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Hermes, Pan, Logos
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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The object of this paper is to supplement Dr. Zielinski's admirable articles on Hermes und die Hermetik (Archiv f. Religionswiss. viii. 321 and ix. 25) (1) by calling attention to a passage in Aristotle where the triad–Hermes, Pan, Logos –appears, and (2) by showing that there is some probability that the passage refers to a lost work of the rhetorician Alkidamas, the pupil of Gorgias.
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page 281 note 1 Nachrichten k. Ges. d. Wiss. Gottingen, Phil.-Hist. Kl. 1901, p. 506.
page 282 note 1 Is it possible that the unexplained phrase in the above passage of Aristotle disguised for the initiate , Abel, frg. = (Abel, frg. 253 ? Cf. Kaibel, op. cit. p. 515)
page 284 note 1 Cf. frg. 85 . In place of the names here supplied by Usener, I conjecture .