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THE CORPUS HERMETICUM

By Hermes Trismegistos*

The Divine Pymander in XVII books..

 Translated by John Everard from the Ficino Latin translation. 1650.
 

The Corpus Hermeticum represents the core scriptures of the Hermetic tradition. The central texts of the Hermetic Philosophy as given in The Corpus Hermeticum, is considered a primordial wisdom tradition, identified with the "Wisdom of the Egyptians".

 

 

The First Book.
The Second Book - Poemander.
The Third Book - The Holy Sermon.
The Fourth Book - The Key.
The Fifth Book - That God is not Manifest and yet most Manifest.
The Sixth Book - That in God alone is Good.
The Seventh Book - His Secret Sermon in the Mount or Regeneration, and the Profession of Silence.
The Eighth Book - That the greatest Evil in Man, is the not knowing God.
The Ninth Book - A Universal Sermon to Asclepius.
The Tenth Book - The Mind to Hermes.
The Eleventh Book - Of the Common Mind to Tat.
The Twelfth Book - His Crater or Monas.
The Thirteenth Book - Of Sense and Understanding.
The Fourteenth Book - Of Operation and Sense.
The Fifteenth Book - Of Truth to His Son Tat.
The Sixteenth Book - That None of the Things that are, can Perish.
The Seventeenth Book - To Asclepius, to be Truly Wise.

 

 

CORPUS HERMETICUM 

Thrice Great Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis 1906

Translated by G.R.S. Mead with anecdotes by John Michael Greer


 

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