CONTENTS. 



PAGE 



IV. From Stobseus, Physica, 134, 106 



V. Hermes to the Son, . . . . .107 



VI. Concerning the Economy of the Universe. Of 



Hermes from those to Ammon, . . .108 



VII. Of Hermes from those ,to Ammon, . . . 109 



VIII. Of Hermes from the things to Tat, . . 109 



IX. Of Hermes from the things to Tat, . . . Ill 



X. Of Hermes from that to Tat, . .111 



XI. Of Hermes from the things to Ammon, . . 116 



XII. Of Hermes from the things to Tat, . . .117 



XIII. Of Hermes from those to Ammon, . . . 122 



XIV. Of Hermes from those to Ammon to Tat, . . 123 

 XV. Of Hermes, 125 



XVI. Of Hermes, 126 



XVII. Of the Same, 127 



XVIII. Of the Same, 128 



XIX. Of the Same, 129 



[As to the Sacred Book.] 



XX. Of Hermes, 131 



XXI. Of Hermes from that to Tat, . . .132 



[As to the Decans.] 



PAET III. 

 NOTICES OF HERMES IN THE FATHERS. 



I. Justin Martyr, . . . . . .138 



II. Tertullian, . . . . . .139 



III. Cyprian, ...... 140 



IV. Eusebius Pamphilus, . . . . .140 

 V. Clemens Alexandrinus, .... 141 



VI. Firrnianus Lactantius, ..... 141 



VII. Arnobius, ...... 148 



VIII. Augustine of Hippo, ..... 149 



IX. Cyrillus Alexandrinus, .... 149 



X. Suidas, ....... 154 



INDEX, ........ 156 



Addendum to Note 2 on page 9. 



It is possible also that Hermes may here refer to the traditional 

 " Seven Wise Men " mentioned by Philo Judseus in his Treatise, 

 " Every man virtuous also free," ch. xi., whom he speaks of as then 

 " being very ancient. " 



