CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Hermes to his son and disciple Tat; others by Hermes to his disciple Asclepius and to other disciples; yet others, including the Poimandres, by the god Nous (Supreme Intellect) to a personage who may be Hermes, though this name does not ...
... Hermes to his son and disciple Tat; others by Hermes to his disciple Asclepius and to other disciples; yet others, including the Poimandres, by the god Nous (Supreme Intellect) to a personage who may be Hermes, though this name does not ...
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... Hermes, the Sileni, and the dance of the nymphs – from the manic side, and include the elements we have already mentioned of 'love by chance' and 'cheap sexuality,' we can see we are in tune with what our scholars said. Hermes is the ...
... Hermes, the Sileni, and the dance of the nymphs – from the manic side, and include the elements we have already mentioned of 'love by chance' and 'cheap sexuality,' we can see we are in tune with what our scholars said. Hermes is the ...
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... Hermes " ; while in the Bipontine edition the title stands : " Thrice - greatest Hermes Concerning the Nature of the Gods ; A Sermon addressed to Ascle- pius " . Ménard the French translator , prefers : " A Sermon of Initia- tion or ...
... Hermes " ; while in the Bipontine edition the title stands : " Thrice - greatest Hermes Concerning the Nature of the Gods ; A Sermon addressed to Ascle- pius " . Ménard the French translator , prefers : " A Sermon of Initia- tion or ...
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