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macrocosm and
microcosm reflect each
other in the
alchemical process.
Hermeticists adhere to the
doctrine of
prisca theologia, the
belief that a single...
- Sir
Isaac Newton FRS (25
December 1642 – 20
March 1726/27) was an
English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian...
- astrologer,
hermeticist and
publicist in the age
between the two
World Wars. He was the
chairman of Universalia, a
society of
Czech hermeticists. Kefer's...
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further developed by
Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680), a
Jesuit priest,
Hermeticist and polymath; in 1652,
Kircher wrote on the
subject in
Oedipus Aegyptiacus...
-
February 1447 – 23 June 1500) was an
Italian poet, philosopher, courtier,
hermeticist and (likely)
magician and
diviner of the
early Renaissance. Born at San...
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continuity of
development from
early Jewish mysticism. In contrast, some
Hermeticists see the
origins of
Qabalah in a
western tradition originating in classical...
-
meanings of 'Alchemical Formulas' hid a
spiritual philosophy. In the Neo-
Hermeticist interpretation, both the tran****ation of
common metals into gold and...
-
influenced systems of
magical belief not only
among Western esotericists and
Hermeticists, but also
belief systems such as Wicca,
which have
borrowed from or been...
- 16th to 18th centuries. The
apparent paradox is
explained by both the
hermeticist religious ideas of the
Spanish church and
monarchy and the
budding seed...
- also been
widespread among the
peoples of
Chaldea (particularly the
Hermeticists, or "star-worshipers") and Babylonia. The
Babylonian necromancers were...