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The Schizophrenia of Poets: Hermeticism in Hungary
András Sándor
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Alchemy and Hermeticism: an Introduction To This Issue
Early Science and Medicine, 2000In the historical development of alchemy, practical and theoretical knowledge are strictly associated, and the alchemists' self-definition as 'philosophers' implied from the beginning a conscious distance from both craftmanship and mere theory. As can be seen from a survey of proceedings of conferences on the history of alchemy from 1986 onwards, many ...
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Occultism, Spiritualism and Hermeticism
2018Sometimes called ‘hidden knowledge’, Occultism refers to beliefs and practices concerning the intersection of the material and spiritual worlds, purportedly representing the most ancient religious knowledge, but mainly originating in Hellenistic and medieval times.
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Hermeticism and Renaissance Art
Communications in Humanities ResearchThis study mainly discusses the influence of Hermeticism on Renaissance art through Italian humanism, showcasing the emergence and major focus of Hermetism, the inheritance and dissemination of Hermeticism by humanists, and the embodiment of their ideas in Renaissance art.
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Vexatious Litigants, Meads, and the Hermeticism of Law
2022Following from understandable concerns about costs of legal services, coupled with the need to ensure greater access to justice for citizens, it comes as no surprise that the number of Self-Represented Litigants, or SRLs, has been on the rise. But the ever-increasing presence of SRLs creates a tension in an already-overburdened legal system—between ...
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