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  • Theology
    • Taxonomies of Gods & Rites
      • Olympiodorus’ and Pollux’ Taxonomies
      • Artemidorus’ Taxonomy
      • Apollon’s Taxonomy
      • Platonic Taxonomies
      • Astral Taxonomies
      • Ritual Taxonomies
      • Psellus, On Sacrificial Science
    • Grammarians on the Gods
      • Greco-Roman God Lists
      • Pollux on the Gods
      • Gods in Apion’s Homeric Glosses
      • Gods in Apollonius’ Homeric Glosses
      • Gods and Daemons in the Etymologica
    • Poets & Literati on the Gods
      • Limits of Human Knowledge
      • John Stobaeus, On the God
      • Aratus & Aratea on Zeus
      • Pseudo-Probus on First Principles in Poetry and Philosophy
    • Philosophers on the Gods
      • Monism and ‘The God’: A Philosophical Genealogy
      • Platonists on the Gods
      • Peripatetics on the Gods
      • Epicureans on the Gods
      • The Stoics on the Gods
      • Sceptics on the Gods
      • Nicomachus’ Arithmetica Theologumena
      • Porphyry, On Cult Statues
    • On Daemons and Souls
      • Daemons in Plato
      • ‘Hermes’ on the Order of Souls
      • Psellus, Pagan Taxonomies of Daemons
      • Martianus on Daemons
    • Mythology · Theory
      • Poetry as Art and Inspiration
      • Limits of Human Knowledge
      • Commonsense Theory of Myth
      • Mainstream Theory of Myth
      • Rhetorical Theory of Myth
      • Platonic Theory of Myth
      • Epicureans vs. Myths
      • Servius on Mythology and Physiology
    • Mythlogy · Narratives
      • Hesiod’s Theogony with Scholia
      • Hyginus, Genealogies
      • Ilias Latina
    • Mythology · Interpretation
      • Pseudo-Plutarch, On Homer
      • Servius on Vergil
      • Lactantius Placidus
    • Original Theology
      • Theology as Revelation
      • Priapus. A Neoplatonic Essay
  • Gods
    • Household Gods
      • Hestia (Vesta)
      • Janus (Ianos)
      • 🚧 Genius, genii, junos
      • 🚧 Lar or Lares (Theoi Katoikidioi)
      • 🚧 Penates (Theoi Patrōoi)
      • Apollon Agyieus
      • 🚧 Hekate & Hermes in the household
      • 🚧 Zeus Herkeios (Jupiter Hercius)
      • 🚧 Zeus Ktesios (Iovis Peculiarius)
    • The “Twelve” Gods
      • Aphrodite (Venus, Balthī, Ištar)
      • Phoebus Apollo (Apollon)
      • Ares (Mars, Nerigal)
      • Artemis (Diana)
      • Athena (Minerva, Nēit)
      • Demeter (Ceres)
      • Hades Pluton (Dis)
      • Hephaestus (Vulcan, Phtha, Khousōr)
      • Hera (Juno)
      • Hermes (Mercury, Thōout, Nabû)
      • Hestia (Vesta)
      • Kronos (Saturn, Kēwān)
      • Poseidon (Neptune)
      • Rhea (Ops)
      • Zeus (Jupiter, Tarḫunna, Hadad/Adad, Bēl)
    • Cosmocrators (Planets)
      • ♄ Kronos (Saturn, Kēwān)
      • ♃ Zeus (Jupiter, Tarḫunna, Hadad/Adad, Bēl)
      • ♂ Ares (Mars, Nerigal)
      • 🜚 Sun (Helios, Sol, Phrē, Šamaš)
      • ♀ Aphrodite (Venus, Balthī, Ištar, Innin)
      • ☿ Hermes (Mercury, Trismegistus, Thōout, Nabû)
      • ☽ Moon (Selene, Luna, Sîn)
      • Alternative Identifications
      • Non-Greek Names
      • Planetary Angels (Pleiades)
    • Stars & Constellations
      • Astral Gods
      • Cosmocrators (Planets)
      • Zodiarchs (Zodiac Signs)
        • ♈︎ Aries
        • ♉︎ Taurus
        • ♊︎ Gemini
        • ♋︎ Cancer
        • ♌︎ Leo
        • ♍︎ Virgo
        • ♎︎ Libra
        • ♏︎ Scorpio
        • ♐︎ Sagittarius (Chiron)
