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Legendary Hellenistic Figure that Originated as a Syncretic Combination of the Greek God Hermes and the Egyptian God Thoth and Definitive Author of the Hermetica, The Oldest Text Describing Siphons, Liquid Mechanics, Brewing, and Magic
: A legendary Hellenistic figure that originated as a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. He is the purported author of the Hermetica, a widely diverse series of ancient and medieval pseudepigraphical texts that lay the basis of various philosophical systems known as Hermeticism. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“Only the man who has intellect (not all men have it) can thus know himself.”
Source: "Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition," by Frances A. Yates, 1964, the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Chicago Press Ltd.. Chapter 2: Ficino's Pimander and the Asclepius, Page 25.
"Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition," by Frances A. Yates, 1964, the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Chicago Press Ltd..
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