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Simon Magus / An Essay on the Founder of Simonianism Based on the Ancient Sources With a Re-Evaluation of His Philosophy and Teachings

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A scholarly essay compiles and translates early patristic notices and later legends about a controversial early figure, reviews textual sources and manuscript transmission, and subjects these testimonies to critical analysis to separate hearsay and polemic from plausible doctrine. From the sifted material it reconstructs his theosophical system and argues that these teachings share core elements with perennial esoteric philosophy and deserve renewed study.

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G. R. S. Mead

G. R. S. Mead was a British author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Gnosticism and early Christian thought. His works often explore the intersections of philosophy, religion, and history, providing insights into figures such as Apollonius of Tyana and Simon Magus. Mead's notable writings include "Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D.," which examines the life and teachings of this enigmatic figure. His scholarly approach and emphasis on ancient sources have made his works significant in the field of religious studies, particularly in understanding the complexities of early spiritual movements.

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