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alb11620406 The alchemist Hermes Trismegistus. Legendary Hellenistic figure. Creator of alchemy. Engraving.
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alb11619532 The alchemist Hermes Trismegistus. Legendary Hellenistic figure. Creator of alchemy. Engraving.
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alb10599626 Hermes Trismegistus. Aus De divinatione et magicis praestigiis. Museum: Privatsammlung. Author: JOHANN THEODOR DE BRY.
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ado00103615 Hermes Trismegistus, purported author of the Hermetic Corpus, a series of sacred texts that are the basis of Hermeticism. Engraving. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb5347059 Tabula Smaragdina (Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus). From: Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae by Heinrich Khunrath. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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alb5346911 Hermes Trismegistus. Floor mosaic in the Cathedral of Siena. Museum: DUOMO DI SIENA. Author: STEFANO DI GIOVANNI.
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akg8224571 1511), floor in central nave; the marble insert is the first scene at the central portal of the main facade. In the cartride to his feet, one can read that people in 1488 thought that he (Latin: Mercurius ter maximus) was a contemporary of Moses: HERMIS MERCURIUS TRISMEGISTUS CONTEMPORANEUS MOYSI. The panel in his left hand reads: DEUS AMNIUM CREATOR SECUM DEUM FECIT VISIBILEM ET HUNC FUIT PRIMUM ET SOLUM QUO OBLECTATUS EST ET VALDE AMAVIT PROPRIUM FILIUM QUI APPELATUR SANCTUM VERBUM. It is a prophecy in the Pimander, one of the texts in the Corpus Hermeticum. In his right hand, he is offering a book to two men. The inscription reads: SUSCIPITE O LICTERAS ET LEGIS EGIPTII. This is a hint that Egypt is the seat of old wisdom.
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akg8224568 1511), floor in central nave; the marble insert is the first scene at the central portal of the main facade. In the cartride to his feet, one can read that people in 1488 thought that he (Latin: Mercurius ter maximus) was a contemporary of Moses: HERMIS MERCURIUS TRISMEGISTUS CONTEMPORANEUS MOYSI. The panel in his left hand reads: DEUS AMNIUM CREATOR SECUM DEUM FECIT VISIBILEM ET HUNC FUIT PRIMUM ET SOLUM QUO OBLECTATUS EST ET VALDE AMAVIT PROPRIUM FILIUM QUI APPELATUR SANCTUM VERBUM. It is a prophecy in the Pimander, one of the texts in the Corpus Hermeticum. In his right hand, he is offering a book to two men. The inscription reads: SUSCIPITE O LICTERAS ET LEGIS EGIPTII. This is a hint that Egypt is the seat of old wisdom.
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akg8224569 1511), floor in central nave; the marble insert is the first scene at the central portal of the main facade. In the cartride to his feet, one can read that people in 1488 thought that he (Latin: Mercurius ter maximus) was a contemporary of Moses: HERMIS MERCURIUS TRISMEGISTUS CONTEMPORANEUS MOYSI. The panel in his left hand reads: DEUS AMNIUM CREATOR SECUM DEUM FECIT VISIBILEM ET HUNC FUIT PRIMUM ET SOLUM QUO OBLECTATUS EST ET VALDE AMAVIT PROPRIUM FILIUM QUI APPELATUR SANCTUM VERBUM. It is a prophecy in the Pimander, one of the texts in the Corpus Hermeticum. In his right hand, he is offering a book to two men. The inscription reads: SUSCIPITE O LICTERAS ET LEGIS EGIPTII. This is a hint that Egypt is the seat of old wisdom.
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alb4089516 A large figure, most likely representing Hermes Trismegistus; at his head, a scroll bearing an inscription ('Est lapis occultus secreto fonte sepultus; he is embracing a large, stoppered flask (the arms of which bear writing), which contains a black frog, feathers and tadpoles or droplets of liquid at the top, and eight roundels, seven of which are connected to a central roundel by gold bands, which represent stages in the alchemical process. Seven of the roundels depict figures conducting alchemical experiments involving a large flask containing homunculi atop a furnace; the eighth (detached) roundel contains a sun and moon, corresponding silver and gold figures (Adam and Eve beside the Tree of Knowledge, around which a serpent is entwined), and two figures dressed in red robes wielding tools. The central roundel depicts two men holding a large book, to which the connecting bands are attached. All of the roundels contain inscriptions around their borders. a title 'An Alkemye Scrowle, Drawne from an ancient Coppie, First invented by Bacon that great Clarke', followed by verses 'To the reader'. Further inscriptions, and verses on either side of the roll; between them, a flaming pillar ('Collorick') suspended among the upper branches of a tree ('spiritus', 'anima', and containing crescent moons); to either side of the branches, a sun and moon, each with feathers. Alchemical rolls (The Ripley Scrolls). late 16th century. Source: Add. 5025.(4) top of scroll. Author: George Ripley.
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alb4061059 A large figure, most likely representing Hermes Trismegistus; at his head, a largely illegible scroll; he is embracing a large, stoppered flask (the arms of which bear writing and symbols), which contains a black frog, feathers and tadpoles or droplets of liquid at the top, and eight roundels connected to a central roundel by chains, representing stages in the alchemical process. Seven of the roundels depict figures conducting alchemical experiments involving a large flask containing homunculi atop a furnace; the eighth roundel contains a sun and and moon, corresponding silver and gold figures, and two figures dressed in red robes wielding tools. A large scroll, bearing an inscription: 'Terra stat unda lavat pyr purgat spiritus vivificat'; beneath, a further inscription: 'The mouth of the Collorick beware and thereof be wise'; two walls, enclosing a burst of flame. - a tree, its upper branches bearing inscriptions 'spiritus' and 'anima'; a naked, dragon-tailed woman is straddling its trunk and holding a male figure to the tree. The base of the tree stands in a heptagonal battlemented enclosure filled with water, its trunk supporting a grapevine. (See next image for continuing description.). Alchemical rolls (The Ripley Scrolls). late 16th century. Source: Add. 5025.(2) Top of roll. Author: Ripley, George.
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akg4993575 Alchemy / Occult Sciences. Portraits of the main alchemists of the Middle Ages: Hermes (Hermes Trismegistus: the founder of Alchemy), Geber (Jabir Ibn Hayyan), Morien (Christian Egyptian monk), R. Lulli (Raymond Lulle or Ramon Llull in Catalan, Raimundus Lullus Latin), Roc: Bach (in fact, Roger Bacon), Paracelsus (his real name: Philippus Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim). Engraving, 19th century (Private Collection).
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917_05_0390003051 Hermes the Egyptian (Hermes Trismegistus) the legendary fount of occult and alchemical knowledge. 17th century copperplate engraving
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00777693 Hermes, Greek God, as Hermes Trismegistus, the syncretic combination with the Egyptian god Thoth, woodcut, printer's sign, 16th century, private collection,
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