Hermes Libri
Hermes Trismegisto è il presunto autore del Corpus Hermeticum, una raccolta di testi sacri che costituiscono le basi dell'ermetismo. I suoi scritti approfondiscono temi esoterici e filosofici, influenzando profondamente le tradizioni mistiche. Le opere attribuite a Hermes esplorano la connessione tra macrocosmo e microcosmo, enfatizzando l'unità di tutta l'esistenza. Il suo contributo risiede nell'offrire un quadro spirituale e filosofico che ha ispirato generazioni in cerca di una comprensione più profonda dell'universo e dell'esistenza umana.






The Emerald Tablet of Hermes & The Kybalion
- 126pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes first appeared in the Alchemical Libraries of Europe during the 12th Century. Traveling home with the Crusaders, this seminal work is alleged to be written by Hermes Trismegistus-Thoth. The work deeply influenced Western Magick, and the tenets presented influence modern magick to this day. The Kybalion was first published by The Yogi Publication Society of the Masonic Temple in Chicago in 1912. The authors of The Kybalion chose to remain anonymous, because the principles and philosophy are a summation of theTimeless Wisdom and Truth of the Hemetic Philosophy.
"The Virgin of the World" is a vital Hermetic dialogue between the goddess Isis and her son Horus, revealing the origins of Egyptian gods and their role in civilization. Preserved in a 5th-century anthology, it showcases Egypt as a paradise and is considered the earliest Hermetic text, dating back nearly 2,500 years.
The Corpus Hermeticum (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
- 90pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Rooted in 2nd century Egyptian-Greek thought, this collection of texts serves as the foundation for Hermeticism, intertwining religion, philosophy, and esoteric knowledge. It explores profound themes such as the divine, the cosmos, and the mind, while also delving into the practices of alchemy and astrology, alongside insights into nature. This work offers a rich tapestry of ideas that have influenced various spiritual and philosophical traditions throughout history.
Corpus Hermeticum
- 72pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
A collection of Greek writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistos, dating from some time before the close of the second century AD, Corpus Hermeticum forms the core of the Hermetic tradition, and was one of the main influences on and motivational factors for the Renaissance. This OMTO edition is based upon the classic translation by GRS Mead, lightly updated into more contemporary English to make the writings more accessible, however, with every effort made to leave Mead's masterful grammatical style intact. This is one of the world's greatest religio-philosophical and spiritual texts. It speaks directly to the human spirit and is the antithesis of an exoteric work, but rather one that aims to promote personal Gnosis. For these reasons, this edition resists the temptation to impose further interpretation or commentary upon the reader.
Includes the History of the Tablet, Followed By Multiple Translations, Textual Remarks, Commentaries, Appendix, and Bibliography -
Thrice-Greatest Hermes; Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis; Volume III
- 382pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The Divine Pymander
- 128pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book presents profound insights into God and nature, claiming to offer more true knowledge than all other texts, except sacred writings. It emphasizes the significance of its author, who, without the benefit of ancestral wisdom, is portrayed as a divine philosopher, suggesting a celestial origin. The text argues that understanding this work can lead to a deeper grasp of true philosophy, essential for attaining true piety and religion, thus positioning it as a critical resource for those seeking spiritual and intellectual enlightenment.
Corpus Hermeticum
Dive into the esoteric wisdom of Hellenistic Egypt and uncover the secrets of Hermeticism, the initiatory philosophy that captivated the Renaissance
- 120pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Delve into the "Corpus Hermeticum," a collection of 17 mystical and philosophical treatises linked to Hermes Trismegistus, a blend of Greek and Egyptian deities. Composed between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE, these esoteric writings reveal profound insights that have significantly shaped Western intellectual traditions. The texts explore themes of sacred knowledge, spirituality, and the nature of the divine, offering a rich tapestry of thought that continues to inspire seekers of wisdom today.