The Way of Hermes

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The Corpus Hermeticum, a powerful fusion of Greek and Egyptian thought, is one of the cornerstones of the Western esoteric tradition. A collection of short philosophical treatises, it was written in Greek between the first and third centuries A.D. and translated into Latin during the Renaissance by the great scholar and philosopher Marsilio Ficino. These writings, believed to be the writings of Hermes Trismegistus, were central to the spiritual work of Hermetic societies in Late Antique Alexandria (200-700 A.D.), and aimed to awaken gnosis, the direct realization of the unity of the individual and the Supreme.
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- copyright statusCopy of the novel, The Way of Hermes. On it is represented is Thoth depicted with the moon-disk on his head in (KV9) Tomb of Ramesses V.
- creatorHermes Trismegistus , Clement Salaman (Translator) , Dorine Van Oyen (Translator) , William D. Wharton (Translator) , Jean-Pierre Mahé (Translator)
- isbn9780892811861
- publisherInner Traditions
- publisher placeVermont, USA
- rights holderInner Traditions
- rights territoryUS
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