The Hermetic Tradition: Symbols and Teachings of the Royal Art

by Julius Evola

Other authorsE. E. Rehmus (Translator)
Paperback, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

135.4

Publication

Inner Traditions (1995), Edition: Original ed., 240 pages

Description

This important survey of alchemical symbols and doctrines sets forth the mysterious worldview and teachings of the practitioners of the "royal art." One of the leading exponents of the Hermetic tradition, Julius Evola demonstrates the singularity of subject matter that lies behind the words of all adepts in all ages, showing how alchemy--often misunderstood as primitive chemistry or a mere template for the Jungian process of "individuation"--is nothing less than a universal secret science of human and natural transformation. First published in 1931 in Italian. This is the first English translation. Draws from a host of sources in the Western esoteric tradition--works on theurgy, magic, and gnosticism from neoplatonic, Arab, and medieval sources.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jacklund
Incredibly valuable, but extremely dense and obstruse book about the symbols used in alchemy and the hermetic tradition in the west.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

240 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0892814519 / 9780892814510
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