The Egyptian Mysteries
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Description: Theurgia or On the Mysteries of Egypt is one of Iamblichus's more famous writings. Full version online along with a brief description of the man.
Iamblichus: Theurgia, or the Egyptian Mysteries Theurgia or On the Mysteries of Egypt for a more recent translation, see Iamblichus (c. A.D. 250-325) is among the most important of the so-called Neoplatonic philosophers, second only to Plotinus. He was a student of Plotinus' disciple Porphyry. His influential treatise
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Page title: | Iamblichus: Theurgia, or the Egyptian Mysteries |
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Description: | Iamblichus (c. A.D. 250-325) is among the most important of the so-called Neoplatonic philosophers. His influential treatise Theurgia, or On the Mysteries of Egypt deals with a 'higher magic' which operates through the agency of the gods. |
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