Hermès Trismégiste: The Corpus Hermeticum. Text edited by A. D. Nock, translation by A. J. Festugière. Vol. I Poimandrès, Traités II–XII; vol. II Traités XIII–XVIII, Asclepius. Pp. 404. Paris: Assn. G. Budé
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The Hermetica are a body of mystical texts written in late antiquity, but believed during the Renaissance (when they became well known) to be much older. Their supposed author, a mythical figure named Hermes Trismegistus, was thought to be a contemporary of Moses. The Hermetic philosophy was regarded as an ancient theology, parallel to the revealed wisdom of the Bible, supporting Biblical revelation and culminating in the Platonic philosophical tradition.
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