A Preliminary Study of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica: Texts, Context, and Doctrines

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Publication date 2021
Journal Al-ʿUsur al-Wusta: The Journal of Middle East Medievalists
Volume | Issue number 29 | 1
Pages (from-to) 20-80
Number of pages 61
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH)
Abstract
The pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica are an understudied yet influential group of texts surviving in Arabic that claim to record conversations between Aristotle and Alexander the Great. I propose a ninth-century dating for these texts on the basis of textual and contextual evidence. In them, Aristotle instructs Alexander on two major subjects to aid his royal pupil’s military career and personal life: the cosmos, the genesis of everything in it, and astral magic. This study provides a preliminary analysis of the texts’ manuscripts and content, discussing what makes them Aristotelian and Hermetic and highlighting the resonances of Zoroastrian astro-cosmogenic doctrines.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.52214/uw.v29i1.8895
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