        • ♑︎ Capricorn
        • ♒︎ Aquarius
        • ♓︎ Pisces
      • Decadarchs (Decans)
      • Hermes, On the Fifteen Stars
      • The Bears
      • Hyades
      • Ophiuchus
      • Night (Nyx, Nox, Išpant, Išpanzašepa)
      • Pleiades (Planetary Angels)
    • Heavenly Gods (Ouranioi, Superi, Igigi)
      • Heaven (Ouranos, Caelus, Anu, Nwt)
      • Olympus
      • Caelestis
      • Dawn (Ēōs/Aurora)
      • Eileithyia (Ilithyia, Lucina)
      • Hebe (Iuventas)
      • Iris (Rainbow)
      • Seasons or Horae
      • Graces (Kharites)
      • Aeolus
      • Winds (Anemoi/Venti)
    • Water Gods
      • Oceanus and Tethys
      • Poseidon (Neptune)
      • Amphitrite (Salacia/Venilia)
      • Old Men of the Sea (Glaucus, Nereus, Phorcys, Proteus)
      • Proteus and Eidothea
      • Leucothea (Mater Matuta) and Palaemon (Portunus)
      • Acheloüs
      • Rivers (Potamoi/Flumina)
      • Nymphs
      • Muses (Camenae) & Memory (Mnemosyne/Moneta)
    • Terrestrial Gods
      • Adonis (Tammuz, Dumuzi)
      • Asclepius (Imouthēs, Ešmūn, Glycon)
      • Attis (Gallus, Papas)
      • Dionysus (Liber)
      • Dioscuri (Castor & Pollux)
      • Ephialtes (Incubo)
      • Faun(s)
      • Heracles (Hercules, Šantaš, Melqart)
      • Pan(s)
      • Priapus
      • Quirinus (Kyrinos)
      • Satyrs and Sileni
      • Silvanus
      • Telesphorus
      • Virbius
    • Chthonic Gods (Inferi, Anunnaki)
      • Earth (Gē, Tellus, Antu)
      • Mother-of-Gods
      • Hades Pluton (Dis)
      • Persephone/Kore (Proserpine)
      • Demeter (Ceres)
      • Iacchus
      • Maia (and Maiesta)
      • Praxidike
      • Hipta
      • Sarapis/Serapis
      • Osiris (Ousire)
      • Isis (Ēse, Wusa)
      • Harpocrates
      • Anubis (Anoup, Hermanubis)
      • Empusa
      • Erinyes (Furies)
      • Hekate
      • Melinoe
      • Tartarus
      • Underworld Rivers
      • The Dead
    • Affects & Attributes
      • Health (Hygeia/Salus)
      • Death (Thanatos/Mors)
      • Justice (Dike, Dikaiosyne)
      • Love (Eros/Cupid)
      • Peace (Eirene/Pax)
      • Pleasure (Hēdonē)
      • Sleep (Hypnos/Somnus)
    • Other Greater Beings
      • Angels (Messengers)
      • Daemons
      • Genius, genii, junos
      • Helen
      • Heroes
      • Iphigenia (Hekate, Orsilokhia)
      • Kobaloi
    • Principal Gods
      • Four Elements
      • Chaos
      • Day
      • Erebus
      • Aether
      • Cosmos
      • Iynges
      • Metis
      • Mithras
      • Nature (Physis)
      • Phanes
      • Eternity (Aiōn)
      • The Three Paternal Intellects
      • Demiurge
      • The One
      • The Intellect
      • The Soul
      • World Soul
      • Pneuma
      • Time (Chronos)
      • Tritopatores
      • Iahō (God of Abraham)
    • Gods of Fate and Fortune
      • Adrasteia (Adrastia)
      • Agathos Daemon (Bonus Genius, Pšay, Kmēf)
      • Fate (Heimarmene)
      • Fates (Moerae)
      • Necessity (Ananke)
      • Nemesis
      • Nortia (Nurtia)
      • Providence (Pronoia)
      • Tyche (Fortune)
    • Titanic Gods
      • Atlas
      • Crius (Kreios)
      • Dione
      • Iapetus, Prometheus & Epimetheus
      • Phoebe (Phoibe) & Coeus (Koios)
      • Theia & Hyperion
      • Themis
      • Typhon (Sēt)
    • Other Gods
      • Syrian Goddess (ˁAtarˁatha / Atargatis, Tarˁatha / Derketō)
      • Bona Dea
      • Hecatoncheires
      • Leto (Latona)
      • Nephthys (Nebthō)
