C.W. King - The Gnostics and Their Remains 1867
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ii.
17.
THE GNOSTICS
AND THEIR REMAINS,
W. KING, M.A>
C.
LONDON
BELL AND DALDY,
186,
FLEET STREET.
MDCCCLXIV.
CO.
LONDON
PRINTED BY
ST BEET,
PREFACE.
That nothing upon
this subject
me
Dr. Walshs
little
book
is
in fact
Taking
for granted,
upon the
fallacious.
had
is,
originally
but
is
monuments, he
them according
to his
however
school,
and
pre-
refers all,
same
On
such a system,
neither the doctrines themselves, nor the relics they have left
quiring mind.
much
less of
The plan
first
in-
my
fully
and
PREFACE.
VI
its
missionaries
cities
my
In
more than
little
on
my
Histoire
my conviction
it,
consequences.
and elegant
archs,
its
necessary
style,
1.
all their
systems as
fifth
era had overspread all the East from Thibet to Ceylon, was
me on
theosophy.
To shew
this,
a very
and through-
first
how much
its
may be
traced up
genuine fountain-head
PREFACE.
from the same source,
now
Vll
it is
to inquire.
began by
Panarion of Epiphanius
so fiercely
is
it
during the
three
first
centuries.
drawn from
having in early
Its
ecclesiastical powers,
of the greatest
having made
2.
is
field of theological
developments
author transcribes
human
all its
life
This treatise
Faith.
and
and
irregular growths of
the
it
mind.
her
its
more
to the
monuments
primseval religion.
In
its
Romanised and
Egypt with
latest disguise,
of the
Gnosis.
characters pointed
out,
distinctive
their
several
Much
who has
PREFACE.
Ylll
given his
name
many
them
of
many
Of
meaning
name and
of his
different titles,
much
much
information
been
satisfactorily established
The Mithraic
religion,
all
that has
up unmolested,
is
next re-
of so
With
this are
first
much
up with
so
much
in-
them
we come
consideration of the
and
siglce
composite
its
own a
its
own
its
own
its
machinery as a
and under
De-
have
PREFACE.
rowed types.
Then pour
IX
in,
and Babylon;
spells,
and favour
of those demons that are found
In
or under ground
5.
One
is
to
be
numerous
my
relics collected in
plates
and only
is
him
reader to
for the
complete elucidation
my
to
the
archaeological
portion (which
is
chief
cursorily
The Gnosis
in its last
its
and
its
for this
to give
difficult
problem in
their validity
all history.
With
most singular
is
their scandal
fact of
although
modern
and their
times, the
PREFACE.
retention
by
Gnostic in
its
For
origin.
mind
brings irresistibly to
This section
illustrated
is
by
all
and
in-
and awe-inspiring
mask.
much
Marks ;
subject Masons
common
and thus
source,
attest convincingly
same
siglce.
To
the
all
lists
pursuing
my way
to other
mono-
following pages.
may be
supplied
for entering
for I
am
well aware
how
theless, it being
borgne est
roi,
there
is
room
for
and
am
essay
equipped
le
ill
my
monuments.
le
Never-
hoping that
else) will
my
attempts
interesting.
PREFACE.
xi
they owe their origin, are noticed under this head, and the
derivation of
many
legends
whilst the
is established,
is
in a
way
The idea
of
itself
to the
notion of mortality.
my
inquiry
Wie
importance
den Tod
die Alten
of
every
that
relic
Besides
its
of universal interest,
is
gebildet.
can
in his curious
The
peculiar
be referred to the
augmented by
their
ex-
described,
and
express
on the singular
offered
them came
With
my
respect to
surprised
records
to be accepted.
at
being
their
of such
small
and think
illustrations,
some doubtless
drawn almost
apparent
plete,
for not
exclusively from
be
importance as engraved
stones
will
But
restriction
this
here treated
Secret societies,
of.
especially that
tells us,
one of
one,
Learn to
erect no
know
monuments
all,
they deal
PREFACE.
Xll
or else they
embody
known only
less
The non-antiquary
since
which
drawings in the
fact,
lithographic plates;
most cases
my
will doubt-
but in
it
Be
remembered that
it
and Bhavani
engravers hand,
but
Hermes and
ful,
Isis)
Siva
under
fear,
its
various modifications,
(ill-disguised
as
now
The
religion of
reigned supreme,
Greek nature-worship,
The
its
into
nature,
own
in its
material substance
it
embodied, and
years
fell
under
my
afterwards
when my own
sight
may
be relied on
They
my
An
old
and valued
friend
last
year unhappily
dis-
xm
PREFACE.
the reproduction of
the
first
three plates
conspicuous.
work
for after
contents,
into
it
my
;
is
became necessary
an available shape to
to put
illustrate
my numerous collectanea
my explanations, and the
its
present form.
by a more
skilful
nothing to be desired.
C.
Michaelmas, 1864.
W. KING.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Gnosticism defined
. .
The Zendavesta
The Kabala
10
The Talmud
14
16
21
The Ophites
26
or Serpent* worshippers
Abraxas-gems
Abraxas
33
name
The iEons
37
Egyptian
36
Deities,
how
Word
represented
38
40
42
45
Mithraic
Monuments
..
or Tests
Mithraic Talismans
55
56
in his Chapel
63
64
Serapis
Monuments
47
70
72
Agathodsemon Talismans
73
77
81
87
89
82
93
94
Legends, interpretation of
102
ABRACADABRA
104
105
CONTENTS.
XVI
PAGE
106
Symbols
109
112
113
115
Localities
Recognition
by means
119
120
of symbols
123
126
127
Mediaeval Talismans
129
Gems
135
Heads of Christ
144
Museum Kircherianum
147
Book
151
152
Ineffable
Name
153
in Ancient
Art
of the Hindoos.
155
The Gayatris
titles
and
165
166
attributes
its
163
Three Persons
166
168
1^59
169
as
192
The
E Delphicum
St.
Denys
195
196
198
172
173
Woodcuts
200
232
Addenda
239
Index
245
ERRATA.
In the votive inscription of Alexamenos
My
me
TON.
to
at the time
first
am now
The
details.
deity
Anubis-Christos
is,
he
as I
was
is not crucified,
first,
the Gnostic
on No.
hand
He
6.
The votary
X-0Y, afterwards
Compare legend
ideas.
The drawing
lus.
in a
own
narrow
is
street filled
up and
to protect the
It
was evidently
way
as
was
this
(p. 149).
of a mediaeval intaglio.
It is
altar.
The
cuts are
whom
have
also to
me by Mr.
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
The general name Gnostics
that sprang
up
is
Roman empire
came
direct
into existence as
The
it is
many
probable, they
first
and Megabyzse
colleges of Essenes
by whose
There,
Ptolemies.
definite
to
assumed a
almost
that is
at Ephesus,
common
religion,
Asiatic.
is
Gnosis
name given
Tvgjgiq
to
tuiv ovtiov.
what Porphyry
And
calls
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
philosophy,
distinguish
to
from
it
first
Grecian
the
used, in
its
systems.
technical sense of
These, follow-
sumamed
wisdom
the
of the
them
to elicit
his sojourn in
little
more than a
slightly
commerce and
least it
riches,
was the
though
fell
it
rival of Corinth,
and
and
With regard
to
science.
the latter
Its copiousness in
its
famous
is
declared
St.
(the technical
name
for sorcery
when
the
first
St.
Paul.
50,000 drachmse.
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
same system
to follow the
with
Moses.
Egyptian
and
school,
semi-Persian speculations of
the
come
Grecian
the
up there who
no wonder that
is
As
long established.
him
to
warn
certain persons to
myths and
These
and genealogies
inter-
myths
so
all
the traditions
certain
Keep
safe
the
knowledge (Gnosis)
profession
such as we
itself,
It
was
itself
up
false
know-
a doctrine professing to
still
fictions of the
make
a science
its
but
it
was
principles
upon
antitheses.
What
That
is,
b 2
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
Now
between them?
dualism,
it
Gnosticism
is
that
these antitheses,
forms
the
most
or the principle
conspicuous
of
of
feature
how they
of Gnosticism
his
indefatigable rival,
many
human
doctrines, having
no more
solidity in themselves
He
goeth.
says,
it
than the
cometh or whither
it
Ye were dead
in error
and in
sins
ye walked according to
the iEon of this world, according to the archon 2 that has the
domination of the
air.
fill
the
air,
deceive
We
blood, but against the dominations, the powers, the lords of darkness, the mischievousness of spirits in the
upper regions
all
The
it,
later
Gnosticism
is
Church. In
planted,
by
human
its
soul
primitive form
1
sion yet more applicable to the actual
One reading would make the term
new-coined appellations an expresGnostic nomenclature.
2
The Demiurgus, Ildabaoth.
I
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
The
unity, aided
by
greater
its
flicting
whose
relics in
Europe
is
its
it
and seekers
Mahometanism.
deluge of
astrologers,
concerned, and
dominion
it
was
in
the
Middle Ages.
The
who have
Christian writers,
treated
who
outside forms,
its
sense,
Epiphanius, the
so
One
represent
it
as a
mere
by the
offshoot
which
to his nation.
historians of Gnosticism is to
by apostates from
by the apostles
than which nothing can be more false. For its
a representation
earliest forms,
new
bined therewith
new
Magus and
faith
Cerinthus.
by
his
400.
human mind
to de-
Basilides
contemporary,
struggles of the
and com-
all,
but to
other nature.
2
Tertullian calls
him a
PlatoUist.
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
many
of
The introduction
Buddhism
into
of
connected with
But
it shall
and grand
his disciple
city,
and
whom
In Syria
century.
'other
sects
were
founded
contem-
by
whom
both of
origin,
religion.
It is
important, until
we come
to the uprising of
cism.
This
portance of
sect,
its
and their
name
and which
with Catholi-
consequences, shall
all,
battle
nature
their
and obstinate a
figures so largely in
be
the church-history
What
the founders of
us to expect
all
one common
common by
visible creation
all
Egypt
or Persia, leads
The fundamental
all,
doctrine
Unknown Father,
GNOSTICISM DEFINED.
subject to imperfection from
its
But in order
very nature.
it is
fully
abso-
by the
religion, as taught
Buddhist missionaries.
Although
is
upon
their
monuments,
new
very
first
acceptation.
THE ZENDAVESTA
The Supreme Being
is
called
surrounded by his
human
intelligence,
own
and so
glory,
far
he
is
so
veneration.
emanations.
eternity within
Ormuzd
By means
own
is
of his
all
Word
the preserver
Amshaspands, who stand about his throne, and are his agents
with the lower
offer
up
to him,
spirits
and
to
whom
who
THE ZENDAVESTA.
These Amshaspands, of
up the
whom Ormuzd
we
own
is
the
first,
thus making
The next
number, of
series of emanations
whom
Mithras
is
the chief.
they watch over the purity and the happiness of the world
of which they are the genii and guardians.
The
number
mankind during
their mortal
life,
They
They
infinite.
mind
before he
The
become
necessary.
born.
for
full of pride,
Therefore, the
of light
and
evil.
of
evil
between
light
spirits,
rival,
and
number,
in
suffice
in office to each one of the good, and like them, male and female.
The
first series is
is
Ash-Mogh, the
serpent of lies.
two-footed
all
evil,
both
Ormuzd,
image
source of universal
,
first,
light
faint
creation of
elements,
Life
creating
lastly
of the light-celestial,
Man.
and
his
word a
creation
word standing
for
and
both in Zend.
but out of
its
THE ZENDAVESTA.
by the
first
human
pair
Meschia
and Meschiane.
having
Then,
female.
the good
to all
first
animals
made by Ormuzd,
The
struggle
superior
still
goes on
good
genii,
seem
at their worst,
and
For,
excellence
shall
1
.
immediately
regenerated earth
when
things
One
good
the
is
it
when
general resurrection,
enter
into
and Ahriman,
of these,
to its pristine
happy abode
this
the
the
Henceforward
all
will
enjoy
new kingdom.
by the inhabitants
it
of Eritene
it
was the
esta-
Assyria,
scruple.
new
religion
of masters
retaining nothing
is
more than
probable, for
we
Daniel
find
And
accepting
campaigns.
