The paper examines the Arabic version of Plotinus’ treatise On the Three Principal Hypostases (V 1[10]). First, a survey of the works that contain this version is presented: the “pseudo-Theology” of Aristotle and the Sayings of the Greek Sage. Then, a passage is examined, which features in both works. It deals with the generation of Intellect from the One, describing the Intellect as the “first image” of the One. This topic features also in passages of the Theol. and the Sayings that antecede the translation itself. This implies that the author of these passages was already acquainted with a Plotinian text that, in the flow of both works as they have come down to us, comes later. The author lays emphasis on the idea of Intellect as the “fir...
In this paper I shall discuss the relationship between the two known Arabic translations of Aristotl...
Plotinus, the Islamic Intellectual Tradition and the Metaphysics of Nature examines the profound in...
International audienceChapter 20 of Plotinus’ treatise VI, 2 [43] has received particular attention ...
The paper examines the Arabic version of Plotinus’ treatise On the Three Principal Hypostases (V 1[1...
Plotinus’ treatise V 4[7], How that which is after the First comes from the First, and on the One ar...
MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, Marsh 539 contains extracts from the Arabic version of Plotinus. This e...
he critical edition of the Enneads counts as one of the milestones of contemporary philology, in its...
The Neoplatonism of Plotinus and Proclus played an important role in the development of the Aristote...
The paper addresses the issue of the indirect tradition of Arabic Plotinus, and in particular of the...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
One of the most important works of the Graeco-Arabic tradition, and one that proved to be decisive f...
Los numerosos interrogantes planteados por el texto sobre el Intelecto Activo en el De Anima de Ari...
Plotinus considers Demiurge as intellect and the Platonic ideas as its thoughts. At the same time, h...
Actually a paraphrase of Plotinus' Enneades, IV-VI. The Arabic version by Ibn Nā'imah appears to be...
It is well known that the pseudo-Theology of Aristotle is a heavily adapted translation of some of P...
In this paper I shall discuss the relationship between the two known Arabic translations of Aristotl...
Plotinus, the Islamic Intellectual Tradition and the Metaphysics of Nature examines the profound in...
International audienceChapter 20 of Plotinus’ treatise VI, 2 [43] has received particular attention ...
The paper examines the Arabic version of Plotinus’ treatise On the Three Principal Hypostases (V 1[1...
Plotinus’ treatise V 4[7], How that which is after the First comes from the First, and on the One ar...
MS Oxford, Bodleian Library, Marsh 539 contains extracts from the Arabic version of Plotinus. This e...
he critical edition of the Enneads counts as one of the milestones of contemporary philology, in its...
The Neoplatonism of Plotinus and Proclus played an important role in the development of the Aristote...
The paper addresses the issue of the indirect tradition of Arabic Plotinus, and in particular of the...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
One of the most important works of the Graeco-Arabic tradition, and one that proved to be decisive f...
Los numerosos interrogantes planteados por el texto sobre el Intelecto Activo en el De Anima de Ari...
Plotinus considers Demiurge as intellect and the Platonic ideas as its thoughts. At the same time, h...
Actually a paraphrase of Plotinus' Enneades, IV-VI. The Arabic version by Ibn Nā'imah appears to be...
It is well known that the pseudo-Theology of Aristotle is a heavily adapted translation of some of P...
In this paper I shall discuss the relationship between the two known Arabic translations of Aristotl...
Plotinus, the Islamic Intellectual Tradition and the Metaphysics of Nature examines the profound in...
International audienceChapter 20 of Plotinus’ treatise VI, 2 [43] has received particular attention ...