      • Ophion & Eurynome
      • Stata Mater
      • Vertumnus / Voltumna
    • Enyo (Bellona)
      • Baubō, Iambē and the kykeōn
      • Hathōr
      • Victory (Nike)
      • Knouphis (Knouphi)
      • Curetes, Corybantes, Dactyli, Cabiri
      • Hope (Elpis)
      • Sea (Thalassa or Pontus)
      • Cerberus
      • Clouds (Nephelai, Nebulae)
      • Phobos & Deimos
      • Persuasion (Peitho, Suada)
      • Mountains (Orē)
      • Blessedness (Makaria)
      • Happiness (Eudaimonia)
      • Karpophoros (Frugifer)
      • Medius Fidius
      • Allāt
  • Learning
    • Writing Systems
      • The Greek and Roman Alphabets
      • On Romanizing Ancient Greek
      • Coptic & Old Nubian Alphabet
      • Ancient Abjads
      • The Egyptian “Alphabet” of Birds
      • Ancient Egyptian Writing
      • Cuneiform Signs & Their Names
      • Linear B & Cypriot Script
      • Pseudo-Ibn Waḥšiyyah on Various Scripts
    • Paideia
      • Philosophy in Questions & Answers
        • “What is a God?”
        • Carfyllis and Niciarius
        • Amasis and Thales
        • The Verbal Duel of Emperor Hadrian and Epictetus the Philosopher
        • The Life of Secundus the Philosopher
        • Alexander and the Indian Sages
      • General Handbooks
        • Fragmentum Censorini
        • Ampelius, Liber Memorialis
        • Anon. On the Liberal Arts
      • Pythagoric Handbooks
        • Alexander, Pythagoric Memoirs
        • Anonymus, Life of Pythagoras
      • Platonic Handbooks
        • Book of Sallustius
          • Tables of Contents
          • On Sallustius, Part A
          • On Sallustius, Part B
          • On Sallustius, Part C
          • Glossary for Sallustius
        • Prolegomena to Plato
    • Liberal Arts
      • Grammar
        • Sergilius
        • What is an Epithet?
      • Logic
        • Victorinus, On Definitions
        • Platonic Definitions
      • Rhetoric
      • Arithmetic & Geometry
        • Neopl. Intros to Mathematics
        • Anon. Scholia on Euclid
      • Astronomy & -logy
        • Proem to Aratus
        • Achilles Tatius, Isagoge
      • Music Theory
    • Ethical Maxims
      • Principal Maxims
      • “Delphic Maxims”
        • Know Yourself
        • Seven Sayings
        • Precepts of Apollon
        • Advice of the Seven Sages
        • “Delphic Maxims” (Sosiades)
        • Demetrius’ Version
        • Laërtius’ Version
        • Clitarchus’ Practical Advice
      • Pythagorean Maxims
        • The Golden Verses
        • Pythagoras’ Advice to his Students
        • Pythagoras’ “Symbols”
        • Iamblichus on Pythagoric Symbols
        • Sayings of Sextus
      • Euphantus’ Egyptian Logos
      • Charondas, Proem
    • Ethical Philosophy
      • Ammonius Hermiae on Practical Philosophy
      • Ps.Andronicus, On Affects
      • Ps.Andronicus, On Virtues and Vices
    • Natural Philosophy
      • Alchemy
        • Prophetess Isis to Horus
    • Metaphysics
      • Pythagorean Table of Opposites
  • Ritual
    • Ritual Theory
      • Porphyry, Letter to Anebo
      • Iamblichus, Response to Porphyry
    • Calendars, Festivals, Timing
      • Hemerology of the Months
      • Saturnalia (Kronia)
        • Lucian, Pieces relating to Kronos
      • Winter Solstice
      • Kalends of January
        • Libanius, On the Kalends
      • Phallic Procession & Sacrifice
    • Offerings
      • What is Sacrifice?