It
all
their
tribes,
Hence the
things.
belief of the
Judah and
and
restore all
10
How
sian city.
at a
much
was a Per-
itself,
later period,
incidental
all
extremities
by the expecta-
centuries later,
Ammian
upon a
Hence
it
is
by Jews, in the
how much
easy to perceive
Three
army came
centre of Persia
1
.
of the Zoroastrian
element pervaded the Jewish religion at the time of the promulgation of Christianity,
when
Pharisees, or Interpreters;
its
if,
THE KABALA.
The
doctrines
epoch
no
it,
and
The Book
The idea
of
Emanation
it is
so to speak, the
likewise, as
character of Zoroastrism
of Babylon, was
accepted as authoritative by all the
Jews in Palestine; and the rabbi
we must
made by Onkelos,
Jews ap-
we
later
less convincing.
by some authors
it is
antiquity.
of
may have
and, indeed,
Hillel,
capital to
THE KABALA.
11
was through
it
Before
he
is
him no
in
is
he
the All
is
;
he alone
He, there
is
a closed
is
eye.
The universe
is
subsists in him.
it
were
All
is
an emanation from
silence.
fore,
his mantle,
it
is,
variously
his holy
so as it recedes.
it
therefore,
is it,
is
and becomes
eminently Persian.
was no void
at all; but
when
less
filled all, so
is
fall his
and conceptive
pervading
all,
for
an instant
subsist.
by means
He
He
is
is
divinity
Inasmuch
life.
life,
he
primitive
and as man
is
as
is
he
con-
as the
THE KABALA.
12
is justly
world, or Macrocosm.
In
this
Adam Kadmon,
this
life,
Ormuzd and
of
Adam Kadmon
They
to
Elohim
of the
all attributes
To
ceive him.
it is
in his
to con-
also
human mind
title
to Severity,
Empire, Adonai.
to
wise,
El
to Magnificence,
to Victory
These are
Beauty, Victory,
Severity,
Jeh
vessels of
a genius in Sabeism.
Wisdom
is
called
She takes
Hrecpayog to the
Or,
also the
names of
Prudence
actuate her.
head
lions
Husband
is
of unction.
Severity, a red
Beautys
oil
of the
and black
fire
women)
(still
emblem
is
Church; Victory
is
Jehovah Zabaoth,
Glory
is
its
its
title
symbol
the Pillar Boaz, called, too, the Old Serpent, entitled also Cheru-
all
modem
and naturally
is
all
it,
FoundaNoah,
all that
emanates
into himself
THE KABALA.
13
consuming
fire,
all
Empire
names
to
is
the
he found
The
Kabalists represent
by a number of
intersecting in a
circles
name Abram
The
letters in the
celestial hierarchy.
from the Hindoo figure of Brahma and the various castes typified
of his
body
in fact, the
its
superior.
it,
but each
all
purely material,
less
all subsists
God.
is
But nothing
is
the
life
of
life,
therefore
The
is
Briah
by an
but
is
still
inhabited
immaterial beings.
Jezirah , of
whom
are the
is Belial.
These
at
last
whose
He
fitting loosely
THE KABALA.
14
The
vast
Izeds,
it
as
to his Devs.
was the
This discord
result of a revolution
whom
light , 1
bestowed
it
the
and
After the contest shall have endured the time determined from
the beginning, the Supreme Being shall deliver the spirits of
Asiah from their material envelope, shall fortify the feeble ray of
and
harmony.
pristine
its
The human
soul is
From Asiah
it
the physical appetites; from Jezirah, the Buaeh, the seat of the
passions;
All the
human
him
of
all
from Aziluth
it
2
.
first
man, that
is,
as
at the time of his fall, these souls are exiled hither into
earth
recommence a
3
.
TEE TALMUD.
The
is
The whole
Gnosticism.
Talmud
doctrine of the
Angels
Similarly
the
is
the
Ophite
Captivity:
doctrine
so
contrary
is
much
in
borrowed
before, or
it
to
the
as
bestow
2
it
upon man.
The same
Platonic, of the
it
ciples
of the dis-
THE TALMUD.
Mosaic Law.
government of
all
things
15
is
According to
it,
the
whom
and language.
him seven
Gabriel,
Seraphiel,
is
Prince
inferior spirits.
various
who
angel
by seven
is
animals,
plants,
rain, &c.
fear,
the
of
Temmael,
Nuriel,
Again, Michael
similarly attended
subordinates
Hence
it
is
under him, a
number expressed
Haaretz (the
value of his
Shaddai
the Almighty.
warning
Pauls
St.
whilst
all
these
great schools of
ing
the
in
proud
and
pompous Chaldean,
the
maker
of
emperors
Magnus
fortune-teller steal in
ear,
with
This
is
the
names of all the other angels are compounded with El, the Hebrew for
God, and contain titles or invocations
to
him.
the wilderness,
says
that
the
figure of a
ing loose,
making a sign of love, engraved on a
crystal or jacinth, if placed under ones
head on going to sleep, will make one
see in a dream whatever he desires.
THE TALMUD.
16
The
series
frequently are
stones,
To
united.
class
Chnuphis
in
To Egypt
itself
and
and
properly so called,
this
commences
its origin,
its
name
to that
very numerous
Last of
all
come the
all the
in
is
most
evidently to be traced.
it
may be
forth, it
remains to show
how much
manner
The
after
identity of
tenets,
asceticism, penances,
self-collection,
The
actual circumstances
is
of their intro-
duction from India are fully detailed (in a case having doubt
less many parallels), by Epiphanius, in his Life of Manes
(Haer. lxv.).
named Cubricus
the
title of
Vessel
for the
men gave
to St.
Cubricus had been the slave, and afterwards, the sole heir to a
had belonged
to a certain Terbinthus,
last
that
all
17
This
who had
Scythicns,
in some place on
the
confines
empty learning of
With
this
By
this world.
to
eminence in the
married
mere Eastern
making
trader, a
his fortune
down
when advanced
to study,
to attain proficiency in
after
in
Greek philosophy,
intellect.
Assuredly
it
Cretan bishop pretends, that made him set up for the founder
of a
new
religion.
Indian emporia
where Buddhism,
attest,
It
must
be
as the
relics still
possessed
Mysteries
guide, he
The Summary
Pythagoras was
universally
Taking Pytha-
of Persia.
composed
four
books, viz.
The
The Gospel
believed
(and with
and thence
to
The
Treasures.
very good
elements of his peculiar philosophy; certainly of a strongly After this, Scythicus made a
character.
marked Brahminical
and such
like points.
Such
as Baroche
satisfied
by
their
and Pultanah.
18
off
Upon
killed.
his
this,
and
slave
sole
fell
disciple,
Terbinthus,
money
his
into Persia,
name
to avoid
of
Wisdom
assume.
concerning the
Two
He
lodged at a
He,
Principles, &c.
too,
1
,
and Labdacus,
being killed by
kept possession of
all his
them
occupying himself
capital,
dominant
in
studying the
retiring from
business,
Greek philosophy
as
he
goes
then taught in
Alexandria.
Palmyra
to
its schools,
Thence
to
Then,
study the
returning to Egypt, he
Probably Pacorus.
The above is the substance of the
Mahomet
many
a singular analogy in
circumstances of their lives.
there
is
Finally attracted
and Athens.
by the fame
19
India, Egypt,
new
of a
revelation,
that professed to cast the clearest light upon all Divine mysteries,
his possessions
new
own
Jerusalem,
at
all
sets off
light, leaving
On
we
find
him,
naturally
enough,
tell
for
He
for
therefore
and, as might be
not however by an
century, where a
new
religion
Hereupon,
Magi
at the
for
an elucidaIt is
very
all his
satisfactory
It
and consistent
would be curious
to
all
the
and
all finally
From
such was
name
of Budda,
it
his course.
Terbinthus,
too,
comes
to
an untimely end
the
as his successor
Manes found
to his cost.
after obtain -
c 2
20
ing his freedom and changing his name) to the order of Magi, for
he
is said to
skill in astrology,
medicine,
he at length gave
it
under
disappear
the
and built up
long-continued
persecution
the
of
The main
Middle Ages.
object of his
cilement of the two religions that then possessed the two great
Roman
unrecognised,
still
Call-
all
he utterly
Old Testament.
all
Two
from
all eternity as
rowed
From
is
to be obtained
by the
its
own
enterprise,
its
to a close.
The Persian
But
summoned
unfortunate apostle
king, Varanes
against his
One
own
order,
as a heretic
I.,
new
by whom the
was condemned
his career
how
rapid development
and a
traitor
alive.
notice here.
When
the Son
to effect the
bowls
(cadi), which,
21
These the
great luminary (the sun), takes and purifies with his rays, and
we
call
it,
of the
moon
is
the
replenished.
is
way
in
which
Epiphanius
how
the moons light was replenished during the nine hundred years
that elapsed after the creation, before
we may
it
is
evidently
bowls (cadi),
fitting
Manes was
all things,
closes.
God pervaded
we have
Emanations, as
already
considered
it
in the
more
ancient theosophies.
its
Buddhist theology.
state
Here we
repose,
of eternal
find a First
In order
he produced the
'Five
All things
exist only in illusion , therefore they can only return into non-
existence, or repose,
by means
of True
Knowledge
is
The
22
sion of acts
hence
by relinquishing the
The Buddhists
of Nepal,
who
hav.e
cosmogony:
Padnapani,
Adi-Buddha
Preservation, Destruction.
first
created thirteen
mansions for his own eternal abode, and for the dweHing-place after
Below all these are the mansions of the Planetary Gods, Indra
and Chandra (Uranus and Deus Lunas) then comes the Earth,
floating upon the waters like a boat.
Below these waters are the
;
spirits
and
the damned.
to the
by Matter, in
The promulgation
figured
remote
du
Gnost.,
by Origen, and
PI. X.
a source so
explained.
monks in every
mode of ascetic
by Josephus, Ant. Jud., xv. 10), had been estaDead Sea for thousands of ages
Ab
venere
abdicata,
sine
pecunia, socia
palmarum
agat.
in
It
may
tions
phets.
THE BUDDHISTIC SYSTEM.
in
illis
23
aliorum
vitae poenitentia
of
proved to
is
c.,
grandson of
on a rock
To quote
at Girnur, in Guzerat.
whom
the discovery
due (Art.
is
xvii.),
with geography was not limited to Asia, and that his expansive
benevolence towards living creatures extended, at least in intenanother quarter of the globe
tion, to
we must
Buddhism
bottom
The
line
which
And
2
the Greek king (Youa Baja) besides,
by whom the
Chupta (Egyptian) kings, Ptolemaios and Gongakenos 3 ( Antiochus) and Magas, have been induced to allow that both here and
in foreign
people
may
The Buddhist
priest is
bound by
his
vows
follow the
it
reacheth.
to celibacy, absti-
also appears
tenure of
the
name
(viii.
office,
were supposed
pure.
for
Pausanias
when speaking of
of Diana Hymnia, near Orchomenos, who was bound
the priest
This Asoka, at
and
first
to
a debauchee
tyrant,
his dominions,
force,
with
all
things else
new con-
vert.
2
The Persian envoy in Aristophanes (Acharn.) uses the same word
laovav for the Greek nation.
3
Gonatas.
