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The "books" by Hermes Trismegistus that Plato learned "all" of his philosophy

Mar 03, 2002 09:54 PM
by bri_mue


Leon could you at least quote even a single book or manuscript written 
by Hermes Trismegistus that would have existed during or before Plato's 
time.

Bri. 

--- In theos-talk@y..., leonmaurer@a... wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 03/03/02 4:30:47 AM, bri_mue@y... writes:
> 
> >Invented Egypt part III
> >
> (snip)
> >
> >In Isis Unveiled Blavatsky erroneously claimed that Aristotle had
> >been initiated into Egyptian wisdom, Pythagoras and Plato had 
learned 
> >all their philosophy from the books of Hermes Trismegistus (1, 144)
> 
> "Erroniously claimed?" Wow! How do you know they weren't and 
didn't? Vas 
> yu 
> dere, sharlie? :-)
> 
> (snip)



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