Share on ... Google+ Twitter Facebook Pinterest Table of Contents Readings The Works of Plato The Works of Plotinus Other Works form Sacred Texts A collection of historical writings and sacred texts from a number of traditions, primarily those relating to Hermeticism Readings Renaissance Neo-Platonism by Richard Hooker Anonymous Works: The Emerald Table of Hermes The Papyrus of Ani The Sepher Yetzirah The Chaldæan Oracles The Discourse on the Eighth and Ninth The Corpus Hermeticum translated by G.R.S. Mead with introduction and notes by John Michael Greer An Introduction to the Corpus Hermeticum by John Michael Greer I. 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 II. The Perfect Sermon, or The Asclepius I. | II. | III. | IV. | V. | VI. | VII. | VIII. | IX. | X. | XI. | XII. | XIII. | XIV. | XV. | XVI. | XVII. | XVIII. | XIX. | XX. | XXI. | XXII. | XXIII. | XXIV. | XXV. | XXVI. | XXVII. | XXVIII. | XXIX. | XXX. | XXXI. | XXXII. | XXXIII. | XXXIV. | XXXV. | XXXVI. | XXXVII. | XXXVIII. | XXXIX. | XL. | XXXLI. The Works of Plato Symposium Timaeus The Seventh Letter The Works of Plotinus The Enneads The First Ennead The Second Ennead The Third Ennead The Fourth Ennead The Fifth Ennead The Sixth Ennead Other Works On the Gods and The World by Sallustius The Theogony by Hesiod Theurgia or The Egyptian Mysteries by Iamblichus Last modified: 2017/08/31 18:47by John Bell