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Initiation into the Mysteries. A Collection of Studies in Religion, Philosophy and the Arts

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Irodalomelmélet, összehasonlító irodalomtudomány, irodalmi stílusok / Literary theory and comparative literature, literary styles (13021)
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GYÖRGY E. SZÖNYI the work in his history of Renaissance Hermeticism, but Hanegraaffs recent study identifies Lazzarelli as a characteristic and unmistakably individual voice next to the syncretism of Ficino and Pico. The Crater Hermetis starts with Lazzarelli’s announcement according to which he had been transfigured by the divine Piamander and thus received authorization to become a spiritual teacher. This is the same claim he had made in Epistola Enoch, however this time he does not identify himself as the biblical patriarch. In this capacity, he promises to reveal great mysteries to his audience, the king and his chancellor. The structure of the work can be summarized as follows: 01 Introduction (1.1-2.2) 02 Hermes on Self-Knowledge - A Prayer to God (2.3-5.3) 03 The Meaning of Paradise Trees (6.1-9.4) 04 The Meaning of the Woman in Proverbs (10.1—12.4) 05 The Spiritual Meaning of Myths (13.1-13.4) 06 The Meaning of the “Daughters of Men” (14.1-14.5) 07 The Fall of Man — A Sad Complaint (15.1-16.3, 17.1-17.2) 08 Knowledge of the Self and of God (18.1-20.5) 09 The Human Soul and the True Man — The Hymn of Contemplation (21.1-23.3) 10 The Fertility of God — The Hymn of Divine Generation (24.1-27.1) 11 The Mystery (28.1-29.8) 12 Conclusion — A Hymn of Praise (30.1-30.6) The dialogues are dominated by the presence of Hermes Trismegistus, but the gnostic teachings are mixed with meditations on some biblical questions, such as “The Meaning of Paradise Trees,” “The Meaning of the Woman in Proverbs,” “The Spiritual Meaning of Myths,” and “The Meaning of the ‘Daughters of Men,” recalling the Enoch theme from Lazzarelli’s earlier mystical adventures. Prior to the last meditation, Lazzarelli explained the allegorical meaningcreation of myths, using among others a metaphor from Plato, who had suggested that nature itself is “a poem full of enigmas, and not just anybody can read them correctly” (Crater 13.4, cf. Plato, Alcibiades 147b). Upon this, the king asks about “those women,” and Lazzarelli here gives a figurative reading of the daughters of men, “unto whom the sons of God—or angels— came in.” Ihe reference, of course, is to Genesis 6:1-7, but the wicked race which was born of the union of the “baleful” angels and the daughters of men is also recalled in the Asclepius: How mournful when the gods withdraw from mankind! Only the baleful angels remain to mingle with humans, seizing the wretches and driving them to every outrageous crime—war, looting, trickery, and all that is contrary to the nature of + 148 + Daréczi-Sepsi-Vassänyi_Initiation_155x240.indb 148 6 2020. 06.15. 11:04:17

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