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Corpus Hermeticum

For a discussion of early Renaissance translations of the Corpus Hermeticum and the work undertaken independently by Lodovico LazzareUi, see the authoritative edition of Wouter J. Hanegraaff and Ruud Bouthoorn, Lodovico Laiiarelli (1447-1500) The Hermetie Writings and Related Documents (Tempe Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005). [Pg.106]

Divine Pymander] Corpus Hermeticum - John Everard. The Divine Pymander in xvn books.. London 1650. This was translated by John Everard from the Ficino Latin translation. rhttp //www.levitv.com/alchemy/ corpherm htmll. [Pg.4]

From Pymander Divine Mind of the Sovereignity, the Shepherd of Men. Attributed to Hermes Trismegistus in the Corpus Hermeticum... [Pg.6]

Hermes Trismegistus. [Divine pymander] The divine pymander of Hermes Trismegistus an endeavour to systematise and elucidate the Corpus Hermeticum. By the editors of Shrine of Wisdom. London Shrine of Wisdom, 1923. 54p. [Pg.7]

McGuire, J. E. "Neoplatonism and active principles Newton and the Corpus Hermeticum." In Hermeticism and the scientific revolution, eds. R. S. Westman and J. E. McGuire, 94-142. Los Angeles Clark Memorial Library, 1977. [Pg.275]

Allen, Michael J.B. "Marsilio Ficino, Hermes Trismegistus, and the "Corpus Hermeticum"." In New perspectives on Renaissance thought essays in the history of science, education and philosophy, in memory of Charles B Schmitt, eds. John Henry and Sarah Hutton, 38-47. London Duckworth, 1990. [Pg.317]

Franke, Felix Klein-. The geomancy of Ahmad b. Ali-Zunbul a study of the Arabic Corpus Hermeticum. Ambix 20, no. 1 (Mar 1973) 26-35. [Pg.336]

Considers what the author calls practical hermetica, astronomical, alchemical, and magical literature dealing with practical matters, not connected with the "Corpus Hermeticum"... [Pg.387]

The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica and a historical survey of Hermeticism (including an interesting map of the spread of the Corpus Hermeticum). Describes the main subject areas covered by the library (including alchemy)... [Pg.409]

Greer, John Michael. An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum. rhttp //www.hermetic.com/texts/hermetica/ h-intro.htmll. [Pg.478]

Grese, William C.Corpus Hermeticum XIII and early Christian literature. Leiden Brill, 1979. xiii, 229 p. [Pg.478]

Rev. Version of the Author s Thesis, Claremont College, 1977. Includes the Text of Corpus Hermeticum XIII in English and Greek... [Pg.478]

Hermes Trismegistus. The Corpus Hermeticum translated by G.R.S. Mead. rhttp //www.hermetic.com/ texts/hermetica/hermesl.htmll. 2001. [Pg.479]

The Hermetic Tradition Represents a Non-Christian Lineage of Hellenistic Gnosticism. The Central Texts of the Tradition, the Corpus Hermeticum Were Lost to the West in Classical Times. Their Rediscovery and Translation During the Late-Fifteenth Century by the Renaissance Court of Cosimo De Medici, Provided a Seminal Force in the Development of Renaissance Thought and Culture. This Translation by G.R.S. Mead Shares 13 of the 18 Tracts. (Retranslated to the Modem by Frater Ego Esse, SOT A). [Pg.479]

V. 1. Introduction, Texts, and Translation — V. 2. Notes on the Corpus Hermeticum — V. 3. Notes on the Latin Asclepius and the Hermetic Excerpts of Stobaeus — V. 4. Testimonia / with Introduction, Addenda and Indices by A.S. Ferguson. [Pg.480]

Contents The Corpus Hermeticum / Translated by Clement Salaman, Dorine Van Oyen William D. Wharton.-- The Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius / Translated by Jean-Pierre Mahe... [Pg.483]

Hermes Trismegistus.The way of Hermes The corpus hermeticum / translated by Clement Salaman, Dorine van Oyen William D. Wharton— The definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius / translated by Jean-Pierre Mahe. Translated by Clement Salaman, Dorine van Oyen, William D. Wharton and Jean-Pierre Mahe. London Gerald Duckworth Co, 1999 reprint, Rochester (VT) Inner Traditions, 2000. [Pg.483]

Hermetica the Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius in a new English translation with notes and introduction / Brian P. Copenhaver. Translated by Brian P. Copenhaver. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1992. lxxxiii, 320 p. [Pg.483]

Mead, George Robert Stow. The Corpus Hermeticum. Uittp //www.sacred-texts. com/chr/herm/i ndex, html. [Pg.484]

Entry page to Introduction and urls for 13 documents. "The Corpus Hermeticum are the core documents of the Hermetic tradition. Dating from early in the Christian era, they were mistakenly dated to a much earlier period by Church officials (and everyone else) up until the 15th century. Because of this, they were allowed to survive and we seen as an early precursor to what was to be Christianity. We know today that they were, in fact, from the early Christian era, and came out of the turbulent religious seas of Hellenic Egypt. [Pg.484]

Moorsel, G. van. The mysteries of Hermes Trismegistus a phenomenologic study in the process of spiritualistion in the Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius. Utrecht Kemink, 1955. 135p. [Pg.485]

Pulver, M. The experience of light in the Gospel of St. John, in the "Corpus Hermeticum", in Gnosticism, and in the Eastern church. Eranos Yearbooks 4 (1960) 239-266. [Pg.485]

Janssen, Frans A. "Dutch translations of the "Corpus hermeticum"." In Theatrum orbis librorum Liber amicorum presented to Nico Israel, ed. Ton Croiset van Uchelen, 230- 241. Utrecht HES Publishers, 1989. [Pg.486]

Hermes-Trismegistos, Corpus Hermeticum, xlii, John Everard translated from Ficino s Latin, in the British Library Collection, London 1650. [Pg.76]

Hermetica The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Ascelpius in a New English Translation with Notes and Introduction, ed. Brian Copenhaver (Cambridge, 1992). Heydon, Christopher, A defense of judicial astrology (Cambridge, 1603). [Pg.244]


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