© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI: 10.1163/003188609X12486562883291 Phronesis 54 (2009) 423-439 brill.nl/phro Book Notes * Neoplatonism Peter Adamson Philosophy Department, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK peter.adamson@kcl.ac.uk Plotinus and Porphyry Th e past few years have seen the publication of several important mono- graphs and commentaries on Plotinus in English and Italian (rather less in German, judging from what I have received for these Notes). But French seems currently to be the dominant language in Plotinus scholarship. Th is is best represented by two continuing projects in France that cover the whole Enneads : the commentaries that
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI: 10.1163/003188609X12486562883291 Phronesis 54 (2009) 423-439 brill.nl/phro Book Notes * Neoplatonism Peter Adamson Philosophy Department, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK peter.adamson@kcl.ac.uk Plotinus and Porphyry Th e past few years have seen the publication of several important mono- graphs and commentaries on Plotinus in English and Italian (rather less in German, judging from what I have received for these Notes). But French seems currently to be the dominant language in Plotinus scholarship. Th is is best represented by two continuing projects in France that cover the whole Enneads : the commentaries that
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