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Ammonius Hermiae (; c. 440-c. 520 ) was a Greek philosopher, and the son of the Neoplatonist philosophers Hermias and Aedesia.
Zoticus, a Neoplatonist philosopher of the 3rd century AD, wrote an epic poem based on Plato's account of Atlantis.
Aedesius (, died 355 ) was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic born of a noble Cappadocian family.
The Neoplatonist philosopher Plotinus addressed within his works what he saw as un-Hellenic and blasphemous to the demiurge or creator of Plato.
* Eusebius of Myndus ( 4th century ), Neoplatonist philosopher
In the 6th century, the Neoplatonist philosopher Simplicius, who was persecuted for his pagan beliefs during the reign of Justinian, wrote an extant commentary on the Enchiridion.
Proclus Lycaeus (; 8 February 412 17 April 485 AD ), called the Successor ( Greek, Próklos ho Diádokhos ), was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, one of the last major Classical philosophers ( see Damascius ).
* Iamblichus, ( 245-c. 325 ), Neoplatonist philosopher
* Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus begins studying at the Academy in Athens.
* February 8 Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher ( d. 485 )
* Hypatia of Alexandria, Neoplatonist philosopher, is murdered by a Christian mob of Nitrian monks who accused her of paganism.
* Hypatia of Alexandria, female Neoplatonist philosopher
* Isidore, Neoplatonist philosopher ( approximate date )
* Porphyry, Neoplatonist philosopher
* April 17 Proclus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher ( b. 412 )
* Isidore of Alexandria, Neoplatonist philosopher ( approximate date )
AD 350 370 March 415 ) ( ; ; Hypatía ) was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in Roman Egypt who was the first historically noted woman in mathematics.
As a Neoplatonist philosopher, she belonged to the mathematic tradition of the Academy of Athens, as represented by Eudoxus of Cnidus ; she was of the intellectual school of the 3rd century thinker Plotinus, which encouraged logic and mathematical study in place of empirical enquiry and strongly encouraged law in place of nature.
* Aedesius, Neoplatonist philosopher
* Porphyry, Neoplatonist philosopher ( or 232 )
* Maximus of Ephesus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher
* Maximus of Ephesus, Greek Neoplatonist philosopher ( approximate date )
* Hypatia of Alexandria, female Neoplatonist philosopher ( approximate date )
The Union was ratified at the Council of Florence in 1439 which John attended with 700 followers including Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople and George Gemistos Plethon, a Neoplatonist philosopher influential among the academics of Italy.

Neoplatonist and Olympiodorus
* Olympiodorus the Younger, ( c. 495-570 ), 6th-century Neoplatonist philosopher, last pagan head of Alexandrian School, and astrologer

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According to Nemesius, a bishop and Neoplatonist c. 400, Ammonius held that the soul was immaterial.
Syrianus (, Syrianos ); died c. 437 ) was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, and head of Plato's Academy in Athens, succeeding his teacher Plutarch of Athens in 431 / 432.
John Heydon ( 10 September 1629 c. 1667 ) was an English Neoplatonist occult philosopher, Rosicrucian, astrologer and attorney.
Maximus of Ephesus ( c. 310-372 ) was a Neoplatonist philosopher.
* Hegias, Neoplatonist philosopher, c. 500 AD

Neoplatonist and .
Eventually, they returned to Alexandria, where Ammonius, as head of the Neoplatonist school in Alexandria, lectured on Plato and Aristotle for the rest of his life.
His work, a commentary on Plato's Timaeus, is lost, but Proclus, a Neoplatonist of the fifth century AD, reports on it.
Later, the Neoplatonist Iamblichus changed the role of the " One ", effectively altering the role of the Demiurge as second cause or dyad, which was one of the reasons that Iamblichus and his teacher Porphyry came into conflict.
Because of his Neoplatonist background Julian accepted the creation of humanity as described in Plato's Timaeus.
Founded in the 3rd century CE by Plotinus, The Neoplatonist tradition has clear echoes in the Zohar, as indeed in many forms of mystical spirituality, whether Jewish, Christian or Muslim.
In both Kabbalistic and Neoplatonist systems, the Logos, or Divine Wisdom, is the primordial archetype of the universe, and mediates between the divine idea and the material world.
Back to Rome he founds his Neoplatonist school and attracts students like Porphyry, Castricius Firmus and Eustochius of Alexandria.

Neoplatonist and
Neoplatonist philosophers such as Plotinus ( 204 / 5 270 AD ) used the term " Logos " in ways that drew on Plato and the Stoics, but the term Logos was interpreted in different ways throughout Neoplatonism, and similarities to Philo's concept of Logos appear to be accidental.

Neoplatonist and AD
Hierocles of Alexandria was a Greek Neoplatonist writer who was active around AD 430.
Marinus ( Greek: Μαρίνος ὁ Νεαπολίτης ) was a Neoplatonist philosopher born in Flavia Neapolis ( modern Nablus ), Palestine in around 450 AD.
Iin the 5th century AD, the Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus mentions that both theories were being discussed.
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* Ammonius Saccas ( 3rd century AD ), Neoplatonist philosopher and teacher of Plotinus

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