24
mode
(eg
of
life
monkish
re-
least
puted by any
who have
as to rules of life at
to.
influential
Gnostics of Syria.
which Simon
Stylites is the
known
Lucian, in his
in Syria.
pillar,
Dea
had
Syria,
to see in
came
how many
Neither
is
it
Such
con-
difficult
for
bell.
of Zoroaster,
had
Christianity of the
rational teaching
of'
Even
making the
latter,
to his friend
and go
off to
Demetrius, by
all his
property
(Toxaris, 34).
In
all
religions
emanating from
exemplified
in fakirs,
dervises,
and
mediaeval saints.
The Greek fathers
inveigh against nothing so vehemently
as the ancient custom of regular
bathing.
25
by
his
although
much
sufficiently
circumstances.
and
as
thian limits, extending then, perhaps, beyond the Indus. Thencefor wards his letters of
favourable reception.
A safe
to
him an equally
its
country.
first
establishes
passing
through a
So favoured with
These
facilities
Hindostan. It
is
who found
way
his
into Greece
how the
occasional
Brachman
as a
model
who burnt
who
Olympic games.
This
last
new system
of his own.
and Ephesus.
To
OPHITES.
26
monuments
us
left
by
these ideas,
it
will be
and
so famous
name
can be
worshippers.
OPHITES.
This sect assumed a definite existence about the same time as
the Basilidans, or the middle of the second century, although the
more
ancient.
They
are
particularly described
by
Irenseus,
writing at the end of that century, in Chapters 31, 32, 33, of his
whilst the
so corrupted
lost all its
the strongest support for their tenets out of the various Testa-
ments, and similar books then current and ascribed to the Patri-
and
re-
inscrutable nature.
the race;
of
their
the tradition
of their
jovial sovereign.
antique and
OPHITES.
they also called him the Source of Light, and the Primi-
lists,
tive
27
Man.
name,
Man
the Primitive
Man.
Sige, or Silence.
is
first
act of creation of
Ennoia as the
Mother of
all
all
the
Of
these, Christos
ceed from
God
out of Matter
and
to lead
Supreme,
was designed
Spirit,
of all
who
the
Pneuma,
rests
sister.
was devoid
2
.
Again the
Christos
light,
life,
This Chaos
from the
Neither
own Emanation
fitted
her for
that purpose.
Bythos,
life
1
Because man was created in the
image of God, that is, after His like-
first
ness.
Achamoth,
This
scheme
is
evidently the
She
floated about
and motion
Buddhistic
to the inert
Buddha
Ildabaoth,
to
the
suc-
OPHITES.
28
from
In this
trammels.
its
Demiurgus, Ildabaoth.
After this
Sophia-Achamoth, feeling
the
struggled forth
out
of
intolerable
and
repeated
had
She
Chaos.
bur-
efforts,
never
off
and determined
and the
to erect a barrier
world of Matter.
of Intelligences
He
number
of Six.
this
These are
all
generates an
first of all
Angel a second
and so on up to
to
titles
of the
God
origin
Iao, Sabaoth,
of the Jews,
The
first
numerous
over
all
in
his
composition.
He
break
off all
to
create
power
ambition and
to
his
therefore resolved
him
for
the image of
Man
were obliged
animated
light he
vation
Man
to
proving
The Six
this depri-
own
OPHITES.
29
had thus
creation,
trans-
and began
to
present not the image of his creator Ildabaoth, but rather that of
the
Demiurgus was
passions,
and
craft,
Out of
the
is
of a spiritual intelligence.
this
demon
according to Daniel
of Samael, the
They
(v. 21).
Hebrew name
work
him by the
also called
title
is
name
He
Ophiomorphos
kingdoms
all
of Nature, the
Animal,
now
present.
created,
domain.
In order
to
he forbade him
celestial region,
of Knowledge,
pent
the
to induce
Law
him
own
to
to eat of the
him the
Tree
mysteries, and
to defeat
to transgress the
to
break
of J ealousy.
fruit,
Man became
capable of com-
by imprisoning
Man
is still
him
Achamoth how-
enthralled.
vigilance of Ildabaoth,
like his
phos.
own
by appearing
Ophiomor-
offspring, the
30
OPHITES.
And
was
of this there
the field
full need.
whom
come
into
by
by
casting
him down
The latter
is
Thus we have another dualism in this scheme Sophia and SophiaAchamoth, Adam-Kadmon, and Adam Ophiomorphos and Ophis.
;
Mans
first
friend,
that
of their nakedness
light,
is,
is
The
offspring of
Adam, except
Divine
of
When
mandments and
Wisdom throughout
of Light
all
institutions of Ildabaoth,
and
following
com-
Achamoth was
rested until she
celestial Sophia, to
move Bythos
into sending
John the
Man
way
down
type, the
Christos to
for his
coming by
his
own
kingdom Christos
OPHITES.
31
birth of the
Man
Jesus
could only be the work of the Demiurgus, not falling within the
As soon
as
Sophia, descended
Christos,
seven
the
and
essence.
moment
the
into
was subverting
his
earth, stirred
on the
cross, Christos
own
their
and Sophia
Upon
sphere.
of
and
spirit,
nise
him
to the earth,
cether.
eighteen
of
made up
left his
up
When
months
after
he
had
risen,
he received from
communicated
to the small
Middle Space he
sat
down on
all
come
which
is
The
is
When he
has
out of Ildabaoths
Ophis
Christ.
empire, redemption
into the
who were
Thence ascending up
whence
it
all
Light
originally descended.
sect
2
in Celsum,
The
worshipped
Ophites
the
know-
following doctrine
OPHITES.
32
had
commands
him
to disobey the
final
of Ildabaoth he
to encircle
live serpent,
the Egyptians
It
that, like
it
the rest.
paying no regard
to all
first
century, Isis,
as
the
monuments
hereafter to be
reviewed will
abundantly evince.
To prove the
infused into
soul.
and not
falling lower where there was nothing
of affinity to her nature. Here she
produced her son Ildabaoth, the god
matter
to
of the Jews,
return
who
above,
man
feet,
Such
Tertullian
flourished
doret
was some
Epiphanius.
fifty
two
and Theo-
fully
ABRAXAS-GEMS.
they adduced
lifted
up
Man
he
the.
St.
Johns expression
33
(iii.
For
14),
as
Moses
The
lifted up.
their origin, I
their nature,
now proceed to
and numbers
localities,
to
taking
for
my
ABRAXAS- GEMS.
The genuine Abraxas-gems that we still possess come out of
Egypt out of Asia some from Spain, where formerly many
Basilidans had planted themselves. Amongst this Christian;
was held
They used
in high esteem.
whom
to
they
directed
their
it for
own
a teacher, in obedience
peculiar
transcendental
amongst
and
as
an
documents.
the
first,
at the
end of
He was by
birth
calling himself a
disciple
of the apostle
Matthew, and
St.
Peter himself.
Before his conversion he had followed the doctrines of the
Oriental Gnosis, and endeavoured, like
new
1
many
S. S.
ABRAXAS-GEMS.
34
For
own
ingenious symbols.
concerning
God and
invention,
and
Word
spirits
still
existing amongst
According to
Songs;
all
of
23)
plausible in the Gnostic speculative philosophy, pushed his investigations even into the Infinite.
Phronesis
Word
first
He
Irenseus understands
by
and Dynamis
Quintemion
from
Strength.
signified five
Godhead
but
it
sonified attributes of
the
Godhead;
forms
of his workings
sent his first-born, Xous, into the world, in the form of Christ,
for the
redemption of
all
who
power of
those that have fabricated the world (the Demiurgus, and his six
sons, the planetary genii).
Man
Jesus, and
He
men
as the
for
silkies
appeared amongst
wrought miracles.
To face
Page
35.
;;
ABRAXAS-GEMS.
Simon the Cyrenian
person, but
and cannot
Ignorance
whom
for the
35
Whoso
die.
there-
the bondsman of
still
is free,
and
incantations,
all
2
,
invocations,
is to all
name
Bel-
name Abraxas,
to
be a Gnostic Pantheos
representing the
From
priate symbols.
to
the
the
human
two supporters,
quickening understanding;
His head
and Dynamis
This
agrees
Wisdom and
the whip of
wonderfully with
Magaswia,
of fore-
the shield of
system
where the
Powers
that of a
emblem
Sadasiva,
the
Power 3
.
Brahminical
Rudra, Vishnu,
and Brahma
The
either
from
the Kabala, or from the Grecian philosophy, but from the East,
as
1
Hence the Basilidans were called
by the orthodox, Docetx or IllusionSimilarly the pious Brahmins
ists.
explain all the legends in their my-
thology
that
are
inconsistent
with
Maya
or Illusion.
Or
An
Further-
figures.
ingenious hypothesis
but
all
to
D 2
36
more, they Rave invented proper names for the angels, and
class
Besides
this,
first,
Similarly they
its
shall be invisible to ,
and beyond
As
was.
so
the Son of
must the
of Basilides
disciple
to
the world,
remain unknown to
also
to
deny the
known
Their doctrine
name
Their
perhaps
local situa-
like land-surveyors.
Abraxas, which
The
contained
is
to all sects.
but a few
to
figures.
fact of their
being Basilidans.
contains the
number
all things,
they
call
365.
posed by Bellermann
title
as signifying in Coptic,
Name, compounded of Ab or
Afi
Let
it
The Blessed
Rah, adore;
be
for
1
satisfactory explanation of the
frequency of the talismans covered
with long strings of barbarous names
they must have been carried about by
by
reciting their
titles,
thus to elude
THE
.EONS.
37
AbraJc is
into
xli.
43),
Abrak
is
whom
Vibia
is
Sabazis
title
is
catacombs
the
in
Yincentius
Abracura
name
described,
in
the two
conducted by Hermes, in
is
inscribed
and
or
The Name,
in
tomb of Yincentius
Now, this
Prsetextatus.
epitaph,
his
as
connected with
itself
evidently the
of
the priest of
the
Iao-religion.
name
Koprj
for Proserpine
terminology, where
it
of the
THE
2E0NS.
names
of the iEons, it
He arranges them
in pairs, male
and female
their most
as
drawn up by Valentinus
that
in the
number
In Apoc. xix.
12,
we have the
The
acts.
It
is
is
called
The Word
of
38
times repeated.
Their names,
it will
origin,
was
first
1.
Depth and
2.
Bucuua, Thartuu
Mind, Truth.
Silence.
Ubucua, Thardeadia
Reason, Life.
4.
Meraxa, Artababa
Man, Church.
5.
Udua, Casten
o
Comforter, Faith.
5a.
Udu, Yacasteni
./
6.
Ampbaiu, Essumen
Fatherly, Hope.
7.
Vananim, Lamer
Motherly, Charity.
8.
Tarde, Athames
9. Susia,
11. Allora,
13.
Eternal, Intelligence.
Allora
10. Buciatba,
12. Oren,
Light, Beatitude.
Dammaddaria
Dammo
Massemo
15. Dexariche,
Wisdom.
Profundity, Mixture.
Lamasspechs
Andempbeets, Emphibochibaud
Eucharistic,
Unfading, Union.
.
Self-born,
Temperance.
Only-begotten, Unity.
Immoveable, Pleasure.
Epiphanius has evidently copied one pair (5) twice over, misby a difference in the spelling, which makes one pair beyond
led
is
that
masculine form
When
first
the
39
and his
Word
like
This
unto Himself.
Word
as the
is
He
Finally,
made up
the fourth,
Each
four syllables.
ing of
Name
of twelve letters.
Name
and of
and
spell-
itself.
Unbegotten, iEon
Beingless,
own
letters.
Thus, the
its
the entire
next to
of four letters.
also
iEons,
letters, called
is
its
com-
The subsequent
the
After
I will
Look
wisdom.
neck,
B and
A and $
her breasts,
T
I
at her belly,
and
feet,
M and N.
This
and
at
and 2
This
K
is
at her
and
figure, it will
from each
pahs of
extremity of the
at
at her ancles,
be perceived,
successive
her
2; at
r and X
her chest,
alphabet
and
&
this is the
made by taking
letters
at her legs,
the Letters
is
perhaps
at
her
form of
Whereupon
thus constituting
EGYPTIAN DEITIES.
