[333] See 3.9.1; Timaeus, p. 39; Cary, 14.
[334] See ii. 9.1.
[335] See v. 3.4.
[336] Plato, Philebus, p. 18; Cary, 23.
[337] Plato, Philebus, p. 17 e; Cary, 21.
[338] See iii. 4.1.
[339] See iv. 8.3–7.
[340] See iv. 8.8.
[341] See iv. 4.29.
[342] Here Plotinos purposely mentions Numenius's name for the divinity (fr. 20.6), and disagrees with it, erecting above it a supreme Unity. This, however, was only Platonic, Rep. vi. 19, 509 b., so that Plotinos should not be credited with it as is done by the various histories of philosophy. Even Numenius held the unity, fr. 14.