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The Chaldean Oracles

THESE Oracles are considered to embody many of the principal features of Chaldæan philosophy. They have come down to us through Greek translations and were held in the greatest esteem throughout antiquity, a sentiment which was shared alike by the early Christian Fathers and the later Platonists. The doctrines contained therein are attributed to Zoroaster through to which particular Zoroaster is not known; historians give notices of as many as six different individuals all bearing that name, which was probably the title of the Prince of the Magi, and a generic term. The word Zoroaster is by various authorities differently derived: Kircher furnishes one of the most interesting derivations when he seeks to show that it comes from TzURA = a figure, and TzIUR = to fashion, ASH = fire, and STR = hidden; from these he gets the words Zairaster = fashioning images of hidden fire;—or Tzuraster = the image of secret things. Others derive it from Chaldee and Greek words meaning "a contemplator of the Stars."

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The Chaldæan Oracles

SPIRA SOLARIS AND THE CHALDEAN ORACLES
 
Hypatia
 
The Chaldean Oracles Gnosis of Fire
 
The Chaldaick Oracles of Zoroaster And his Followers
With the Expositions of Pletho and Psellus
 
The Chaldean Oracles of Julianus
 
The Chaldæan Oracles of Zoroaster
 
A Summary of Pythagorean Theology
 
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