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PROCLUS on Plato’s Alcibiades, concerning the Soul and the Spirit. original: "Dæmone" - in this context, refers to a 'daimon' or intermediary spirit, not necessarily an evil entity.
The same author on Sacrifice and Magic.
PORPHYRY on divine matters and spirits.
PSELLUS on Spirits.
HERMES Trismegistus’s Pimander. original: "Mercurii" - the Latin name for the Greek god Hermes, associated with the legendary sage Hermes Trismegistus.
By the same author, Asclepius.
The printer's device depicts an Ouroboros—a serpent eating its own tail—symbolizing eternity and the cyclical nature of the universe. The text within reads: "Do not do to another what you would not wish done to yourself."