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For my philological issues with Christian Wildberg's (and thus M. David Litwa's) approach to the Corpus Hermeticum as being uncommonly saturated with marginalia to the point of being too corrupt to read but that we can confidently identify such marginalia and produce a new "core primary text":
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So, to start with, Wildberg's idea is laid out in his "Genesis of a Genesis" paper, which is good to familiarize ourselves with. His forthcoming work has been ten years in the making (fair enough), but it's still not done yet, leaving a lot of questions unanswered. www.academia.edu/3382571/Corp...
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Corpus Hermeticum Tractate III: The Genesis of a Genesis
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Corpus Hermeticum Tractate III: The Genesis of a Genesis