40
Word
and
and speak
this
Word became
Christ Jesus
Name
peace.
to the
itself,
Divine
Name
Word
or
meaning
suggested
Logos,
of
viz.,
Beason,
and
later, the
secondary
an immediate
their
may
terminable, polysyllabic
title,
circle, or else
An
example of
this appears to
vi., 4.
EGYPTIAN DEITIES.
As the
place
upon the
mythology continue
to
hold their
some
in-
sight into their mystic purpose, and reasons for their adaptation to
new
the
in
system,
may be
interpreted
when
their worship
A brief
was the
notice
is
nized
sole
were
and undisputed
titles so often
to be recog-
is
represented in a close-fitting
robe, his feet joined together, standing upon a base of four steps,
EGYPTIAN DEITIES.
called the
41
Some-
sometimes as Ptah-
is
the
Ammon,
2.
phonetic
Amn
He
and bears a
He
sceptre.
is
bound
and often he
is
thodaemon.
title
feet
with his
has an
is
His symbol
gistus.
is
answering to the
Sochos, or Suchos
bolized
6.
by a
with his
and the
is
crescent.
with
7.
figured as hermaphrodite,
is
:
that
is,
bespangling them
stars.
Osiris
Ousri
Man, distinguished by
as a
Arocres; Aror
8.
symbol, the
hawk
The Eye
is
his symbol.
he
is
represented, suckled
by
Isis,
or else
His
has a
Anubis; Anbo:
human head
is
may
This
GODDESSES.
42
10.
codiles
hand a sword.
in his
He
Typhon.
Zodiac of Denderah.
GODDESSES.
1
N eith
head of a vulture or a
lion.
title
of Taf-Net.
2.
Athor
hawk within
3.
Isis
it.
She
is
womans
denoted by
a square.
discus.
4.
Sate
sents Truth
The
the heads of a man, jackal, baboon, and hawk, are often placed
together, as
mummy-like
figures,
vases.
SYMBOLS EXPLAINED.
Plutarch, in his treatise
De
it
would seem,
sometimes
by the crescent
signifies the
Hence water,
of the Nile.
is
represented
the
Word
i.
e.,
mouth,
is
Wisdom. (A
satisfactory
on some gems.)
The
Scarabeus, in
its
making globes
SYMBOLS EXPLAINED.
eggs,
and in
Sun.
The
its
43
opinion in Egypt.
it
moves
The
an equilateral triangle
Moon
its
legs
1
.
fruit of
its
human
The legend goes that the tree (Cordia Myxa, or Sebestene Plum) was first planted at Memphis by Perseus, and hence
In memory of his mythical ancestor, Alexander orits name.
tongue.
games he
instituted
its
at his
new
capital.
plum
pares to a red
and also
The
tree is never
grow
in Europe.
relics,
may be
con-
nexion with the more important symbols. But his whole treatise
bears on
He must have
upon the
written
to
was entirely
century
lost
Thehes
It is only in
visit
vestigia
still
historical tablets,
magna
was
kept up in the
veterum Thebarum
et
on his
visit
to
1
It is hard to see the analogy between the moon and a triangle but
such was certainly accepted in their
symbolism and often this figure appears set upon a column and adored
by the Cynocephalus, Lunas favourite
beast.
2 Mox
for it
manebant
structis
was made
a.d. 19.
It would hence
appear that already the knowledge of
the hieroglyphic character was fast
dying out.
SYMBOLS EXPLAINED.
44
sits
loss.
paws
and a
lifted up,
he thus congratulates.
By
regular intervals, he
first
division of the
fish
and fishermen.
basilisk (Asp)
first
upon his
appearance of which
and
first
idea of
In an-
Hawk
The
or
New
denoted by a
is
its
on which account
By
is
the Sun.
made
name
Egyptian tongue
Now
lion, or
greatest
attribute of
all reason.
The
of a heart
own
an
is
is
45
planets
same source
in this
life,
as the strange
human
soul
Way
called the
Gates of
its
As soon
Milky Way,
as the
begins to lose
it
its
now
it
joins the
it
is
stupified
typified
which
it
it is
its
power of action
Hence
make up
thoughts
in the
power
of
the Inner
tyranny over
jected to
its
it
Accordingly, in Saturn
gence
is
it
is
sub-
46
Cognate
Man
ration of
What
In the
death.
the \pvxv
first,
Demeter, whose
The
is
fellow
\pvxv, or soul,
to purify
the
is
is
the earthly
it
same
caught up by the
is
eclipse,
but the
Moon
the
away by the
is
com-
terrible face.
;
busy themselves in
But
affairs
upon
spirits
these beatified
if
This
\f;vxV
is
Moon
in a
dreamy
existence, until
its
it is
Earth absorbs
diffi-
as
Typhon does
into
This
is
Manes
2
.
of
The
Seele,
Nerven-geist,
and
Nerven-geist, or nervous
energy, being of a grosser nature, continues united with the Seele on its
it
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
47
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
These may be considered as representing the purely Persian
The Mithras-
worship at
first
said to have
Pontus
indeed makes
its
by Pompey, where
however
it
speedily became so
In
deities.
fact,
and Italian
may be
said to have
become the
world.
It
who
Under
this
its
sole
Roman
origin,
but
it to
form
it
took
its
name from
Supreme Being,
pands.
is
the Zend
title of
Hyperiona cinctum.
Asiatics,
How
important the Mithraica had become in the second century, appears from the fact recorded
condescended to be initiated
and
tests of the
modern
faint reflex
of the
latter,
visible in the
and enabling
jects,
make
form of an apparition,
it
noises,
move
articles,
and
On
these
distinctive
monu-
the Freemasons.
when their
My
object
now
is
to trace
be
immortal.
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
48
the gradations
ideas
merge
the
into
by the Egyptian
title
it
expedient to
and in
all likelihood
which
notions,
had
Hence we sometimes
find Mithraic
and Palestine.
is
a green
we
philosophy, as
shall presently
find in the
In the
case of
was
truly
Hindoo
is
notion,
whereby
their
There
is
it
first
so in
is
we
Roman domi-
Law
as
there were single Jewish, so were there also single Christian families existing
The
latter,
to
It is
by no means improbable
God and
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
In
this point of
so frequent in
Germany
Bomans.
monuments
49
when
of Mithraicism
priests of
him
we
I.,
Dis. 7),
affinity
by the express
I know that the
himself a Christian.
is
find also
In this asserted
To
as
my
com-
new Sun
of Bighteousness,
equally
acceptable to both Christian and Gentile, from the double interpretation of which that type
was
susceptible.
Games
ancient Kalendar
vm.
wards transferred
to the
the
precise
cele-
marked in the
c.m.xxiv. 2 ), was after-
of Christ,
then unknown.
it
and
lately fixed at
as referring
On
this
day
the Christians
Invincible
One
who
so invincible as the
arise
Upon
He
is
the
Or because they
Sun
Lord
of Bighteousness of
Sun
that overthrew
style it the
Birthday
whom
Malachi
of Bighteousness shall
And Leo
MITHRAIO MONUMENTS.
50
offence to the
some by
whom
much on
own words.
Again the
traditional
New
names of
the Three
Treasures
1
.
(Baltasar
is
the
It
as
of demons,
which notions were important features of Zoroasters scheme, and are recognised by Josephus as equally
essential portions of the Jewish religion of his own times.
Judgment;
To
all
all
allusion;
and even
Law makes
we
find the
Law of Moses
It is
The
Baptistery,
Parma
(12th century),
is
to
the
it is difficult
design
on purely
separate worship,
which in
Christian grounds.
2
Mithras used to be invoked together with the sun, and thus came to
be confounded with that luminary
whence he became the object of a
:
later times
first
rank,
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
his Divine Legation of Moses,
who
51
how
office of
the
to
Hebrews, a profound Jewish theologian, as being the brightness (or rather the reflexion 1 ) of His glory, and the express
word
all
He
The Mithraic
by the
things
of
much
so
resemblance to
many
subse-
model
societies of the
modern
The
times.
believers
rite
of
These
mysteries.
was admitted
them now
extant.
them
He
for
to a participation in the
how
we
call
He
Gospels,
commanded
2
,
said,
Do
this in
delivered
it to
have taught
them
to
Which
alone.
bread are set out, with the addition of certain words, in the
sacrifice or act of
know by
1
This reflexion of the Invisible
Supreme, in his First Emanation, is a
initiated,
personal experience or
may
unknown
Christians.
e 2
to the
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
52
learn
by inquiry.
Again on
to
it is
his believers
is to say,
He
idols.
and followers
he promises forgive-
The
sword.
even
fellow-soldiers,
any
into the
ye are not
if
he brings in
oblation of bread
last
them
to
Blush,
my Roman
soldier of Mithras,
is
offered to
he
is
warned
transferring
My
only crown
wreath
and
to
it to,
is
Mithras.
this is a
Mithras
crown
is
if
order that
mark he has
is
for a test,
whenever
tried as
in his god.
the Devil,
he
And
to
craft of
being the
case, there is
rites instituted
by Christ
stones.
See Plate
II. 1.
upon
as articles of faith,
Which was
of the
ancients at
all
festivals,
the
itself
gularity.
so
that
sin-
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
53
attractions of
to the convert,
all
In the particulars that have come down to us of the celebraMithraic sacraments, certain singular analogies
tion of these
emblem
cake,
name Missa
applied to the
which
is
circular
employment
is
These were
rite,
filled
by the Marcosii
(a semi-Christian
were introduced.
Magus
Then the
officiating minister,
or
it
1
The popular derivation of Missa
from the concluding words of the service, Ite, missa est, is absurd in the
noun; in
extreme.
It is the object sacrificed
that gives its name to the rite (accord-
one,
its
In the
made
The
the
is
The
first converts,
as well as
their
mensa novas
legis
Regis
Missa is a neuter
itself
capacity,
a complete refutation
have preserved a
for
Which
it.
much greater
The Rabbins
tradition,
and a true
and that
it is
For the
was the work of Jupiter, Merand the Sun, all combining to-
religion
cury,
MITHHAIC MONUMENTS.
54
May
inconceivable, inexplicable,
Him
knowledge of
Whereupon the
it
all
much
districts
above
The worship
is
fill
held the
office of
rites,
all
The raven
serpent
Corax
in
armed man
the
in
;
Niphus,
the lion
who
appears as a youth
62)
Mithraic
bols
may
and in
initia,
may be
it all
discovered.
face to face,
at the
gem
Two
Luna
Chiflets
which we
and
field are
two crowned,
loaf,
stars.
In the exergue
is set
by
Tertullian.
simple design
The
into a
cup
two
stars
MITHRAIC MONUMENTS.
upon a larger vase
55
Here,
it
seems
to
them)
Twelve
which the
to
During
amongst ourselves.
reality,
which
this probation,
lasted forty
was
tested
the
anon.
gem
is
which more
surrounded by
Mithras so remorselessly
horsemen
the
among
mad
the other
for
Lampridius mentions,
Commodus,
freaks of
murder
he polluted the
rites
by a
real
its
The
1
.
it is
often engraved
more
intelligibly explained as
As
in the
candidate,
modem
ordered
by
where the
remove the
rite,
to
eyes, sees a
we review
certain
monuments
num-
threatening
naked
manner
breast.
possible
at
most
his
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
56
MITHBAIC TALISMANS.
Mithraic gems are for
tlie
connected with
way
doctrines.
its
style,
on
marked
accompanying the
best period of
perceive
of his
how
more
Indeed,
latter.
Eoman
art,
many
them belong
of
and
it is
to the
easy to
Empire
According
is
almost exclu-
many
first Caesars,
centuries.
attributes in the
To judge from
their
it
and life
As we
if
make
various characters.
deities
of the
M1THRAIC TALISMANS.
