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The manuscript leaf shows significant bleed-through from the reverse side, making some areas difficult to read. The text is a formal opening for a philosophical compendium.
Concerning the life of Plotinus and the arrangement of his books
Fifty-four books of Plotinus’s mind original Greek: "noos," referring to the intellect or spirit as the source of these writings in six Enneads: The "Enneads" (from the Greek word for "nine") is the traditional title of Plotinus's collected works, which were organized into six groups of nine treatises by his student, Porphyry.
No. 33. First.
No. 48. as? original Latin: "uti"
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An illegible circular red ink library stamp is located in the bottom right corner of the page, indicating the manuscript's history in a formal collection.