This edition presents a rare window into one of the most discreet and revealing layers of Hermetic thought: the fragments preserved by Joannes Stobaeus. Drawn from a vast anthology compiled in Late Antiquity, these passages survive only through his work and offer insights found nowhere else in the Hermetic tradition. In them, we glimpse a world where philosophy, theology, and contemplative practice intersected in a fluid exchange between Greek speculation, Egyptian spirituality, and the intellectual atmosphere of Alexandria.
Far from forming a single doctrine, the fragments reveal Hermeticism in its living diversity: reflections on the nature of mind, ethical maxims shaped by Stoic and Pythagorean influence, concise visions of the cosmos, and meditations on the ascent of the soul. Brief yet striking, they preserve voices from circles and schools that may have vanished before leaving complete treatises behind.
This edition gathers, organizes, and renders these texts in accessible, contemporary language while respecting their fragmentary nature and symbolic force. It does not attempt to reconstruct a lost system, but to illuminate what remains—offering readers a coherent path through material that time nearly erased. What emerges is a portrait of a tradition that saw the human being as a bridge between worlds, capable of understanding both the order of the cosmos and the depths of the self.
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| Sprache | Portugiesisch |
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