Hindoo mythology were hut names
Triad in
its
is
jaws a
head;
bulls
emblem not
For in
57
where poison
all
House
holding in his
stars,
is
been adopted
as the
in the West,
it
Again,
its
yearly renewing
its
off its
;
part, innocuous,
most
for the
is,
its
perpetual embrace.
we have Mithras
of a prostrate bull
notice
is
by the
by Caylus (Rec.
my
It is
engraved on a very fine agate, two inches long by one and a-half
wide.
In the centre
tail
is
beneath
is
the lion
On
each side
is
a fir-tree (which in
its
),
against which are fixed torches, one pointing up, the other
At the
Above each
is
again
is
principal group
in her biga.
is
The
side
tree
1
pine-cone was adopted from the
most ancient times for the emblem of
fire, and therefore appears held by
sceptres,
figures entwined
between
whom
sculptures,
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
58
more
figure,
to the planets.
to contain a
stars, is
evidently the
on
soul
be fully interpreted,
be found
or perhaps allusive
summary
it
Could
would doubtless
but the
legends preserved in the Zendavesta supply a sufficient explanation of some portions, whilst others derive light from a comparison with larger
monuments
when
same
of the
class.
Thus the
tail
life-
carried
pion hangs between the hind legs in the part of the body under
the influence of that Sign, for Manilius says
and in
The
connexion
this particular
Manilius
(iv.
217)
With
it
typifies
The reason
Autumn,
is
as the
thus given by
fiery tail
when
The Torches
raised
In
the round altar of the Yilla Borghese (Winck. Mon. Ined. PI. 21)
the bust of
Luna appears
head, in front face, with crabs claws springing out of his fore-
head
or Oceanus,
The bust
flambeau
star,
upon an elevated
Or Life
personified
the
for both.
four
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
times around the youth
may
59
of the serpent.
for in these
priests
Lions
rites
the superior
hence the
officials
were styled
rites
The fires, the planets, and the genii presiding over them, are
number Seven a number the most sacred of all amongst the
Persians.
But of the seven, three are constantly represented in
in
Anaid
the Fire
is
These
the Fire
of the
The worship
worship in the Zend books and the Shah Nameh, just as that of
number
Anaitis in a
Now
wards.
Mitra
2
,
of
or the
Morning
movement
strings
by the sound
statement
we
In
731).
this
of the Fires in
the three most ancient, the subsidiary one of the other four.
nature
is
licking
by which
action all
up the blood
as
it
wound.
The
sign
This
is
the
Winged Disk
so fre-
Persians at
sun,
simile of the
Sun
of
with healing in
2
Herodotus
his wings.
(i.
of Righteousness
first
60
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
to co-operate with
above alluded
ficant position,
is
to,
its signi-
by
Mithras.
tablets still
Eoman Empire
vinces of the
many
this island
exist in
Germany,
still
vered, on the line of the Piets Wall, and the noted one at Bath.
Inasmuch
the Druids,
of
of his
races
it is
when once
introduced by the
idols
Eoman
amongst Celtic
find
troops
and
colonists,
animal.
Tavernier
still
(i.
they perceive he
to the
is at
it
upon
is at
They
the point of
When
his breast.
muzzle
it
position, as if they
dog,
they carry
it
it.
Moreover,
it
may be
flowing blood
is
a dog happens to
God on
behalf of
if
death.
its
Following
this
life.
The
monarchy
it
by the
birds alone
to lay
to
be con-
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
sumed by dogs, a mode
1
all
61
on
still
all others
to
be so devoured.
The
Parsees,
and the
who with
more decency make the raven (an equally sacred creature) their
sexton and sepulchre in one, derive a similar augury from
observing which eye
is first
There
seem
is
initiated,
perhaps of the
tested
Probably
it
is
of
bound
to a pillar,
on which stands
was in
by the appearance
admission.
first
the sun.
its
to
manner
this
emblem of
was
now be
I.
which
The expressions of Augustine (In
conclude two things first, that the
ascertained.
Dis. 7) lead us to
between
This
its
members
and
for a
means of recognition
to
the
fullest extent
and
Persians.
The Magi
regarded
also
the
man
as
motto,
AIKAIH2,
MITHRAIC TALISMANS.
62
mission,
and
indelible.
he will have
his
all
were forced
The author
hands
(i. e.
on the
of the Apocalypse
we may be
portion of our subject, for placing the origin of all such sectarian personal
still
There the
distinguished
by the
but in a milder form, not in blood, but in the ashes of cow dung,
the powder of sandal wood, or coloured earths, daily renewed.
is
may be
it
Marks.
The seven
stars so
common upon
these
may
denote the
later
still
and attributes
are,
Ormuzd, source
of life
Their names
and creation
Bahnian,
Horapollos statement that such was the Egyptian symbol for the
Moon
has
A ROMAN MITHRAS
king of the world
metals
IN HIS CHAPEL.
Ardibehesht, giver of
Sapandomad
fire
63
Shahrivar, of the
Amerdad, over
Of these the chief are Bahman, Ardibehesht,
Shahrivar, and Sapandomad. Below these are the Izeds, twentyseven in number, presided over by Mithras, who rule the
and
trees
plants.
is
remember
there
was found in
the vineyard of Sig. Orazio Muti (where the treasure was discovered), opposite S. Yitale, an idol in marble, about 5 palms
lamps in
This had a
idol.
Under
terra-cotta, set
lions head,
and the
rest of the
body that of a
man.
He had
mouth.
each,
his feet
four wings
fastened
I do not consider
explained
it
me
meaning, saying
style
a very antique
it is
so ancient
it
or perhaps
however, told
its
who
in the
into his
lions
The wings
SERAPIS.
64
everywhere.
Father.
now
being
it
may have
sent
of
Orazio
some
to
it
lime-kiln to cure
its
it.
Sig.
dampness, for
Thus was
most
this
with a
lions head,
afore-
bas-relief,
from the
right,
an altar with
ribbon or
scroll,
fire
idols
mouth proceeded
fire.
SERAPIS.
The next
great family of
monuments
had
first
who under
and
deities
his
who
figure
Unlike the
it
may be
it
said,
Ptolemy
fruitless negotiation,
down
to
way
from
it
go,
sponta-
presented Jupiter Dis (Aidoneus), and the figure at his side, Proserpine.
The
latter the
vision to leave in
situ.
III.,
but this
SERAPIS.
on slighter authority.
rests
65
It
unknown
who had
appeared in a dream to the king, and bid him send to fetch himself
The
youthful,
which
tallies
but
ill
was
lion,
this description.
new home,
and speculations as
to* his
philosophers of Alexandria
down to
idea.
The
Isis
yet
all this
title,
an almost
frantic
is
Of these, the
the largest
is
a lions
that
which
rises
on the right
whilst the
left
central
is
and
a dogs, in
which
which
raises his
Present, because
is
The
because the
memory
lions
head
typifies the
The Past
is
signified
The symbol
is
by the
wolfs head,
But
whom
author?
unto him
all
that he emits.
Moreover,
when
SERAPIS.
66
suited Serapis as to
thus responded
A god I am such as I
The
to
he held, he
starry
Heavens
show
to thee,
my head, my
my feet,
Hence
it is
the
or Nature, as
body
goddesss
Isis,
is
is
Hence the
show that the universe is maintained by the perpetual nourishment of the Earth or Nature.
All this, however,
is
it is
New Platonism.
was regarded
on
as identical with
But
his
attributes
made
and
His name
Ser-adah
to the Piri or
Manes.
Yama,
also, is the
Lord of Souls,
the
regarded
a point to be treated of in
ferable one.
name
its fitting
place.
There
is
by Homers old
It is supported
tradition as
to
xi., 35).
ra 5e
jUTjA a
XafSuv atreBeipoTO/njcra
It appears
bills
From a
+ Ayios
SERAPIS.
Yama,
67
On
is
the
Besides Cerbaru
we
why
see
As the Judge
of Souls
titles is
Kal-antika or Destroyer of
terrific.
Time
it
can
the
is
represented
in this her character with a head exactly agreeing with the original
of the Grecian Gorg6n, such as
we
see
it
still
huge
eyes,
Be
throat.
back
this
only in
tusks,
it
wings
in the hair,
remembered
Roman
a region of Africa.
Hermes (Buddha),
is
His weapon,
too,
it
many Hindoo
divinities.
true
till
Where
it
Eye
Greek
art,
Even
down
perhaps
was
confined to
why
Perse-
before
the
inscription
say ,
F 2
SERAPIS.
68
Slayer)
phoneia (Destroyer
why
Ulysses should
have feared,
fx 7]
fxoL
A tdos
Trep.\peiv
tt
eXwpov
ayavr) JJep(Te(poyeia.
sects that
had sprung
whom
Anima Mundi,
that spirit of
the
One harmonious whole
Whose body Nature is, and God the
soul.
this
manner
are
we
to
Those
who
who worship
style
of the
Christ.
even those
devoted
to
worship.
marked
as the face is
the
first
may be
until
sure no attempt
some generations
first
was made
to depict
had beheld
me
incredible as
on earth had
Roman
Senate, describing
it
passed away.
stamps
we
His countenance
may
seem, a learned
man
yet,
been
SERAPIS.
so dazzled
by
69
1
as to persuade
Roman
who is
whom his own
Jesus,
and healing
People, greeting.
exists,
still
called
diseases.
man, indeed, of
lofty stature,
handsome,
his shoulders,
flowing
its colour,
down
forehead
and
flat
full of
of red adorns.
a beard
full
all
The
colossal
different
metals
3
;
In reproof
but
ter-
p. 2.)
of plates
of
i.
Having
blame.
ascended by a hundred
artificial hill
The popular
was that
desideria
Homero evenR.
The wish
is
father
for
Martial
right in saying
Quis
larly
chaos
signal for
a notion bear-
details
respecting the
constant wars
would be the
The
Roman
vast interior
and
final
Senate.
was divided
into
70
Finally,
however, though his worship had been tolerated long after that
of the other gods of
was broken
Egypt was
to pieces
of peace
and
Ammian remarks
learnt,
when
Mederich,
his son
them
statues, bas-reliefs,
Roman
art,
of death.
treasures
its
Jovi Custodi
Pluto
is also
et
known by
eeoc cAPAnic,
he
is
lord also of
is
or
Serapis EIC
common
is
the bust of
full or abbreviated,
EfC
ZWN
is
Baffle
NIKA
expressed, as
by
Caylus, where
XPHMATIGMON, By
KATA
that this
Around
is
ANATOAH XWN,
Serapis,
The
Holy Name,
Praun
sole Jupiter,
Glory,
Light,
To face rage 70
<!>YAACCE AIA,
that
position,
of
when
by innumerable
deities,
was beginning
alas
find the
!
merely
as a well ordered
monarchy, peopled
which taught
Syria,
now,
a benignant horoscope.
able stamp of the age
Protect Jupiter,
71
the
that
was the
gloomy superstitions
tutelary divinity of
sole
each
all
evil spirits.
There
are,
however,
many gems,
fine
the purely
the times
be referred to
reanimate the
spirit
established religion.
sard in
my
collection,
as
Macrobius
To
beautiful
Immaculate
CSC AFNH>
is
our lady
symbols,
rites,
new
who succeeded
to
her form,
Isis,
hand
H KYPIA
carried
The
sacred image
Juvenal laughed at
it (vi.
still
moves
in
by the ancient
as when
procession
530)
1
The Black Virgins, so highly
reverenced in certain French cathedrals during the long night of the
GNOSTICISM,
72
Her proper
Isi,
title,
by the tonsured
surpliced train.
modem Madonna
home by each, the
emblem
of the
Sun and
fecundity,
now renamed
lotus,
the
The
By
1
.
lily,
tink-
replaced
The
by
that
religious usages,
where
it
Godhead
Again,
Chinese.
