Lexicographical Neighbors of Hermetist
Literary usage of Hermetist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theosophical Glossary by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, George Robert Stow Mead (1892)
"For the hermetist or Rosicrucian, when a flame is extinct on the ... A celebrated
English hermetist of the sixteenth century, and a voluminous writer. ..."
2. Isis Unveiled: A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1919)
"hermetist.— From Hermes, the god of Wisdom, known in Egypt, Syria, and Phoenicia
as Thoth, Tat, Adad, Seth, and Sat-an (the latter not to be taken in the ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"Herein lies the secret of transmutation, and it becomes the privilege of the
hermetist to acquire the power of controlling this agent. ..."
4. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"The hermetist, "Meets the wants of enquirers". — Teacher and Pupil. "Will attract
a wide reading". — Washington Post. "Not second to Robert Elsmere". ..."
5. Hertha by Elizabeth Hughes (1889)
"THE hermetist, PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH AT 629 FULTON ST., CHICAGO, ILL., THE
HERMETIC ^PUBLISHING CO., To whom all communications may be addressed. ..."