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The Hermetica

The Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs

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The Hermetica

Von: Tim Freke, Peter Gandy
Gesprochen von: Brian Arens
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The first easily accessible translation of the esoteric writings that inspired some of the world's greatest artists, scientists, and philosophers.

Here is an essential digest of the Greco-Egyptian writings attributed to the legendary sage-god Hermes Trismegistus (Greek for thrice-greatest Hermes), a combination of the Egyptian Thoth and the Greek Hermes.

The figure of Hermes was venerated as a great and mythical teacher in the ancient world, and was rediscovered by the finest minds of the Renaissance. The writings attributed to his hand are a time capsule of Egyptian and Greek esoteric philosophy and have influenced figures including Blake, Newton, Milton, Shelley, Shakespeare, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Jung.

Providing a fascinating introduction to the intersection of the Egyptian and Hellenic cultures and the magico-religious ideas of the antique world, The Hermetica is a marvelous volume for anyone interested in understanding the West's roots in mystical thought.

The Hermetica is expertly narrated by Brian Arens, an listener favorite.

Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.

©1997 Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy (P)2024 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
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It's a little mix of everything, a bit of things are good, a bit of things are plain wrong, and some others are downright bad. but i guess it's alright: books are a way for the author to express themselves, and if the way they express themselves is to frame everything in the way that it says: "Hermes said this, Hermes said that", i guess that's a way of putting things forward.

little good, little bad, little wrong

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