Buddha
unknown
and the
is
bell.
latter instrument,
first
to the
to the ancients
real
its
bell-founders were
normal shape
is
Buddhist
the
how much
is
purely Egyptian,
and bore its present meaning; the erect oval, symbol of the
Female Principle of Nature, became the Yesica Piscis, and a
frame for divine things the Crux Ansata, testifying the union
;
GNOSTICISM,
new phase
is
doctrines in a
Mater-Domina.
AGATfiODiEMON TALISMANS.
73
convinced
me
number present
any trace of Christian doctrines, but rather that they are the
fruit of notions that
An
of Christianity.
important
first
dawn
portion
and seeing that their employment claims a much higher antiquity than the next grand division,
the genuine Abraxas stones, the date of whose origin is exactly
known, this subject will be best approached by our first considering the talismans which present the Agathodeemon, Chnuphis, or
the reason
gold ,
for
is
XNOYMIC,
as all golden.
XNOYM,
daemon to be the
good,
literal
and
it is still
age,
title
its
name,
XNOYBIC,
to the
style
engraved with
was as great a
modern Greeks.
sometimes found,
!C, spirit,
worked
Roman Egyptian
Diocletians
seven or
XOA-
of
or
in the coarse
by
name from
accompanied by
XNOY<S>!C,
XNOYB1C,
lion surrounded
is
Sun-god.
variously spelt as
XNOYB
he
AGATHODiEMON TALISMANS.
74
rays of the lions crown, and on the point of each, stands a vowel
Greek alphabet
AH lOYbJ,
expressing the
place.
its fitting
or
thrice repeated,
That
this
it
its
b. ix.).
Some indeed
assert
is in reality
chest and
is
mouth
upon them.
it
Some indeed
by King
Of
have had
this material I
mouth
of the stomach,
to
be
manner
laid
chepsos must have been a regular manual for the use of magicians,
for
Ausonius says,
Quique magos docuit mysteria vana Nechepsi
and doubtless the source of the notions concerning sigils preserved to us only in the medieval lapidaria. Pliny (vii. 50)
quotes him with Petosiris as an astrological authority, according
the
agathodaemon,
known
to
me
of such
sole
instance
an amulet with
all
the ques-
De
Myst.
In classical Greek the original
Cneph becomes Canopus, and the
Canopic Vase is often figured with
a Latin inscription.
II.).
*
to
AGATHODiEMON TALISMANS.
75
Here
it
many thousand
by
The
first
of the trio
may have
to,
From
we
nay
more,
to order
But
The Jew
for
mony as to
its
we
preserved by Eusebius
(i.
7).
will.
The
is
afforded
by the
tradition
by
whence the Phoenicians have
serpent, unless injured
of all was one serpent, bearing the face of a hawk, and also most
delightful in aspect
for
when he opened
his eyes,
Our
he
filled all
when he
closed
always with a
lions
to relate to the
hawks or
for
which reason
this legend
seems rather
customary attribute.
is
AGATHODiEMON TALISMANS.
76
clearly denoted
CMC 6IAAM,
To return
when bearing
to the
his
Roman
1
,
is
XNOYMIC
is
In
fact
it is
placed in the
good against
is
all dis-
YTIH
Again,
many such
more or
or T1
AH KTA,
less
Beater or
riFANTOPH KTA
of the Giants
Mocker
the ancient
that
fable of the
is,
of
Mar
of
Ahriman and
his angels
Power of Good.
S upon
a bar,
must
What
me
that
it
alphabet, to one of
now
am more
which
represents, and
it
it
what
it
its
But
spiral
In
many examples
SSS
the
The
itself points
art.
it
of Marcellus Empiricus,
Green calcedony.
Keep
this sigil
it
77
engrave
to
of
Whether
marvellous results.
this
it
for,
reduced to a
Fermesse
(SS
fenm.es)
is,
the
emblem
of constancy.
SS
that
word
Here
sigil is to
S3, rather than in the popular explanation that the letters are
initials of Edward IY.s motto Souverayne, a prince
but the
by a whole century
posterior
and
its insignia.
2
.
Basilides,
more
Basilides,
it is
Again he
creed consists
things,
without
which nothing
are that
first
things
human
sistent
as to
is
made
what
of
the
is
The
man, what
consistent or incon-
observed,
The Basilidan
all, and
what constitution the things
pervade or include each other; what forces exist in
is
has,
the ser-
being, as just
green species
in
its
suffer.
In this
various shades.
2 For much
of this chapter I
debted to Bellermann.
am
in-
78
department
lie
and what
is evil,
indifferent.
is
In short
what
is
we have
The amiable
own
Christianity
good, what
here a brief
i. e.
who sought
In his
faith,
exactly as
is
Far
of bigoted
for
up
in the very
bosom of the
Church.
After
broke
loose.
vidence
whom
he denies
to
he
god of the
who
these angels
angels, indeed,
is
but
Basilides,
By
called
(Amos
to
III.) as
Abraxas, and says that the same word, according to the Greek
numerals, and the
sum
whom
whom
and
Balsamus
is
79
(the
that
is,
the year.
to the
tion of the
suffice it
as a distinct
To find out a
making up a name is the
grand science of the Kabala, examples of which have been adduced
above. Although this science is commonly supposed to be pecu-
liar to the
letters
is
ventive nation borrowed the idea from a foreign source, and that,
the Chaldeans, the founders of the magic
mode
Number
Johns
of the Beast,
or
weapon
in
their estimation
doubt
it
this has
effective
equivalents
Although
against
its
sum
The earliest
name is St.
Newton with an
666.
art.
of expressing a
num-
to designate
some arch-
the vision.
But the
titles
Magi
Moon
to amethysts
names, one
may be
An
2
I
going
list
of Emanations.
80
The
later Greeks,
many
365, in
to
Name,
was
as
Heliodorus (iEthiop.
now
NEIAOZ,
though
in fact the
name merely
entitled Horus
Lower Egypt.
doctrine, has been assigned to Basilides
it
embodiment of his
himself
for instance,
in
22) finds
ix.
sacred appellations;
as the
letters
to
name
has given a
This
it
sense of this
been
365
stated.
aeons, or
bracing
all
title,
and
In the
its
which
figure,
god Abraxas ; 3
or, as
The Coptic
latter point of
view
it
within
itself, is
an idea
He
is
of
a
of
depicted with
Mithras
his body,
In Nilo cujus
human, clad
e,qua mari
sirni-
lis,
upon
2
soil
3
The Latin writers, to suit the
genius of their tongue, thus transposed
the final letters.
that river.
Which was
created
he brought down.
by the
alluvial
cise
And
number
;;
2
his legs are the asps, types of the
;*
81
Agathodsemon
in his right he wields the scourge, the Egyptian badge of soveusually emblazoned with some
mystic word, which, like his cuirass, denotes his perpetual warfare
ZABAX20,
often accompanied
by
invocations, as,
CMG
1-
Thus Phoebus,
covered.
with a whip
as the
god of day,
is
similarly furnished
by
tended angels.
many
names
writers.
Irenaeus (23)
to their
images of pre-
heretics as biforme
numen, 4 that
to say, they
is,
Being
to
is also esta-
last
Epiphanius, after
1
He is a Virtue Militant compare
the simile of putting on the whole
armour of God.
2 On the coffer of Cypselus Boreas
:
for legs
to
Adonai
is
the Sun
hence Adonis, or Thammuz, the sun at the winter solstice.
4 In allusion
to the serpent-legs
;
for
selves.
THE NAME
82
how
that idea
was embodied by
IAO.
this heresiarch.
Having taken
them into a
what person
own
of understanding
Hebrew word
at their figures
sow
error in the
ignorant into
many
deceived Eve.
been invented,
that the player
Then, pro-
he exclaims, it
itself,
by
for the
is
an imitation of the
serpent ,
through
Yea, even
whom the
Evil
his legs
makes
mankind.
are
flute
phemy
would
them ?
erroneous
left,
like unto
These forms hath the Devil used to manifest his blasagainst things heavenly,
to
Macrobius (Book
Apollo of
was
Here we
names
of the
Supreme
THE NAME
who
83
IAO.
Again,
the sun.
is
list
we
synonyms by
of
sings
1
One
the
is
by the Sun-god.
Ammon
and Ra, or
Phre (the Greek Zeus and Helios), and, standing erect between,
On
Eis Bair,
A deep,
One
the invocation
pua tcov /3 i a,
is
X aiP e
eis Se A^capi.
Tpipop<pe 0eos
that the
Hawk
intelligent soul.
As
figures, a
to the
word
is
necessary in explana-
states
called in the
Egyptian language
sufficient
Achoreus
Iao
is
serpent.
We
In
was
We
to Virgils
well-known apostrophe
Vos O clarissima mundi
Lumina, labentem qui coelo ducitis annum
!
Liber et alma Ceres
A lovvaos. An
HA,ios
e<rn
2 spams
is
Serapis.
G 2
THE NAME
84
:
;
1A0.
where Bacchus and Ceres stand for Osiris and Isis, the Sun and
Moon. Hence Bacchus often is represented with horns.
Accedant capiti cornua, Bacchus
eris,
and in virtue of
this mistranslation
In this
title
undoubtedly
lies
Greek
letters
Bacchus
by
AO
was
sound expressed in
that formed the sole visible decoration of the Temple, the blow-
new moon, and the custom of holding the Feast of Tabernacles in huts made out of leafy boughs,
and accompanied with many of the ceremonies used at the Greek
ing up the trumpets at the
Dionysia.
ship
is
Diod. Sic.
(i.
gloomy
to disprove
vowels,
j
currence upon
under
talismans
the
mystic Name,
pronounced IAOT,
that is and shall be.
consideration.
is
meaning, He
Theodoret states that the four letters
of the Holy Name were pronounced
by the Samaritans IABE ( Jav) by
the Jews, IAH. Jerome (Psalm viii.),
The Name of the Lord amongst the
Hebrews is of four letters, Jod, He,
Yau, He which is properly the name
of God, and may be read as IAHO
( Jdho ), and is held by the Jews for
The author of the treaineffable.
On
Interpretation
says,
the
AUM,
itself,
like
certain,
however
that the
title
OM, or
AW, triliteral.
difficult to
It is
explain,
tise
The
as Isis, Mistress
panisque
concinebant,
ciebantur, vitisque
perta.
hedera
aurea templo
vinre-
THE NAME
its
IAO.
85
means
advanced in an elaborate
strait-laced generation,
treatise
flights of the
port the
Roman
scandal, the
fall
afford
1
.
Ludicrously enough
German Jews
of Haman by
Whether the
as
celebrate
sup-
if to
still
the
getting as royally
Christian doctrine.
or sacred ark,
cista ,
on a table before
it,
forth.
he would come
forth,
table,
ark,
loaves,
which they
the
this
Eucharist
The
a
titles of
much
ideas
embodied in
this deity,
come under
The Moon
my
to the
to the Egyptians, as
was of the
masculine gender, and designated by
the phonetic name A ah or Ioh. Thoth
was sometimes identified with it hence
his emblem the Ibis, accompanied
with the Crescent, have the legend
Ioh because, says Plutarch, Mercury accompanies the Moon around the
Moon
is
the
Mother of
of both sexes
THE NAME
86
IAO.
On
we
this
is
gem
me by
to
in the
the kind-
brandishing his
legs,
attitude
address
its
CABAU),
name
Aum the
on the reverse, in a
precisely
titles
as the Hindoos
ABPACAE.
IAU)
down
in his
Histoire
who
is
But, resting on
monuments themselves,
I have no hesitation
The
must have been the figment of some recent sect, setting itself
above all Jewish or Magian traditions 1 and certainly never that
,
actually represented
by the
figure itself.
