redemption will finally lead even the Devil back to Heaven.

    Ethics and evolution Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

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