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Poimandres (Gr****: Ποιμάνδρης; also
known as Poemandres,
Poemander or Pimander) is the
first tractate in the
Corpus Hermeti****,
named after its main character...
- the 19th century, this name (under
various forms, such as
Pimander or
Pymander) was also
commonly used to
designate the
compilation as a whole. The 15th-century...
- IX)
Hermetic Arcanum, 1893 - (Collectanea
Hermetica Vol. I) The
Divine Pymander, 1894 - (Collectanea
Hermetica Vol. II) The
Hermetic Art, 1894 - (Collectanea...
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translation by
Marsilio Ficino, Milano: Dami**** de Mediolano, 1493. THE
DIVINE PYMANDER of
Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus in
English Online Galleries,
History of...
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instances in
English literature is
found in John Everard's
translation of The
Pymander of Hermes,
published in 1650. The term was used in
reference to "Hermetic...
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nineteenth century, this name (under
various forms, such as
Pimander or
Pymander) was also
commonly used to
designate the
compilation as a whole. In 1462...