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Available
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Publication
Llewellyn Publications (1995), Edition: First Edition, 336 pages
Description
Hermetic magic is the foundation of all Western occultism. Hermes is the god of wisdom of the Graeco-Egyptian philosophers who lived in Egypt in the early centuries of the Christian era. Follow the Hermetic tradition from ancient Egypt, through Greek philosophy and the Greek mystery religions, Gnostocism, Neo-platonism and the Kabbalah, down to the modern revival of the Golden Dawn.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
336 p.; 6.25 inches
ISBN
1567188524 / 9781567188523
Other editions
The Golden Dawn journal (Book III) by Chic Cicero (Paper Book)
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