Thus,
we
find the
by the
epithets
CMC
1
The
!AAM,
tinians is obvious
own
ABAANA0ABAA, Thou
Eternal
spirit
and these
Sun
mode
of invocation
so immeasurably below
it
the most
87
to beings of a
discordant,
much
Besides,
Iao, it
if
less of
were absurd
taking precedence
an antagonistic, nature
to place their
each
names together
that
of Iao
titles of adoration.
which represents,
figure, or Pantheus,
to each other.
is
much more
fre-
Abraxas
it is
as
Thou
first
name
appears,
It
is,
&c.
besides, alto-
name
alone
and as repugnant
to reason to
engrave the figure of the god with the name of his adversary
placed in a most conspicuous position, as in mediaeval art to have
painted a crucifix with Satans
In addition to this
it
name replacing
name Abraxas
bears a dis-
tinct reference to the nature of the god, the ruler of the year,
earliest times
under the
title of Iao.
is
different
powers
it
should encounter in
its flight,
to
examined by
that the soul,
us.
It
when
way
to
be
88
by
its
own
presiding genius,
To
obtain
permission to traverse their domains a form of prayer was prescribed in each case, and these are also given
genii were, Adonai, of the
Jupiter
Sabao, of Mars
Sun
Iao,
Orai, of
by Origen.
of the
Venus
Moon
These
Eloi, of
Astaphai, of Mercury
The names
of
Gabriel,
Suriel,
and
In the ancient
High
but in the
nature,
made up
of good
and
evil,
but
all
the
Whole
St.
2
.
The only
flock against
went on augmenting
to
and creator of
that pitch,
Star,
diso,
that
an appro-
evidently bears
reference
of the planets.
to
Angels
;
:
89
priation of the titles is a very brief one, that the later semi-
who found
the source of
mere demons
office,
as
to
the old and revived set of ideas continued to employ the same
invocations in their original and time-honoured sense.
The
mode
of ad-
1
,
on account of their
new
of
ideas,
and
to a considerable extent
by
The
it
some
two erect
Hence
Amongst
thesfe
all is
logians
recluse
1
engraved between
2
.
His
third
Planets, &c.
2
life.
comprise
is infinite,
gical, viz.,
class,
all those,
the
and
Abraxoid,
their
number
90
Pleroma sometimes
;
displaying a palm announcing the victory of the faithful, sometimes presiding over the Psychostasia or Weighing of the soul,
and dead
1
.
caduceus, bending over and assisting the soul to emerge from the
earth, or
form
The Zoro-
his followers
doctrine held
by
own, which
be
cast,
at the
had
for
a merciful
by Jerome.
upon
is
to
condemned
my
were
which
with a
belt having long and flowing ends but on closer examination the
;
the lamb doing duty for that of the jackal springing from the same
shoulders as the mans, whilst the curved end of the girdle becomes
the long and curly
tail
By this,
of the beast.
drawing
too,
we
lately discovered
are enabled
on the wall
is
find
(Apol.
an
is
xvi.) to
lately
his
asss
AACZAMCNOC
illustration of Tertullians
dreamed that an
god has
in reality the
we
opponent,
head
is
ass.
Here,
too,
Like
our god.
In Catholic
The
cell of
91
this,
ONOKOIHTHX. He
ass,
feet
An almost
head
for that of
an
ass,
it
greatly re-
Thus we
find Epi-
on which
last
This
account he
last
notion
Now
it is
by
the national
v.
by the
Moses having,
dis-
troop of them, found out the spring that saved the Congregation
The Genealogy
1
The Anubis in Plate I. 3, shows
most conspicuously one of his feet
hoofed.
2
belief that
Bacchus.
(xxxv.
For
to
1) assigns
a curious reason,
poison
work itself is
was ascribed to
lost.
It
92
is,
unto you
by the
whom
man with
the face of an
apparition.
him
And
blasphemer.
hem
his approach,
To
Woe
to cry
by
why
his
as a
the high-
their tinkling, be
warned of
to conceal himself.
Horus
strously exaggerated,
emblem
of fecundity
mon-
flower, often
the believer.
in a very singular
and
literal
is
sometimes typified
who
Horus often
is
moon over
his head,
as
us,
If
Horus
be, as Heliodorus
leaf,
with
body painted
commonly seen
all his
so
Faustus,
tended was Virgin-born.
Bishop of Riez, also cites it concerning the parentage of the B. V. M.
The Birth of Mary still extant is
of a totally different character, a mere
the autho-
life.
93
all
the rule that each line must contain no more than the mystic
number, Seven.
hymn
all
its
by
revolution
This
is
meaning
already
known
to Plato,
who
and
was
beautifully employs
it
in his vision
to
proceed from
by the Fates.
of Er,
Or,
if
we
of the Creator,
On
Interpretation, the
Montfaucon,
triliteral
AU).
found at Miletus
in
god who
is
habitants.
In the
first
name J ehovah
the
is
of the
evidently expressed.
outline of a
serpent,
human
and entirely
figure
filled
solati,
however, as
quoted
Climact. 2 ), takes
1
the
The
type
earthly
Kabbalists
according
Adam was
him
by
Salmasius,
point
Adam-Kadmon,
to
on
this
which the
created.
2 This
apparently comtreatise,
posed by Salmasius for the purpose of
Scaliger,
(De An.
365
aeons,
on
all possible
subjects, contains
excellent dissertation
gical talismans.
upon
an
astrolo-
94
all
in
short, the
emblem
to be
of the Pleroma.
The
monuments, will find a vast collection of such in Raspes Catalogue of Tassies Pastes, from No. 433 to 633, copied and repro-
The
is
If,
as regards the
meaning
of hieroglyphics
sects of Gnostics
new
blished
upon the
they
knew nothing
we
Aision
Damnameneus,
Darkness,
Sim, Truth.
These Ephesian words, says Plutarch
(Sympos.), the Magi used to recite
over those possessed by devils. Damnameneus is seen on a Gnostic amulet,
a mummy enfolded by a serpent, in
Light,
interpreted
Himself, the
as,
new meaning
to,
The
earliest
example of these
a} >
Tr\r)KTpov , acfny^,
95
This
the only
is
rational point of
ought to he studied.
to,
The
consideration of these, of
all dates
and
accountable
of the
is,
Magi of those
leaf,
folded
come
to light being
up within a gold
heart,
now
seen in the Punic, though that character with the Pehlevi was
mere
Hebrew
As
for the
and
seventeenth centuries.
it
The language
of these formulae
is
for the
them
in the
I have
this rule in
my own
experience
to
but
It is a singular coin-
Rather Syro-Chaldee.
or
KPAMMA
96
Kemer,
book
in his extraordinary
Die
fluc-
why
much
should so
resemble Arabic
But
omne ignotum
priestcraft;
maxim
of
More
truth.
its
thus
Orpheus bath
rise in the
muttered prayer.
cuavopu
Kovcrra
Bay6a0op
tbe Light
fia
furTradia
of tbe Father
^aXBaiav
vapLEfi^aijiav
Naapia
Saviour of Truth
!
judge from
its
and tbe
fioaofJiT]laea
its
engraving,
One.
May
ov
\paova
Irjaov
super-
of such formulas, to
Lunae nomen
Life, because
atcypavcu
Spirit,
povada
yafioacre
KaXa^Oai
ac Solis to be cut
to render
My
copy
is
finest talisman
taken
known.
andria was the chief seat of the manuof these talismans, is the
on amethysts or emeralds
facture
and
In the Praun
Collection was an oval emerald (of
very bad quality, however) which I
take for one of these very amulets,
being engraved with the names IAW.
witchcraft,
invariably employed.
CABAW
ABPACAC.
A convincing
It
is
indeed
97
on one side
14,
It evidently con-
Obverse.
Reverse.
ATU)CACAWAAWN
GMCIAAMABPACAC
C3ZYPPATHAKPAMMA
KPAMMAKANAPICCC
rrN B AA<J>APAN THC
MCIAAMlOBAHM
ACN AM B(jON APOV
OiriCCWPOYAP
IAWPU)HA<|>ON
Alto
AIH
TOC
AHYto
ANTAMlYnHAN
HAtoAYto
THtoA
toHAtoHNH4>l
MOPAPAXCIA
AA3TMAI
HAtoYHM*
MHAIAOA
AlHHtototo
tOW
(There
is
no distinction between
A and A
throughout.)
by
ing that the latter has in addition a few words enclosed within
version, containing an
however, did not by any means satisfy the learned and sagacious
Canon.
The opening evidently is, Blessed be the King of
Kings, the Lord, the Eternal Sun, Abraxas, and Zuratel, the
Moon. ...
1
I take the first words for the
Pehlevi Ato Sha Shaan the legends
;
(British
Museum)
is
a large oval
98
Doubtless such large and loaded stones served for pocket prayerbooks, and the invocations upon
rites
by
may
allude
possessor.
tlie
when he
says
When
There
is
which of
these inscriptions,
belonging to the
the
0, O, and C made
They
class.
by
any stone
straight lines,
as squares,
and
is
wheel
was with
for it
this
new
practice,
upon the
were
stone.
much
Commodus
sardonyx,
is
known
to
me
is
ground of the
of the
collection, a
them
aliud argenti
to a
much
modo
cselatur
and
called
by Martial
99
As
Glyptic art
is
concerned, these
work
its perfect
gem with
by
the diamond
Raspe
number of these
form of Gnosticism.
Chabouillet
has lately done the same for those (very numerous) in the French
Cabinet, in his Cat. des Camees et P. G. de la Bib. Imp., p. 282.
In Gorlaei Dactyliotheca
(ed.
whose
plates
scale,
but with
many
Gronovius himself, as
As examples
of the class
riEPA
AM BO
may be
VBAKA
KAX
cited,
KZIK
On
YK
(PI.
the reverse
i.
standing, lotus-crowned.
-
XVXBA
KAXVA
3)
LionReverse,
BAZA
KX.
Legend cut
chon
XVXBA
apparently Syriac,
by
would seem.
are
in elegant characters
on the reverse
is
an oval, enclosing
| ,
an eye, a crossed
square, and a A.
AMAPYCMHPIAEMlOYtO
POACNABAPEEHIOYU)
NABAPNEHIOYU)
EPA0PAYMOYU)
ZArECOHOYlO
OP0POXOPCEYW
AXAHMAPEU)
Legend cut
in larger
and ruder
Ambo,
letters
on a convex calcedony.
h 2
100
Z Z Z traversed by a
This legend,
bar.
on the reverse of an
4 and
5.
CTOXBA0A
HMAAAKIC0OM
MAKOXH'OX
ABPAMMACO0H
ABPAMMHA
A
uncommon
invocation to
him by the
title of
Abrachar
AB PAXAP2ArPAtOA ACOAPICONIE
is
two
of
upon which
lines,
ment the
Irish
initial letters
Oghams.
thus
are cut
This stone
is
much
chipped, and
many
lost.
nypocox
KPH4>0
YMAPTA
AP<i>OY
OY0P
<I>OY0AI
XOYBY
AAIAAM
0AA0AA
ANOX
*Y0A0O
MOYI
POCICO
COPCO
YAAAA
ICO
AYCfl I0IAAKY0CO
cyniNEmA
A
Primitive
its
reverse.
Celtic
Ogham,
Most singular
in
which
or
is
value of the
different relations to
name.
line.
They
in
one continuous
emblem
AEIHOYWAI
^ MIXAHAV-
mystic vowels
reverse
Crenzer (Archaeol.
name
101
TABAW0
then
and
(sic),
for
plasma,
tail.
eariv o
TvpbiTorcariop
repi
/iovoq
aoj/j-arog
(vv
dia
TzavTiov TtopevofievoQ
KloNFCT(0-\OVTOK(j)a\r)
The vowels
in the
first lines
o 7rpuTO)[xaroQ
showing
seems a
But the
unknown
at
chief
letters
what an early
The
may apply
to
of the Mithraic
rejoices
in the
Cave may
orgies
by
his votaries
with Adonai
for
Bacchus
the shout of
a word
iden-
at their
Revivals are
little
is
for
converted by the
a statement
Name,
vealed
to
In fact
7r epi,
in composition, has
e.g.
tt e
p Leaped e is,
for
divested of,
The
He
Tetrad.
