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*[http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/Hermes-Trismegistus.htm# Hermes Trismegistus] at Katinkahesselink.net | *[http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/Hermes-Trismegistus.htm# Hermes Trismegistus] at Katinkahesselink.net | ||
=== Websites === | |||
* [https://universaltheosophy.com/bios/thoth-hermes/ Resources on Hermes] at Universal Theosophy | |||
[[Category:Hermeticism]] | [[Category:Hermeticism]] | ||
[[Category:Western Esotericism]] | [[Category:Western Esotericism]] |
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Hermes Trismegistus (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμῆς ὁ Τρισμέγιστος, "thrice-greatest Hermes") is the purported author of the Hermetic Corpus, a series of sacred texts that are the basis of Hermeticism. He is frequently seen as a combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth. The texts attributed to him deal with magic, astrology, alchemy and philosophy. They are essentially religious neo-platonic texts dating no earlier than the second or third century CE.
Online resources
Articles
- Hermes Trismegistus at Katinkahesselink.net
Websites
- Resources on Hermes at Universal Theosophy