Thrice-Greatest Hermes
G.R.S. Mead
By Altrusian Grace Media and narrated by Matthew Schmitz. This is a collection of all three of G.R.S. Mead's comprehensive surveys of the literature attributed to the legendary Egyptian sage, Hermes Trismegistus. G. R. S. Mead has issued a translation of the whole body of extant literature, with extended prolegomena, commentary, etc. There is a wide difference of opinion as to the date at which this literature was produced. Mead believes that some of the extant portions of it are at least as early as the earliest Christian writings, while von Christ assigns them to the third Christian century, and thinks that they show the influence of neo-Platonism. To affirm that they influenced New Testament usage would be hazardous, but they perhaps throw some light on the direction in which thought was moving in New Testament times. This work exemplifies all that is best in Mead's dedicated, scholarly, but eminently readable studies of the spiritual roots of Christian Gnosticism and, more generally, of personal religion in the Greco-Roman world. His work encompassed much more than this; Mead was equally at home with Sanskrit texts, Patristic literature, Buddhist thought, and the problems of contemporary philosophy and psychical research. He devoted his intellectual energy to the interplay of Gnosticism, Hellenism, Judaism, and Christianity. This three volume set presents his insights into the formation of the Gnostic world-view and establishes him as an outstanding translator of these Hermetic books, and as the first modern scholar of Gnostic tradition. Corpus Hermeticum and The Perfect Sermon, and other texts including The History Of The Evolution Of Opinion, Thoth The Master Of Wisdom, The Popular Theurgic Hermes-Cult In The Greek Magic Papyri, The Main Source Of The Trismegistic Literature According To Manetho, An Egyptian Prototype Of The Main Features Of The Poemandres’ Cosmogony, The Myth Of Man In The Mysteries, Philo Of Alexandria And The Hellenistic Theology.
Duration - 2h 24m.
Author - G.R.S. Mead.
Narrator - Matthew Schmitz.
Published Date - Friday, 13 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Matthew Schmitz ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
By Altrusian Grace Media and narrated by Matthew Schmitz. This is a collection of all three of G.R.S. Mead's comprehensive surveys of the literature attributed to the legendary Egyptian sage, Hermes Trismegistus. G. R. S. Mead has issued a translation of the whole body of extant literature, with extended prolegomena, commentary, etc. There is a wide difference of opinion as to the date at which this literature was produced. Mead believes that some of the extant portions of it are at least as early as the earliest Christian writings, while von Christ assigns them to the third Christian century, and thinks that they show the influence of neo-Platonism. To affirm that they influenced New Testament usage would be hazardous, but they perhaps throw some light on the direction in which thought was moving in New Testament times. This work exemplifies all that is best in Mead's dedicated, scholarly, but eminently readable studies of the spiritual roots of Christian Gnosticism and, more generally, of personal religion in the Greco-Roman world. His work encompassed much more than this; Mead was equally at home with Sanskrit texts, Patristic literature, Buddhist thought, and the problems of contemporary philosophy and psychical research. He devoted his intellectual energy to the interplay of Gnosticism, Hellenism, Judaism, and Christianity. This three volume set presents his insights into the formation of the Gnostic world-view and establishes him as an outstanding translator of these Hermetic books, and as the first modern scholar of Gnostic tradition. Corpus Hermeticum and The Perfect Sermon, and other texts including The History Of The Evolution Of Opinion, Thoth The Master Of Wisdom, The Popular Theurgic Hermes-Cult In The Greek Magic Papyri, The Main Source Of The Trismegistic Literature According To Manetho, An Egyptian Prototype Of The Main Features Of The Poemandres’ Cosmogony, The Myth Of Man In The Mysteries, Philo Of Alexandria And The Hellenistic Theology. Duration - 2h 24m. Author - G.R.S. Mead. Narrator - Matthew Schmitz. Published Date - Friday, 13 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Matthew Schmitz ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:28
Vol. 1 Preface
Duration:00:03:29
Poem