      • Fuel in Burnt-Offerings
      • Dedications & Unburnt Offerings
      • Reasons to Sacrifice
      • Kharis & “Do ut des”
      • Libations
      • Incenses
      • Incenses in the Orphic Hymns
      • Unguents & Perfumes
      • Hesiod & Proclus on Piety & Sacrifice
      • Munich Hermeneumata, On Temples & On Sacrifices
    • Purification & Protection
      • Ritual Purity
        • Pollux and Proclus on Purity
        • Servius on the Kinds of Purification
        • Hesiod & Proclus on Hand Washing
        • Purification by Water
        • Purification by Fire
        • Regarding Khernips
      • Special Regimes of Purity
        • Pythagorean Purity
        • Porphyry on Priestly Purity
      • Purifying & Apotropaic Rites
        • Theophrastus, On Superstition
        • Plutarch on Purifications
        • Servius on Purification of the Soul
      • Protection
        • Proclus & Psellus on Protection from Daemons
        • Veterinarian Recipes
        • Iron Against Daemons
        • On Sympathies and Antipathies
        • Phylactery of the Moon (PGM 7.317–318)
    • Cyranides
      • Book 1, Theta: Dionysiac amulets
      • Book 1, Kappa: Girdles of Aphrodite
    • Theagogy
      • Proclus on Theagogy
      • Julius Pollux on Inspiration
      • Porphyry, On the Philosophy from Oracles
      • Autoptic Rituals
        • Autoptic Rite of Horus
        • Autoptic Logos with Eye Salve
        • Autoptic Rite of Anubis
        • Autoptic Rite with Eye Salve
    • Consecration
      • Theory of Consecration
        • Proclus/Psellus on the Art of Consecration
      • Astrology of Consecration
        • Hephaestion
        • Julian of Laodicea
      • Rituals of Consecration
        • A Consecration for all Purposes
        • The True Ūphōr (wp.t-rꜣ) of Urbicus
        • A Ring for Every Purpose (PGM 12.201–269)
        • A Ring for Success, Favor and Victory
        • A New Oracle of Aphrodite–Abundance
    • Various Rituals
      • Rites of Hekate Ereschigal (PGM 70.4–25)
      • Kronic Divination (PGM 4.3086–3124)
      • Phylactery of Kmēphis (PGM 7.579–590)
    • Fundaments of Ritual
      • Basic Worship
      • Shrines & Altars
      • Divination from Offerings
    • Implements & Instruments
      • Musical Instruments
      • Jynx / Rhombus / Strophalos
      • Libation Vessels
    • Names, Symbols, Colors
      • Names and Bynames
        • Aktiōphis Ereschigal Neboutosoualēth
      • Shapes, Numbers, Symbols, Tokens
      • Iconography
        • Hermax
      • Writing Systems
        • Pseudo-Ibn Waḥšiyyah on Various Scripts
      • Colors, Inks and Dyes
    • Hymns and Prayers
      • Prayer
        • Prayer Gestures
        • Proclus on Prayer
        • Prostration
        • Seneca on Gratefulness
      • Prayers
        • Cleanthes, Prayer to Destiny
        • Prayers in the Orphic Hymns
        • A Prayer to the Moon (PGM 7.756–794)
      • About Hymns
        • Pollux and Proclus on Hymns and Melic Poetry
        • Quintilian on Prose Hymns
        • Alexander Rhetor, From What Things One Must Praise A God
        • Menander Rhetor, On Hymns to the Gods
        • Menander Rhetor, Sminthiac Oration
      • Miscellaneous Hymns
        • Hymns to Hermes (Mercury)
          • Horace’s Hymn to Mercury
        • Aristonous to Hestia
        • Hymn to Fortune
        • Hymn to Number
        • Hymn to Priapus
        • Hymns to Zeus (Jupiter)
      • Orphic Hymns
      • Homeric Hymns
        • Hymn 15. To Heracles the Lionhearted
        • Hymn 19. To Pan
        • Hymn 20: Hephaestus
        • Hymn 24: To Hestia
        • Hymn 29: To Hestia
      • Hymn Collections
        • Hymns of Synesius
        • Hymns of Proclus
        • Plethon’s Hymns
      • Prose Hymns
    • Herbs & Garlands
      • Garlands
