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XV. CONCERNING THE CRATER OR CUP . . . 450-456
The Crater in Plato . . . . 450
In "Orpheus," Macrobius, and Proclus . . . 451
The Vision of Aridæus . . . . 452
The Origin of the Symbol to be sought in Orphic Tradition . . . 456
XVI. THE DISCIPLES OF THRICE-GREATEST HERMES . 457-481
Ptah, Sekhet and I-em-ḥetep (Asclepius) . . . 457
Nefer-Tem . . . . 458
Imhotep-Imuth-Asclepius . . . . 459
Thāth-Tat . . . . 461
The Incarnations of Thoth . . . . 463
The Disciples of Lord Hermes in Petosiris and Nechepso . . . 464
Tosothros-Asclepius . . . . 465
Imuth-Asclepius the Master-Mason and Poet . 466
Æsculapius the Healer . . . . 467
Asclepius in Trismegistic Tradition . . . 469
Concerning Ammon . . . . 471
Prophet and King . . . . 472
Amenhotep-Asclepius . . . . 473
The Sacred Group of Four . . . . 474
James, John and Peter . . . . 475
The Triad of Disciples . . . . 476
Chnum the Good Daimon . . . . 477
Osiris Disciple of Agathodaimon Agathodaimon: The "Good Spirit" or divine genius the Thrice-greatest . . . 478
Logos-Mind the Good Daimon . . . . 478
Chnum Good Mind the Æon . . . 480
Isis, Lady of Wisdom, Disciple of Thrice-greatest Hermes . . . 481