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  • translation in William Wynn Westcott's edition under the title 'The Chaldaean Oracles of Zoroaster', as part of the Golden Dawn's 'Collectanea Hermetica'...
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  • the Decline of Magic (1971), Penguin, 1973, 320-321. Lewy, Hans, Chaldaean Oracles and Theurgy, Cairo 1956, pp. 421–466 (mostly consulted and quoted...
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  • Chaldean (redirect from Chaldaean)
    Chaldean or caldean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chaldean (also Chaldaean or Chaldee) may refer to: an old name for the Aramaic language, particularly...
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  • Publishing), 2006, p.31 Magical and Philosophical Precepts, in The Chaldæan Oracles of Zoroaster, trans. Thomas Taylor and I.P. Cory, ed. W. Wynn Westcott...
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  • of the initiate in theurgy, with parallels in fragments from the Chaldaean Oracles. The speaker invokes the four classical primordial elements, punctuated...
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    Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. ISBN 9004122362. Commentary on the Chaldaean Oracles (fragments) Proclus the Successor on Poetics and the Homeric Poems...
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    formed centuries earlier, such as Gnosticism or Neoplatonism and the Chaldaean oracles, some novel, such as hermeticism. Culminating in the reforms advocated...
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    IV) Somnium Scipionis, 1894 - (Collectanea Hermetica Vol. V) The Chaldaean Oracles, 1895 - (Collectanea Hermetica Vol. VI) Euphrates, 1896 - (Collectanea...
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    known as the Babylonian, Chaldaean, Hebrew or Egyptian Sibyl – was the prophetic priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle. The word "Sibyl" comes...
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    Gnostic Crucifixion (1907) Volume VIII: The Chaldæan Oracles Vol. 1 (1907) Volume IX: The Chaldæan Oracles Vol. 2 (1907) Volume X: The Hymn of the Robe...
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    inhabitants of Mesopotamia, referred to in Greek as "Chaldaeans" (compare, for example, the Chaldaean Oracles), a term used (Arabic: Kaldānī) more or less as...
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  • Wolfgang Spickermann, 99–117. Berlin: De Gruyter. Lewy, Hans. 1978. Chaldaean Oracles and Theurgy: Mysticism, Magic and Platonism in the Later Roman Empire...
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  • Hestia, Hermes, and Apollo. In the post-Christian writings of the Chaldean Oracles (2nd–3rd century CE) she was also regarded with (some) rulership over earth...
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  • Marius Victorinus, coll. Res Orientales, IX, éd. Vrin, 1996 H. Lewy, Chaldæan Oracles and Theurgy. Mysticism, Magic, and Platonism in the Later Roman Empire...
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  • Middle East), and that this idea can be found in "the Seven Rays of the Chaldaean Mithra and the Seven Days of Genesis. From the Sun came fire and spirit...
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    literature, they are mentioned in association with the Persian magi, the Chaldaeans of the Assyrians or the Babylonians, the druids of the Celts, and the...
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  • despite their lowly social status, saying "Still more trusted are the Chaldaeans; every word uttered by the astrologer they will believe has come from...
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    Facta et dicta memorabilia, Valerius Maximus makes reference to Jews and Chaldaeans being expelled from Rome in 139 BCE for their "corrupting" influences...
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