
The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus
Including the Glory of the World, the Table of Paradise. The Science of the Philosophers Stone and the Alchemical Catechism
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The Divine Pymander and the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus: Including the Glory of the World, the Table of Paradise. The Science of the Philosophers Stone and the Alchemical Catechism
©2015 Marilynn Hughes (P)2018 Marilynn HughesListeners also enjoyed...




















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What's lacking is an Introduction that gives a bit of context - not the entire history of Western esoterica, but perhaps a paragraph or two setting each of the chosen texts in historical context? Some indication that we are reading archaic translations of ideas based in half-forgotten world-views?
If you are familiar with the texts - and note the date of the translation - these are interesting artifacts, and it's good to have a reading.
But given the complete lack of context, I can only give the book three stars.
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