      • Picking Plants
        • Theophrastus on Picking Plants
        • Words for Picking Plants
        • Prayer to the Earth and All Herbs
      • Herbs & their Uses
        • Theophrastus on Amulets
        • Poem On Herbs
        • Laurel
        • Moly
    • Stones
      • Collections
        • Two Dedicatory Letters
        • On Stones and their Engravings
        • Damigeron, On Stones
      • Individual Stones
        • Jasper
        • Keraunios
      • Metals
        • Proclus on Metals
        • Iron Against Daemons
    • Astral Magic
      • Ancient Manuals
        • On Stones and their Engravings
      • Thābit ibn Qurrah, Book of Talismans
      • Liber Antimaquis
      • Al-Ṭabarānī, On Speaking with the Planets’ Spirits
      • Liber Orationum Planetarum
      • Astrological Runes (Liber Runarum)
      • Cornelius Agrippa, Occult Philosophy 2.59
      • Giordano Bruno, Chants to the Planets
    • Fasting
      • An Original Rite
      • Anonymus, Hymn to All Gods
      • Exegesis of the Kettledrum Ritual (O 175)
      • Noumenia
        • Household Shrines
        • Ps.-Zoroaster, On Natural Sympathies and Antipathies
        • Nepualius, On Things According to Antipathy and Sympathy
        • Metroac Worship
        • Elements of Ritual
        • Late Antique Symbols
        • Cleanthes, Hymn to Zeus
        • Days of the Lunar Month
      • Libanomancy (Incense Divination)
      • Apolloniac Invocation (PGM 1.262–347) & Neoplatonic Interpretation
      • Cult Statues and Talismans
      • On the Meaning of Ritual Materials
      • Animal Sacrifice & Replacements
      • Hymns to Attis
      • Psellus, On Scapulimancy and Augury
      • Hymn to Isis (P.Oxy. 1380)
      • Claudius, Hymn to the Moon
      • Pseudo-Thessalus
      • The Sacred Book of Hermes to Asclepius
  • Neoplatonism
    • Neoplatonic Philosophy
      • Historiography (What is it?)
      • Historical Overview
      • Neoplatonic Doctrine
      • Theurgy and Hieratic
      • Marinus: Proclus, or, On Happiness
    • Chaldaica: Early Sources
      • Early References
      • Porphyry, On the Return of the Soul
      • Iamblichus’ Response to Porphyry
      • Julian on Theurgy
      • Eunapius on Theurgy
      • Synesius on Chaldaica
    • Chaldaica & Procliana
      • Proclus on Theagogy
      • Psellus’ intro to the Chaldaeans
      • Proclus’ Chaldaic Philosophy
      • Hekatic Bynames
      • Psellus, Exegesis of Chaldaic Oracles
      • The Chaldaic Outlines
      • “All Things A Lion”
      • Proclus/Psellus on the Art of Consecration
    • Chaldaic Daemonology
      • Psellus (?), On the Activity of Daemons
      • Psellus, On Daemons
      • Angels Bodies
      • Proclus & Psellus on Protection from Daemons
      • Psellus, What Pagans Believe About Daemons
      • Psellus, Orders of Daemons
    • Orphic & Other Theologies
      • Damascius on the Greek theogonies
      • Damascius on the Barbarian theogonies
    • Proclus, On the Priestly Art According to the Pagans
    • Neoplatonists A-Z
      • Ammonius of Alexandria
      • Domninus
      • Iamblichus
      • Plotinus
      • Amelius
      • Damianus
      • Porphyry
      • Proclus
      • Sallustius
  • Frameworks
    • Methods of Interpreting the Gods
    • Egypt (“Kemetic”)
      • The Book of the Fayyum
      • 𓁩 Amoun (Zeus Ammōn)
      • 𓅃 Horus (Hōr)
      • 𓆙 Kmēf (Kamēphis, Knēph)
    • Mesopotamia
      • General Mesopotamica
        • Indigenous Mesopotamian Religions
        • Polytheism in the Cuneiform Cosmopolis
        • Mesopotamian Polytheism in the 1st Millennium CE
        • Mesopotamian Worship
      • Cuneiform God Lists
        • A Marduk God List
        • The An = Anu ša amēli God List
        • [WIP] The An = Anum God List
        • 🚧 God Lists from Fāra
