Hermes Trismegistus: Corpus Hermeticum (John Everard translation 1650)
The Divine Pymander in XVII books. London 1650. This was translated by John Everard from the Ficino Latin translation.
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- The First Book
- The Second Book - Called Poemander
- The Third Book - Called The Holy Sermon
- The Fourth Book - Called The Key
- The Fifth Book - That God is not Manifest and yet most Manifest
- The Sixth Book - Called That in God alone is Good
- The Seventh Book - His Secret Sermon in the Mount Of Regeneration, and the Profession of Silence To His Son Tat
- The Eighth Book - That The Greatest Evil In Man, Is, The Not Knowing God
- The Ninth Book - A Universal Sermon to Asclepius
- The Tenth Book - The Mind to Hermes
- The Eleventh Book - Of the Common Mind to Tat
- The Twelfth Book - His Crater or Monas
- The Thirteenth Book Of Sense and Understanding
- The Fourteenth Book Of Operation and Sense
- The Fifteenth Book Of Truth to His Son Tat
- The Sixteenth Book That None of the Things that are can Perish
- The Seventeenth Book To Asclepius, to be Truly Wise
