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The Hermetic Logos: Reading the Corpus Hermeticum as a Reflection of Graeco-Egyptian Mentality

Author: Ronaldo Guilherme von Gurgel Pereira

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Title: The Hermetic Logos: Reading the Corpus Hermeticum as a Reflection of Graeco-Egyptian Mentality

Author: Ronaldo Guilherme von Gurgel Pereira

Description: A 2010 doctoral dissertation from the University of Basel examining the Corpus Hermeticum as a product of Graeco-Egyptian mentality. Combines Egyptology and classical studies to trace the religious, philosophical, and linguistic influences that shaped the Hermetic writings in Hellenistic Egypt.

Pages: 258

Size: 1.64 MB

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