Some Editions, Translations and Tools
Contemporary scholars refer to the Plotinus' critical editions made by
- HENRY, P. and SCHWYZER, H.-R. Plotini Opera. (Editio maior in 3 vols. including English translation of Plotiniana Arabica or The Theology of Aristotle) Bruxelles and Paris: Museum Lessianum, 1951-1973.
- HENRY, P. and SCHWYZER, H.-R. Plotini Opera. (Editio minor in 3 vols.) Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964-1982.
Useful tools for the study of the Enneads are
- SLEEMAN, J.-H and POLLET, G. Lexikon Plotinianum. Leyden: Brill, 1980.
- DUFOUR, R. Plotinus. A Bibliography: 1950-2000. Leyden: Brill, 2002.
- RADICE. R. and BOMBACIGNO, R. Lexicon II: Plotinus. (Includes a CD containing the entire Greek text) Milan: Biblia, 2004.
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