Fowden, Αιγύπτιος Ερμής (2002)
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Abbreviation
Fowden, Αιγύπτιος Ερμής (2002)
Form of publication
Book

Garth Fowden, Ο Αιγύπτιος Ερμής. Πράξη και σκέψη στην Ύστερη Αρχαιότητα, Γιώργος Κουσουνέλος (μτφρ.), σειρά Ιστορικό Δοκίμιο (Εκδόσεις Ενάλιος, Αθήνα 2002)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-536-101-9
First edition
Title of first edition
The Egyptian Hermes
Publisher of first edition
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication of first edition
Cambridge
Date of publication of first edition
1986
Data
The Egyptian Hermes (in Greek). A historical approach to the late pagan mind by Garth Fowden is a historical, sociological, religious and philosophical study of ancient Egypt’s sage, Hermes Trismegistus, and the influence of Hermetism in Late Antiquity. The Greek edition is a translation of the 1993 paperback edition published by Princeton University Press, which is a corrected reprint of the original edition published in 1986 by Cambridge University Press. Prologue to the Greek translation pp. 17-27. Prologue (1986) pp. 29-36. Introduction «Τα κείμενα» pp. 37-54. Map of ancient Egypt p. 55. Part One «Τάσεις πολιτιστικής αλληλεπίδρασης» pp. 57-281. Part Two «Το περιβάλλον του Ερμητισμού» pp. 283-373. Conclusions pp. 375-379. Appendix: Αρχαίες μαρτυρίες για το όνομα «Ερμής Τρισμέγιστος» pp. 381-383. Bibliography pp. 385-409. Index pp. 411-415. Total pages 416.
Key words
Aesculapius / Asklepios.
Alchemy.
Alexandria, Egypt.
Ammianus Marcellinus.
Ammonios Sakkas.
Amun / Ammon.
Antiquity.
Apollonius of Tyana.
Astrology.
Augustine, saint.
Chaldaeans.
Christianity.
Clement of Alexandria.
Copts.
Cyril of Alexandria.
Egypt.
Egyptian civilization.
Egyptian gods.
Eunapius / Eunapios.
Hellenistic period.
Hermes Trismegistos.
Hermes, god.
Hermetic texts.
Hermetism.
Horus, god.
Iamblichus / Iamblichos of Apamea.
Ioannes Stobaeus, anthologist / Stobaeus.
Isis, goddess.
Julian, emperor.
Lactantius.
Late Antiquity.
Lucian.
Manichaeism.
Michael Psellus / Psellos.
Nehepsos, astrologer.
Nile.
Occultism.
Origen.
Panopolis / Akhmim, Egypt.
Philosophy.
Plato, Platonists.
Plotinus.
Porphyry, philosopher.
Ptolemies.
Pythagoras.
Pythagoreanism.
Rituals.
Roman period.
Sarapis / Serapis, god.
Sciences.
Synesius of Cyrene.
Thoth, god.
Upper Egypt.
Vitys, priest.
Zoroaster.
Zosimos of Panopolis.