7/7/2023 0 Comments The hermetic tradition evolaWalter Scott, Hermetica (in four volumes), containing his (highly edited and amended) version of the Greek and Latin Hermetic texts along with his thorough analysis of them.David Litwa Hermetica II, containing translations of the Stobaean Fragments, Oxford Fragments, Vienna Fragments, and various other fragments and testimonia of Hermetic doctrine Brian Copenhaver, Hermetica, containing translations of the Corpus Hermeticum and the Perfect Sermon.Confusingly, however, several modern authors and scholars have used the term “the Hermetica” to title their own books containing Hermetic texts: There is no one single classical text called “the Hermetica”, although this term is sometimes used to refer to the collective body of Hermetic texts from the classical period. Continuing our Hermeticism FAQ series (see part I on overview/history here), let’s continue today with Part II, on the texts that inform our studies of Hermeticism!
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