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It seems to me that it is more logical to pronounce Plotinus, according to the stress in dr-Greek-πλωτῖνος. Above the iota is a sign of light stress, circumflex. In dr-Greek. In the Russian language, the stress was tonal, but as far as I understand, usually when adapting proper names in Russian, it is customary to put a strong stress on the same syllable. Although there are plenty of exceptions, too.