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 +[[Image:Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Illustration to the ''[[Speculum Sophicum Rhodostauroticum]]'' ([[1618]]) by [[Teophilus Schweighardt Constantiens]]]]
 +[[Image:La main de gloire.JPG|thumb|200px|''[[Hand of Glory]]'', anonymous]]
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-The word hermetic is commonly applied to literary or graphical [[symbol]]ism that is exceedingly obscure, convoluted, or esoteric. In that context, and not in any other context, '''hermeticism''' is the deliberate use of hermetic imagery. +The word hermetic is commonly applied to literary or graphical [[symbol]]ism that is exceedingly [[obscure]], [[convolute]]d, or [[esoteric]]. In that context, and not in any other context, '''hermeticism''' is the deliberate use of hermetic imagery.
==Etymology== ==Etymology==
From the [[Greek]] [[god]] and mythological [[alchemist]] [[Hermes Trismegistus]], who was said to possess a [[magic]] ability to [[seal]] (with spells) treasure chests so that nothing could access their contents. From the [[Greek]] [[god]] and mythological [[alchemist]] [[Hermes Trismegistus]], who was said to possess a [[magic]] ability to [[seal]] (with spells) treasure chests so that nothing could access their contents.
-==Adjective==+==See also==
-'''hermetic'''+* [[Airtight]]
-# Of or pertaining to Hermes Trismegistus.+ 
-# Of or pertaining to [[alchemy]] or [[occult]] practices.+* [[Hermeticism]], a magical and religious movement stemming from the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus
-# [[Obscure]]; [[secret]] or unrevealed.+* [[Hermeticism (poetry)]], a literary movement in [[poetry]] started in [[Italy]]
-# Isolated, away from outside influence.+* [[Hermetics]], the deliberate use of esoteric imagery
 +* [[Hermeticism (history of science)]], also refers to reconstructing the mode of thought held by 17th century scientists
 +* [[Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor]], an initiatic occult organisation that first became public in late 1884
 +* [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]], a 19th century occult society
 +* [[Hermetica]], also known as the Corpus Hermeticum or Hermetic Corpus, a corpus of Egyptian or Greek literature
 +* [[Hermeneutics]], the study of the methods (the "art" or the "science") of interpreting texts
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The word hermetic is commonly applied to literary or graphical symbolism that is exceedingly obscure, convoluted, or esoteric. In that context, and not in any other context, hermeticism is the deliberate use of hermetic imagery.

Etymology

From the Greek god and mythological alchemist Hermes Trismegistus, who was said to possess a magic ability to seal (with spells) treasure chests so that nothing could access their contents.

See also




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