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  1. Religion After Religion: Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin at Eranos.Steven M. Wasserstrom - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    By the end of World War II, religion appeared to be on the decline throughout the United States and Europe. Recent world events had cast doubt on the relevance of religious belief, and modernizing trends made religious rituals look out of place. It was in this atmosphere that the careers of Scholem, Eliade, and Corbin--the twentieth century's legendary scholars in the respective fields of Judaism, History of Religions, and Islam--converged and ultimately revolutionized how people thought about religion. Between 1949 and (...)
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  • Corpus Hermeticum.Ilaria Ramelli - 2005 - Milan: Bompiani, Series: Il Pensiero Occidentale. pp. 1627.
    Translation, bibliography, commentary, and an updating essay including a translation from the Coptic text of, and a commentary on, the new Nag Hammadi Hermetica.
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  • Corpus hermeticum.R. van den Broek & G. Quispel - 1991 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3):563-564.
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  • (3 other versions)Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism.Gershom G. Scholem - 1946 - Philosophy 23 (85):188-189.
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  • (3 other versions)Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism.Gershom G. Scholem - 1946 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (1):138-139.
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  • (3 other versions)Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism.Gershom G. Scholem - 1946 - Philosophy 32 (122):281-281.
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