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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...
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translation by R. van den
Broek en G. Quispel. Amsterdam; In de Pelikaan, 1990. (
Pimander.
Texts and
Studies published by the
Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica...
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texts cited by Doget,
which include Marsilio Ficino's
Latin version of the
Pimander, or Poemander, of
Hermes Trismegistus, are seen
through the
prism of Christian...
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Wayback Machine—
Latin text of the
edition Paris:
Henricus Steph**** 1505.
Pimander—Latin
translation by
Marsilio Ficino, Milano: Dami**** de Mediolano, 1493...
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least until the 19th century, this name (under
various forms, such as
Pimander or Pymander) was also
commonly used to
designate the
compilation as a whole...
- and the kabbalah. In 1515 he
lectured at the
University of
Pavia on the
Pimander of
Hermes Trismegistus, but
these lectures were
abruptly terminated owing...
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until the
nineteenth century, this name (under
various forms, such as
Pimander or Pymander) was also
commonly used to
designate the
compilation as a whole...
- in 1463
following a
request by
Cosimo de' Medici. The volume,
entitled Pimander, sive De
potestate et
sapientia Dei, only
includes the
translation of 14...
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provided commentary, left in m****cript. The
first edition covered the
Pimander; the
second in 1657
added the Asclepius.
Allison Coudert,
Henry More, Kabbalah...
- ISBN 978-3-515-08856-5
Jacob Böhmes Weg in die Welt. Ed. by
Theodor Harmsen (
Pimander Texts and
Studies published by the
Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica 16)...