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Hermetism --- Hermétisme --- Asclepius --- Hermétisme
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Asclepius --- Beeldhouwkunst --- Geschiedenis van de Oudheid --- Histoire de l'Antiquité --- Mythologie --- Sculpture
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Comparative religion --- Esoteric sciences --- Classical Greek literature --- Aesculapius (Greek deity) --- Asclepias (Greek deity) --- Asclepius (Divinité grecque) --- Asclepius (Greek deity) --- Asclepius (Griekse godheid) --- Asclépios (Divinité grecque) --- Asklepias (Greek deity) --- Asklepios (Greek deity) --- Asklèpios (Divinité grecque) --- Esculapius (Greek deity) --- Hermeticism --- Hermetism --- Hermetisme --- Hermétisme --- 273.1*33 --- Corpus hermeticum --- #A9702W --- 273.1*33 Corpus hermeticum --- C3 --- Kunst en cultuur --- Spirituality
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The Hermetica are a body of theological-philosophical texts written in late antiquity, but long believed to be much older. Their supposed author, Hermes Trismegistus, was thought to be a contemporary of Moses, and the Hermetic philosophy was regarded as an ancient theology, parallel to the received wisdom of the Bible. This first English translation based on reliable texts, together with Brian P. Copenhaver's comprehensive introduction, provide an indispensable resource to scholars in ancient philosophy and religion, early Christianity, Renaissance literature, and history, the history of science, and the occultist tradition in which the Hermetica have become canonical texts.
Hermetism. --- Esoteric sciences --- Hermes Trismegistus --- 273.1*33 --- Hermetism --- Hermeticism --- 273.1*33 Corpus hermeticum --- Corpus hermeticum --- Hermétisme --- Occultism --- Trismegistus, Hermes --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Hermes, --- Asclepius.
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Asklepios --- Geschichte 27 v. Chr.-476 --- Römisches Reich --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Asclepius --- ancient medicine --- healing cult --- healthcare market --- history of medicine --- Roman Empire --- (VLB-WN)9550
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Music, Greek and Roman. --- Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Shrines --- Antiquities --- Buildings --- Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Music, Greek and Roman. --- Asklepios --- Cult --- Sanctuary of Asclepius (Epidaurus) --- Tholos (Epidaurus) --- Sanctuary of Asclepius (Epidaurus) --- Tholos (Epidaurus) --- Epidaurus (Extinct city) --- Greece --- Greece. --- Greece --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Antiquities.
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Il dialogo ermetico Asclepius, composto da un anonimo madrelingua greco in uno dei primi secoli dell'era cristiana, è un'opera latina che condivide la stessa tradizione testuale degli opuscoli filosofici di Apuleio (De deo Socratis, De Platone et eius dogmate, De mundo). Essa costituisce, insieme alla silloge del Corpus Hermeticum greco, la più ampia esposizione della teosofia ermetica in nostro possesso. Nel corso dell'opera, Ermete Trismegisto rivela ad Asclepio alcuni capisaldi della dottrina ermetica come il dualismo ontologico e cosmologico che separa dio e le realtà eterne (come gli astri, i dèmoni e l'intelletto umano) dalla materia e dalle realtà transeunti (come il corpo), e lo statuto mediano dell'essere umano, sospeso tra i due poli, con il duplice compito di custodire il mondo e impegnarsi nel percorso che conduce alla contemplazione intuitiva della divinità. Questa nuova edizione critica dell'opera si basa sulla ricognizione di tutti i testimoni manoscritti oggi noti anteriori al XV sec. Di ciascuno si discute dettagliatamente la collocazione stemmatica e si offre un'ampia messe di dati di collazione, utili a costituire il testo critico qui pubblicato. --Provided by Publisher.
Medieval Latin literature --- Trismegistus, Hermes --- Hermetism. --- Hermes, --- Asklepios --- Asclepius. --- Hermetism --- 871 APULEIUS MADAURENSIS, LUCIUS --- 091 APULEIUS --- 091 APULEIUS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--APULEIUS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--APULEIUS --- 871 APULEIUS MADAURENSIS, LUCIUS Latijnse literatuur--APULEIUS MADAURENSIS, LUCIUS --- Latijnse literatuur--APULEIUS MADAURENSIS, LUCIUS --- Hermeticism --- Occultism --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Eshmun --- Ermete, --- Hermes Mercurius, --- Hermès, --- Hermes Trismegistus. --- Mercurius, --- Thoth, --- هرمس، --- Logos teleios --- Ps. Apulei Ascelpius --- Ermete Trimegisto --- Ermete Trismegisto --- Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus --- Hermès Trismégiste --- Hermes Trismegistos --- Mercurius Trismegistus --- Thoth
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602 --- Barnard --- Boerhaave --- Fleming --- Galenus --- Hartchirurgie --- Harvey --- Koch --- Laënnec, René --- Paracelsus --- Paré, Ambroise --- Pasteur --- Penicilline --- Santorio --- Sauerbruch --- Semmelweis --- Syndenham --- Thermometer --- Verdoving --- Vesalius --- Ziek- gezond --- Asclepius --- Fleming, Alexander --- Galenus, claudius --- Geneeskunde ; geschiedenis --- Harvey, William --- J-602.6 --- Koch, kenneth --- Geschiedenis der geneeskunde --- Artsen --- Freud, Sigmund --- Hippocrates --- Pasteur, Louis --- Vesalius, Andreas
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Shrines --- History of Medicine --- History, Ancient --- Mythology --- Sacred space --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Ancient History (Medicine) --- Ancient History of Medicine --- History of Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Ancient History --- Ancient History --- Ancient Histories (Medicine) --- Ancient History Medicine --- Ancient History Medicines --- Histories, Ancient (Medicine) --- History Medicine, Ancient --- History Medicines, Ancient --- History, Ancient (Medicine) --- Medicine Ancient History --- Medicines, Ancient History --- Medicine, History --- History Medicines --- Medicine Histories --- Medicines, History --- Medicine --- history --- Asklepios --- Asclepius. --- Asclepius --- Asclepio --- Ασκληπιος --- Asclepiu --- Asklepi --- Асклепій --- Asklepiĭ --- Асклепий --- Asklepije --- Asclepi --- Æskulap --- Asklepio --- Asclépios --- Esculapio --- אסקלפיוס --- Asḳlepiyos --- Asḳlepyos --- Aesculapius --- Asklēpijs --- Asklepijas --- Asklepijus --- Eskulapas --- Aszklépiosz --- Асклепиј --- Asklepij --- Ескулап --- Eskulap --- アスクレーピオス --- Asukurēpiosu --- Asklepiy --- Asklepiu --- Асклепије --- 阿斯克勒庇俄斯 --- Asikeleibiesi --- Eshmun --- Cult --- Greece --- Greece, Ancient. --- Ancient Greece --- Antiquities. --- Asclépios (divinité grecque) --- Sanctuaires --- Médecine --- Mythologie grecque --- Culte --- Grèce --- Histoire
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