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INDEX OF GREEK TERMS A few Greek words appear in the original in the text, because they are technical terms or otherwise resist satisfactory translation. Equivalents are offered here for the more important of these. aLiviyiJLa (riddle, enigma), 118, 119, 12511122, 128, 151, 156 mciTTo/xat (hint at, convey allegorically), 41, 48, 51, 651168, 1250122, 151, 202 aKov(r/j.a (saying; in Pythagoreanism, oral teaching), 36, 39, 40, 45-46 d\\Tf)yopia (allegory, second meaning), 48, 125, 187 •ye^Ecri? (birth, coming to be; in Neoplatonism , the sub-lunar sphere characterized by birth, change, and death), 52, 53, 65, 71, 72, 77, 116-19, 143, 231, 252 SaifJLtav (divinity, lesser divinity, demon), viii, 72, 79, 89, 98, 113, 116, 133, 138, 163, 169, 220, 250, 257-59 didvoia (meaning, intention), 20, 64, 151, 225 Ei&caXov (image, phantom), 101—2 0eoX6yo? (theologian, early poet or interpreter of early poetry), 22-43, 85, 129, 136, 160, 181, 183, 195, 297 A6yo9 (word, discourse, reason; in Neoplatonism , an entity mediating between levels of being, or hypostases ), 39, 42, 53, 82nii3, 87-90, 117, 142, 165-69, 196, 225, 228, 230, 312-14 (jLavTis (seer, prophet), 28 /j.vr)fj.fi (memory), 115 coCs (mind; in Plotinian Neoplatonism, the hypostasis intermediate between 1^X17andTOov),vii,87,95-99, 104—6, 127, 141, 143, 154-55, I'>2, 166, 167-69, 189, 191, 203, 207, 210, 211, 221, 225-26, 230, 245 ov, TO (or TO ev) (the One, Being, the highest of the three hypostases in Plotinian Neoplatonism), 76-77, 87, 93-94, 106, 162-64, ^89, 206, 217, 231 TrapaTreraiTfjice (and TrapaKtiXv/Li/na) (screen, curtain), 80, I4ini62, 185, 186, 188, 190, 196, 240, 246 (TTOL\Elov (element, phoneme/letter), 76-77 crvXAa/Sij (aggregate, syllable), 76-77 TVTro? (general character, type, model), 17, 23 avTouria (imagination), 115, 225 povr)(Ti<; (intention, purpose, prudence ), 123, 129, 207 VTTovoia (hint, second or deeper meaning , allegorical meaning), 48, 136-37 i/iuX1 ? (soul, life; in Plotinian Neoplatonism , the third and lowest of the three hypostases, in touch with the non-being of matter), 87, 92, 105—6, 143, 162, 166 This page intentionally left blank ...

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