Sacred Texts  Gnosticism and Hermetica 

The Emerald Tablet, from Heinrich Khunrath, Amphitheatrum sapientiae aeternae, Hanover [1606] (Public domain image)
The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus (click to enlarge)

Thrice-Greatest Hermes, Vol. 3

by G.R.S. Mead

[1906]


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This, the third and final part of G.R.S. Meads' collection of Hermetic literature focuses on the residual texts known from second- and third- hand references. Many of the longer fragments are gleaned from Stobaeus, a fifth century CE late pagan anthologizer of Greek literature. The remainder come from the early Church Fathers, embedded in polemics and doctrinal discussions. This volume closes with the invaluable series index, which spans all three volumes.


Title Page
Contents

I. Excerpts by Stobæus

Excerpt I. Of Piety and True Philosophy
Excerpt II. Of the Ineffability of God
Excerpt III. Of Truth
Excerpt IV. God, Nature and the Gods
Excerpt V. Of Matter
Excerpt VI. Of Time
Excerpt VII. Of Bodies Everlasting and Bodies Perishable
Excerpt VIII. Of Energy and Feeling
Excerpt IX. Of the Decans and the Stars
Excerpt X. Concerning the Rule of Providence, Necessity and Fate
Excerpt XI. Of Justice
Excerpt XII. Of Providence and Fate
Excerpt XIII. Of the Whole Economy
Excerpt XIV. Of Soul, I.
Excerpt XV. Of Soul, II.
Excerpt XVI. Of Soul, III.
Excerpt XVII. Of Soul, IV.
Excerpt XVIII. Of Soul, V.
Excerpt XIX. Of Soul, VI.
Excerpt XX. The Power of Choice
Excerpt XXI. Of Isis to Horus
Excerpt XXII. An Apophthegm
Excerpt XXIII. From “Aphrodite”
Excerpt XXIV. A Hymn of the Gods
Excerpt XXV. The Virgin of the World, I.
Excerpt XXVI. The Virgin of the World, II.
Commentary
Excerpt XXVII. From the Sermon of Isis to Horus
Commentary

II. References and Fragments in the Fathers

I. Justin Martyr
II. Athenagoras
III. Clement of Alexandria
IV. Tertullian
V. Cyprian
VI. Arnobius
VII. Lactantius
VIII. Augustine
IX. Cyril of Alexandria
X. Suidas
XI. Anonymous

III. References and Fragments in the Philosophers

I. Zosimus
II. Jamblichus
III. Julian the Emperor
IV. Fulgentius the Mythographer

 

IV. Conclusion
Index
Works by G. R. S. Mead