- nature. A more open-ended term is
Hermeticism,
which may
refer to a wide
variety of
philosophical systems drawing on
Hermetic writings, or even
merely on subject...
- Look up
hermetic,
hermeticism, or
hermetically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hermetic or
related forms may
refer to: of or
related to the ancient...
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especially Egyptian and Greco-Roman, Neoplatonism,
Hermeticism, and the
symbolism of the tarot.
Hermetic Qabalah differs from the
Jewish form in
being a...
- application. The word
hermetic comes from the Gr**** god Hermes. A
hermetic seal
comes from
alchemy in the
tradition of
Hermeticism. The
legendary Hermes...
- and the
Hermetic Tradition is a 1964 non-fiction book by
British historian Frances A. Yates. The book
delves into the
history of
Hermeticism and its influence...
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Hermeticism in poetry, or
hermetic poetry, is a form of
obscure and
difficult poetry, as of the
Symbolist school,
wherein the
language and
imagery are...
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originates in the
philosophy of
David Hartley, 1705–1757) are not
related to
Hermeticism.
Chapel also
points out that
there are a
number of
stark contrasts between...
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which had a deep
interest in
hermeticism and was
primarily available only
through subscription. Back
issues of the
Hermetic Journal are
still available...
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Retrieved 2009-01-06. "Initiation into
Hermetics".
ISBNdb entry.
Retrieved 2015-03-06. A
Bardon Companion (Archived)
Hermeticism in
Western Philosophy...
- Jubran, Safa (2008). "Listening to the
Whispers of
Matter Through Arabic Hermeticism: New
Studies on the Book of the
Treasure of Alexander". Ambix. 55 (2):...