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  1. La révélation d'Hermès Trismégiste. Un monument consacre a la pensee hermetique du debut de notre ere. Apres une presentation des sciences occultes (t. I: astrologie, alchimie, magie), les deux autres volumes examinent plusieurs notions typiquement hermetiques: le dieu cosmique l'incarnation de l'ame et sa retribution et enfin le dieu inconnu.

  2. André Jean Festugière. Gabalda, 1950. From inside the book . Contents. Le déclin du rationalisme . 1: LASTROLOGIE ET LES SCIENCES OCCULTES . 89: 34 . 114: 13 other sections not shown. Other editions - View all. La Révélation d'Hermès Trismégiste . ...

  3. 3. Feb. 2021 · Festugière, A. J. (André Jean), 1898-1982. Publication date 1934 Topics Socrates, Socrates, Socrates Publisher [Paris] E. Flammarion Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language French ...

  4. La révélation d'Hermès Trismégiste, Volumes 3-4La révélation d'Hermès Trismégiste, André Jean FestugièreÉtudes bibliques. Author. André Jean Festugière. Publisher. Lecoffre, J. Gabalda et cie, 1953. Original from. the University of Michigan. Digitized. Dec 8, 2010.

  5. 28. Okt. 2022 · In the wake of André-Jean Festugière’s foundational studies of the Hermetic literature of antiquity (Festugière 1950–1954), it has become common practice to distinguish between the “technical Hermetica” (magical, astrological, and alchemical texts that go under the name of Hermes) and the “philosophical Hermetica” (concerned with philosophical and spiritual teachings relevant to ...

  6. Instead I'll say a few words about André-Jean Festugière's Épicure et ses dieux (1946, available in English translation under the title Epicurus and His Gods), a charming little book that taught me some things I didn't know before. Like the estimable Félix Buffière, Festugière (1898-1982) was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastic who dedicated much of his life to the study of the Greco-Roman ...

  7. André-Jean Festugière ( Parigi, 15 marzo 1898 – Saint-Dizier, 13 agosto 1982 [1]) è stato un religioso, filologo classico e storico delle religioni francese, specialista del neoplatonismo, in particolare di Proclo. Si deve a lui la traduzione e l'edizione critica degli scritti attribuiti ad Ermete Trismegisto .