Hermes the Thief

Hermes the Thief
Title Hermes the Thief PDF eBook
Author Norman Oliver Brown
Publisher SteinerBooks
Pages 182
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780940262263

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A classic, prescient work dealing with myth and cult which traces the evolution of Hermes from sacred stoneheap and phallus to Homeric Hymn to Hermes and the Hesiodic poems.

Hermes and His Children

Hermes and His Children
Title Hermes and His Children PDF eBook
Author Rafael Lopez-Pedraza
Publisher Daimon
Pages 226
Release 2003
Genre Psychoanalysis and religion
ISBN 3856306307

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Hermes and his Children has become something of a classic among therapists, poets, artists and readers of many callings. Rafael López-Pedraza approaches the soul through myth, pathology, image and the very living of them all. The love and passion of a man fully in his element radiates throughout this unique work, now updated and expanded for this edition.

Hermes

Hermes
Title Hermes PDF eBook
Author Alice Charbin
Publisher ABRAMS
Pages 256
Release 2020-03-03
Genre
ISBN 9781419745270

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An elegant collection of Alice Charbin's whimsical illustrations from her 18-year collaboration with Hermès For 18 years, illustrator Alice Charbin has been inviting people to escape to the whimsical world of Hermès, where the brand's iconic orange box frequently shapeshifts and appears in the most unlikely of places. Hermès: Heavenly Days brings together 300 of Charbin's best drawings from the collaboration in a beautiful package that's perfect for every bookshelf and coffee table. From Christmas in the North Pole to spring time in the streets of Paris, these winks from the house of Hermès will make readers of all ages smile and see life . . . in orange!

Hermes

Hermes
Title Hermes PDF eBook
Author Arlene Allan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2018-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 1351012215

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Hermes redresses the gap in modern English scholarship on this fascinating and complex god, presenting its readers with an introduction to Hermes’ social, religious and political importance through discussions of his myths, iconography and worship. It also brings together in one place an integrated survey of his reception and interpretation in contemporaneous neighbouring cultures in antiquity as well as discussion of his reception in the post-classical periods up to the present day. This volume is an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to explore the many facets of Hermes’ myth, worship and reception.

The Little Book of Hermès

The Little Book of Hermès
Title The Little Book of Hermès PDF eBook
Author Karen Homer
Publisher Little Books of Fashion
Pages 160
Release 2022-07-12
Genre Design
ISBN 9781802790115

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Little Book of Hermès tells the story of the evolution of the House of Hermès, through beautiful illustrations of the most coveted items and authoritative text by fashion historian Karen Homer.

Thrice Greatest Hermes

Thrice Greatest Hermes
Title Thrice Greatest Hermes PDF eBook
Author G. R. S. Mead
Publisher Weiser Books
Pages 864
Release 2001-02-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780877289470

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Hermes Trisgemistus (thrice greatest), is the legendary teacher at the core of the Hermeticism, which forms the underlying principles of many religions and esoteric disciplines. This text, written by a renowned gnostic scholar, presents pieces from the tradition, with commentaries and notes.

The Egyptian Hermes

The Egyptian Hermes
Title The Egyptian Hermes PDF eBook
Author Garth Fowden
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 274
Release 1993-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 9780691024981

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Sage, scientist, and sorcerer, Hermes Trismegistus was the culture-hero of Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. A human (according to some) who had lived about the time of Moses, but now indisputably a god, he was credited with the authorship of numerous books on magic and the supernatural, alchemy, astrology, theology, and philosophy. Until the early seventeenth century, few doubted the attribution. Even when unmasked, Hermes remained a byword for the arcane. Historians of ancient philosophy have puzzled much over the origins of his mystical teachings; but this is the first investigation of the Hermetic milieu by a social historian. Starting from the complex fusions and tensions that molded Graeco-Egyptian culture, and in particular Hermetism, during the centuries after Alexander, Garth Fowden goes on to argue that the technical and philosophical Hermetica, apparently so different, might be seen as aspects of a single "way of Hermes." This assumption that philosophy and religion, even cult, bring one eventually to the same goal was typically late antique, and guaranteed the Hermetica a far-flung readership, even among Christians. The focus and conclusion of this study is an assault on the problem of the social milieu of Hermetism.