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Plotini Opera Omnia (Enneads)
Plotinus; Marsilio Ficino (trans.)
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work in question is a 19th-century Latin edition of Plotinus's Enneads, which includes Marsilio Ficino's Latin commentary and additional scholarly annotations by Creuzer and Wyttenbach. While the Enneads themselves have been translated into English multiple times from the original Greek (e.g., by A.H. Armstrong, Stephen MacKenna, and Lloyd P. Gerson), there is no evidence of an English translation of this specific Latin edition, which includes Ficino's commentary and the 19th-century scholarly apparatus. Therefore, this constitutes a first translation from the Latin source text.
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Unlock the definitive map of the soul's ascent to the Divine in this monumental edition of Plotinus’s Enneads. Through the legendary lens of Marsilio Ficino’s Renaissance commentary, you will discover why the 'True Man' is not a body, but a spirit capable of sculpting itself into a statue of eternal beauty.
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