An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum
I. Poemandres, the Shepherd of Men
II. To Asclepius
III. The Sacred Sermon
IV. The Cup or Monad
V. Though Unmanifest God Is Most
Manifest
VI. In God Alone Is Good And
Elsewhere Nowhere
VII. The Greatest Ill Among Men is
Ignorance of God
VIII. That No One of Existing Things
doth Perish, but Men in Error Speak of Their Changes as Destructions and as Deaths
IX. On Thought and Sense
X. The Key
XI. Mind Unto Hermes
XII. About the Common Mind
XIII. The Secret Sermon on the
Mountain
XIV. [A Letter] of Thrice-Greatest Hermes to Asclepius
XV. The Definitions of Asclepius unto King Ammon
XVI. Of Asclepius to the King
XVII. The Encomium of Kings
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