Duration:00:00:49
Vol. 1 Chapter 1 THE REMAINS OF THE TRISMEGISTIC LITERATURE
Duration:00:25:38
Vol. 1 Chapter 2 THE HISTORY OF THE EVOLUTION OF OPINION
Duration:00:45:47
Vol. 1 Chapter 3 THOTH THE MASTER OF WISDOM
Duration:00:54:22
Vol. 1 Chapter 4 THE POPULAR THEURGIC HERMES-CULT IN THE GREEK MAGIC PAPYRI
Duration:00:18:45
Vol. 1 Chapter 5 THE MAIN SOURCE OF THE TRISMEGISTIC LITERATURE ACCORDING TO MANETHO, HIGH PRIEST OF EGYPT
Duration:00:41:48
Vol. 1 Chapter 6 AN EGYPTIAN PROTOTYPE OF THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE POEMANDRES’ COSMOGONY
Duration:00:16:55
Vol. 1 Chapter 7 THE MYTH OF MAN IN THE MYSTERIES
Duration:01:07:03
Vol. 1 Chapter 8 PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA AND THE HELLENISTIC THEOLOGY
Duration:01:26:44
Vol. 1 Chapter 9 PLUTARCH: CONCERNING THE MYSTERIES OF ISIS AND OSIRIS
Duration:01:19:10
Vol. 1 Chapter 9 PLUTARCH: CONCERNING THE MYSTERIES OF ISIS AND OSIRIS (Continued)
Duration:01:10:29
Vol. 1 Chapter 10 “HERMAS” AND “HERMES”
Duration:00:25:31
Vol. 1 Chapter 11 CONCERNING THE AEON-DOCTRINE
Duration:00:37:19
Vol. 1 Chapter 12 THE SEVEN ZONES AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
Duration:00:23:44
Vol. 1 Chapter 13 PLATO: CONCERNING METEMPSYCHOSIS
Duration:00:10:06
Vol. 1 Chapter 14 THE VISION OF ER
Duration:00:19:33
Vol. 1 Chapter 15 CONCERNING THE CRATER OR CUP
Duration:00:08:52
Vol. 1 Chapter 16 THE DISCIPLES OF THRICE-GREATEST HERMES
Duration:00:40:21
Vol. 2 Section 1 - CORPUS HERMETICUM, Chapter 1. POEMANDRES, THE SHEPHERD OF MEN
Duration:01:21:11
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 2. and 3. THE GENERAL SERMON and TO ASCLEPIUS
Duration:00:21:47
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 4. THE SACRED SERMON OF HERMES
Duration:00:13:21
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 5. THE CUP OR MONAD, OF HERMES TO TAT
Duration:00:19:44
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 6. THOUGH UNMANIFEST GOD IS MOST MANIFEST, OF HERMES TO HIS SON TAT
Duration:00:14:14
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 7. IN GOD ALONE IS GOOD AND ELSEWHERE NOWHERE
Duration:00:13:34
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 8. THE GREATEST ILL AMONG MEN IS IGNORANCE OF GOD
Duration:00:04:49
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 9. THAT NO ONE OF EXISTING THINGS DOTH PERISH, BUT MEN IN ERROR SPEAK OF THEIR CHANGES AS DESTRUCTIONS AND AS DEATHS, OF HERMES TO TAT
Duration:00:06:11
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 10. ON THOUGHT AND SENSE, THAT THE BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD IS IN GOD ONLY AND ELSEWHERE NOWHERE
Duration:00:16:15
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 11. THE KEY OF THRICE-GREATEST HERMES
Duration:00:44:58
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 12. MIND UNTO HERMES
Duration:00:33:59
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 13. ABOUT THE COMMON MIND, OF HERMES TO TAT
Duration:00:27:46
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 14. THE SECRET SERMON ON THE MOUNTAIN CONCERNING REBIRTH AND THE PROMISE OF SILENCE OF THRICEGREATEST HERMES UNTO TAT HIS SON
Duration:00:54:36
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 15. A LETTER OF THRICE-GREATEST HERMES TO ASCLEPIUS UNTO ASCLEPIUS GOOD HEALTH OF SOUL!
Duration:00:11:42
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 16. THE DEFINITIONS OF ASCLEPIUS UNTO KING AMMON, THE PERFECT SERMON OF ASCLEPIUS UNTO THE KING
Duration:00:23:22
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 17. OF ASCLEPIUS TO THE KING
Duration:00:03:05
Vol. 2 Section 1, Chapter 18. THE ENCOMIUM OF KINGS (ABOUT THE SOUL’S BEING HINDERED BY THE PASSION OF THE BODY)
Duration:00:19:00
Vol. 2 Section 2, THE PERFECT SERMON 1-8
Duration:00:45:17
Vol. 2 Section 2, THE PERFECT SERMON 9-15
Duration:00:43:28
Vol. 2 Section 2, COMMENTARY
Duration:00:21:03
Vol. 3 Section 1 - EXCERPTS BY STOBAEUS, EXCERPTS 1-13
Duration:01:01:05
Vol. 3 Section 1, EXCERPTS 14-19
Duration:00:21:25
Vol. 3 Section 1, EXCERPTS 20-24
Duration:00:07:45
Vol. 3 Section 1, EXCERPTS 25-26
Duration:01:59:52
Vol. 3 Section 1, EXCERPTS 26 Continued
Duration:00:10:10
Vol. 3 Section 1, EXCERPTS 27
Duration:00:32:28
Vol. 3 Section 2 - REFERENCES AND FRAGMENTS IN THE FATHERS
Duration:01:00:58
Vol. 3 Section 3 - REFERENCES AND FRAGMENTS IN THE PHILOSOPHERS
Duration:00:38:15
Conclusion
Duration:00:36:29
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10