        • [WIP] Weidner God List
        • 🚧 Mari God Lists
        • [WIP] Ancient Commentary on the Weidner God List
        • 🚧 Nippur God List
        • 🚧 Isin God List
        • [WIP] Embedded God Lists
      • Mesopotamian Gods
        • 🚧 Apsû
        • Aššūr
        • 🚧 Bēlet-ilī (Ninmaḫ)
        • 🚧 Adad (Iškur)
        • 🚧 Dagān
        • Antu
        • 🚧 Ea (Enki)
        • Ereškigal (Allatum)
        • 🚧 Gilgameš
        • 🚧 Gula
        • 🚧 Illil (Enlil)
        • 🚧 Lātarāk
        • 🚧 Lugalgirra and Meslamtaˀea
        • 🚧 Mar(u)duk (Bēl, Assaluḫi)
        • 🚧 Mulittu (Mulissu)
        • 🚧 Nanāya
        • 🚧 Nikkal (Ningal)
        • 🚧 Ninlil
        • 🚧 Ninurta
        • 🚧 Nusku (Nuska)
        • Papsukkal (Ninšubur)
        • Tiˀāmat (Tâmat, Tâmtu)
      • 🚧 Mesopotamian Iconography
      • Mesopotamian Theology
        • MUL.APIN
        • Enūma Eliš, Berossus and Damascius
        • Enūma Eliš VII & Marduk’s Names
        • Commentary on Marduk’s Address
        • Mystical Miscellanea (Secrets of the Great Gods)
        • [WIP] Compendium CBS 6060
        • Mesopotamian ‘Syncretistic’ Hymns
        • Ritual for Curing a Sick Man
        • Ritual for Covering a Kettle Drum
        • Berossus
        • KAR 142
      • Lifting-of-Hands Rituals
        • Lifting of Hands to Enlil
        • Lifting of Hands to Ištar
        • Lifting of Hands to Marduk
        • Lifting of Hands to Nabû
        • Lifting of Hands to Ninurta
        • Lifting of Hands to Nerigal
        • Lifting of Hands to Šamaš
        • Lifting of Hands to Sîn
      • 🚧 Lamentation Rituals
      • Other Hymns & Prayers
        • Aššurbanipal, Hymn to the Ištars of Nineveh and Arbela
        • Syncretistic Hymn to Ištar
        • Syncretistic Hymn to Nanaya
        • Syncretistic Hymn to Ninurta
    • Syria / Aram / Eber-Nari
      • Sayings of Aḥiqar
    • Asia Minor
      • Thousand Gods of Ḫatti
    • Canaan
      • Phoenician Gods
        • God Lists from Ugarit
        • Trilingual Weidner God List (Ugarit)
        • Akkadian Spellings of Phoenician Gods
        • ˤAnat (ˤAnatu)
        • ˀAšerah (ˀAthiratu)
        • Astarte (ˤAštart, ˤAthtartu)
        • Baˤl Hadad (Iškur, Adad, Zeus)
        • Baˤlu Ḫalbi (Hadad of Aleppo)
        • Baˤlu Ṣapuni (Zeus Kasios)
        • Baˤl-Šamēm (Baˤl-Šamīn, Baršamin, Baalsamēs)
        • Baˤlat Gubal (Lady of Byblos)
        • Bayt-ˀĒl (Baetylus, Bethel, Abaddir)
        • Caelestis
        • Dagān (Dagōn)
        • ˀĒl (ˀIlu, Kronos)
        • Rašap (Rasaphos, Rešeph)
      • Phoenician Cities & Cults
        • Rites at Ugarit
        • Lucian on Phoenician Temples
        • Herodotus on Phoenicia
        • Philostratus on Gades’ Cults
        • Latin Sources on Punic Religion
        • Phoenician Coinage
      • Phoenician Myths & Theology
        • A Sidonian Theogony
        • Myths at Ugarit
        • Mochus of Sidon
        • Philo of Byblos’ Genealogy of the Gods
        • Carthage in Myth
        • Nonnus on Tyre and Beirut
        • Damascius on Phoenician Theology
    • Zhang Zai, The Western Inscription
  • Hermes
    • Works of Hermes (“Hermetica”)
    • Iamblichus on Hermes (Response to Porphyry 1.1–1.2)
    • Asclepius, or, The Complete Account
    • Corpus Hermeticum
      • Corpus Hermeticum VII
      • Corpus Hermeticum VIII
      • Corpus Hermeticum XVII
      • Corpus Hermeticum III
    • The Oxford Fragments
    • Works of Hermes in Stobaeus
      • Limits of Human Knowledge
      • Stobaeus 1.41–42, incl. Hermetica
      • ‘Hermes’ on the Order of Souls
    • The Vienna Fragments
    • Alchemical Fragments of Hermes
    • Crater Hermetis
    • Poimandrēs (CH I)
  • Guides
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Nippur God List

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