2
mourning
is
incorporeal,
all
things
sole-existing,
.
pervading
the lion-headed,
LEGENDS INTERPRETED.
102
weeping
for
Suns loss of
of the
LEGENDS INTEBPBETED
satisfac-
honour.
upon
The
figures so frequently
dots,
for the
up at
random by the handful out of an urn, and then suffered to fall on
the ground the diviner interpreted the forms they thus assumed
Sacred Lots.
These were
little
sticks
and
balls taken
1
.
The
This explanation
2
,
is
in which lines
drawn at random on the sand with a stick are interpreted by persons whose business is that mode of divination. Our fortunetelling by means of tea-grounds is regulated by the similar
accidental juxtaposition of particles, forming to the experienced
many
But
it is
may apply
my own
to
some
their forms
still
to
1
Such were the famed Sortes
Antiates held in Fortunas hands.
LEGENDS INTERPRETED.
Be
cyphers ?
remembered
it
down
They, at
religious
least,
MECXANAAW.
The Messias be
M A P U) H N
by Alexusages by the
to its conquest
was preserved in
was the
Magi
103
him
propitious unto
(the
am
all
the
Good
Spirit! or
KAVAAKAV,
the Saviour,
ridicules
it
as
spelt
is
name
by Epiphanius
KAVAAKAVX>
its
real
meaning
for
and he
But
in that passage.
it
may
KAB>
a lamp
therefore
title
AMAPriA
The Priest
flamingo
Hence
feathers.
synonymous with
emblem
of his
office,
As
was
or plume-wearer,
KTepotyopoQ,
The
priest in Egypt.
staff in
his
hand,
Chnuphis
it,
SSS
on the
stones.
perhaps,
much
explains
by
Salt, Sulphur,
Quicksilver
This
last Paracelsus
according
The Rhombus
is
him the
to
the
Orphic
all Creation.
clue to the
tra-
meaning of others.
De
MOY ,
Mother,
is,
according
ABRACADABRA.
104
to him, a title
NOOT,
by two
the numerals
5, 3, 7, le.,
which stand
for
H? the
letter
IA0AI,
Gods
POYHA,
dom
Providence;
Gods Will;
MA0AH,
XCOMI,
Gods Honour
Gods Power;
CBW,
Wis-
NTOKO
MAI
MYM VXAVM
.
APAANA
Our Light
(Syriac).
the source,
0AM AKA
speak,
Source, Salvation,
life,
salvation, food
CAAKANA XAMKIM
.
0 Lord !
full
lap.
AAONAl AANTAAA.
procure fecundity.
the
Being,
tOI.
is
WAPAOPO
Lamb.
of beauty,
flights,
10 ICO
Pursue them
i.e .
my foes)
Lord! thou
force,
and
art
lofty
AN AKA A. AKAAA0-
to destruction,
ABBA CADABBA
0 Lord
ABA AN A0A
Martials
charm Abracadabra.
lutum Prometheum.
conclusively proved
is
Gordian
to
He
about
III.,
the
all diseases, in
Hebrew
105
Still take
away, but
fix
the residue,
And
He
is
ideas.
many hooked
and a
he
is
As he
like
ABAANA0ABAA
is
woman
common Agathodaemon,
;
The Sate
for
I have likewise
sembles
two by the
a potent guardian
106
mediaeval times,
is
it
subsequently
filled
in
his
body swathed
face
upon
whom two
Ormuzd borne up by
is in
life
by her
title
figures.
The
the Giver of
is
else grasping
that in
of fecundity, in the
At each
side rise
letters,
1
Another symbol, the 0, may be
explained by what Eusebius notices
of the Egyptian
mode
of representing
in the
Ophite Diagram.
And
how much
seeing
107
creeds were
these
by Magism,
Thus as
tinctured
thodsemon Serpent,
as one of the
we
all,
Chnumis
him
by Horoscopus, the
down on
the nativity.
He
and
Again
XAPXNOYMIC
title
is
named
as
the
First
Decanus in
Climact.), states:
There
represented differently.
Not only were the* Decani engraved on gems and rings in order
to avert
mishaps, but also were
1
and the
do other great
as
stars rising
Ztttha.
Diodorus distinguishes between the planets and the arroixeia
or fixed
tions.
Decani, Signs, &c., using certain ceremonies and under the inspection of
together
Xovres.
the Moon,
of the Sun,
planets,
and
o-roixeia)
in
rise
employ them,
by observing the entrance of the planets
where the Arabian transinto them
lation gives talisman-makers
the
Answering
Myriogeneses
is,
for
to
.
our sergeant.
Scaliger
(Not. ad
creis
to
ffroix^icov,
which they
call the
Signs
108
number
to
Roman
style,
is
the legend
E1HITA
(sic)
crowned by
Delphic
beneath
my
at his side
last
true meaning.
But
its
fillet,
with
word
the
XPYCOY
identical, figured
quites
XPYCOC, which
(vii. pi.
Recueil
d Anti-
god
to
by Livia Augusta
at Delphi, so in
gem we
whom
peculiarly belonged,
it
Testudo resonare
septern
Callida nervis.
were made.
The
followers of
in his
left.
Man
ments
sceptre.
6.
Irenaeus,
had
hand a
9.
cross-bow.
Man
left.
bly,
dividual degree.
in-
To face I'age
08.
ISIAC SYMBOLS.
109
and
to these
made
his image
having four eyes, two before, two behind, open and closed, and
four wings,
god
sees
wings that he
flies
As the genius
to be
folded.
in sleep,
and
in rest,
rests in flying.
so
may be
tative of Saturn.
that the
Law and
the
Law
in the Wil-
derness.
ISIAC SYMBOLS.
The
and symbols
is
Isis
when
still
all ages,
by
Next flow on
;
men
the earthly
shrill
But the
most potent
The
deities.
diffusing before
him
first
by any means
similar
ISIAC SYMBOLS.
110
midst of
up
its
The
broad expanse.
providence
beneficent
supreme
of the
which derives
emblem
The
aloft a
the
its
goddess.
fourth displayed
its
being
its
endowed with neither skill nor cunning, has been judged a more
fitting emblem of Justice than the right hand. The same minister
also carried a small golden vessel
made
The fifth
The last
of all bore a vast wine-jar. Immediately after these came the
Deities, condescending to walk upon human feet, the first among
them raising terribly on high his Dogs head and neck; that
up with golden
sprigs.
goddess
Cow
fruitful
By
articles,
the
emblem
left
His steps
train bore,
with majestic
steps,
Coffer,
figure of the
the form of a beast either tame or wild, nor of a bird, nor again
in the shape of a
inspiring
human
that
ineffable
and
symbol
made
small vase
out
into
in precisely the
same manner, a
hemispherical
bottom, embossed
Its
externally with
raised,
was
1
;
or
it
a long
point
rises
an obtuse
ISIAC SYMBOLS.
receded to a capacious opening,
was
it
Ill
lifting
on
up
its
a most unlikely
More
plausible
is
Kohlers conjecture,
it is
water to
In
fact,
we have an
its
for fixing
employed
still
gardens
Canopus, the vase that held the same water for drinking.
Winnowing-fan*
is
and
The
for a
3
.
is
gems.
whose nature
human,
one
is
is
suspicion
eone.
is
Now
shape
of a bronze
(Caylus,
pi. 33),
vii.
of fruit,
head.
rows
to carry
it
by;
was
The same
agricultural article,
vannus Iacchi.
3
The
its
Hindoo Yoni.
from the
112
armed with
whip
cuirass,
serpents.
Roman Empire,
if
we
Eagles.
designs
is at its
The
here by stones the produce of the very regions that were the
cradle of the creed
yellow
stone,
and, quite
as
So constant
is this rule,
is
when found
well
when
time
all subjects
The
muchHenry III.s
Cufic
foreign origin.
there
signets.
motive
for the
gave
other
is to be sought
Camahen, loadstone or
name
used to the whole class and the Crusaders introduced it into all European
languages in this sense.
Matthew
Paris has lapides quos cameos vulgariter appellamus which marks its
the
THE EVIL
To
ruling superstition.
this
EYE.
113
modern Hebrew
letters.
field
to
be
mummy-like
my
pos-
session,
field
|AW> was
a most remarkable
itself a certain
era.
reason
the
be engraved upon
it
so
material
sigil
to
were
proof
Pastes of
own
words.
expeditiously,
little care,
to counterfeit
them
that
it
in another substance.
my
come under
is
The
tyQovog.
even
Paul reckons
8)
my
Tell me,
good
prised, I replied,
if,
what
is
the complaint
You ought
not to be sur-
Calasiris,
you
then,
asked he,
Whereupon, smiling
ironically,
Do
1
For example, Apollonius Rhodius
makes a skilful use of the notion,
where he describes how Medea by
114
I replied
us, passing, as it
nostrils, the
were through a
breath,
As much
thns
is
as I
do in any other
strainer,
parts,
fills
diffuses
so that
when any
upon
it is,
Fascination
other pestilential
from sharing
affected, or
the same bed or the same table, but merely from breathing the
same
Let, too,
air.
be a support to
my
else,
beginning to
its first
the sight, which shoots, like arrows, the passion into the soul
and
this
emanations, by means of
itself
its
and senses
And
if
you wish
for a proof
and
if
drawn
the bird
should but look at the bird, the latter at once endeavours to escape
and shuts
eyes, not, as
its
if
it
begrudges the
looked upon
it is
forced
the glance as
to those
And
if
way by
its
as a blow.
breath alone
much
may have
his eye
evil eye
and
even
they love and are well disposed towards, one must not
to.
'<r<rP
115
is
entirely distinct.
Talisman
is
r)
Now
An oreXea fiamcr)-
Myriogeneses.
of
Hence by a natural
it
was intended
An
metal.
above quoted.)
(Scaliger, as
that figured
is
circled
engraved in stone or
sigil
is
by
en-
Travrag avQpm-Kou
7rpoe
and
to avert mischief
of
do away with, or
Many
to baffle.
natural
objects, both animal
is
Cyclamen
which ought
power
to
harm
had
idea.
to
it is
this
power
closed so
if it
be
hence they
speaking of amber
better,
;
convey an indecent
as to
Eye
of these long
unknown
prayers in
this
tongues, which
Eye
in bas-reliefs
itself as
baffle
its
it,
effect.
From
this
example we may be
if
interpreted
would
ubi sata
si
verum
nocere mala
medicamenta, amuletum vocant narrantque et ebrietatem reprsesentari
est
sit
nihil
addita in vinum.
many
I
116
The
an ass
set
scrolls
spells , i.e .,
Empire
was
as prevalent
spells, in
xl.
18)
Your
child has
no
enters,
also
uses
it
to tele-
the custom,
a particular direction.
2
It was only the first stroke of the
Evil Eye that was fatal hence whatever diverted it from the person in
For
that
moment
destroyed
its effect.
among
the
lowed by other
first,
and was
objects
fol-
bearing
it
con-
Thus
lacteries
(<pvXaKTripia ),
amulets.
The same
Law, which
safe-guards, or
spell,
for
the
veyed.
3
to
evil influences
Ecpema
'ypapLp.ara
na\a.
its
periphrasis
re-establishment of
Aurum.
cliilds
show
from
Crepundia.
Etruscum
The
117
were ever
for instance
fair
:
tv ep Lappa (ftepcov.
In slumber sound
Most
as amulets,
by
unfitted
and not
for
wear
for
la lumiere, to
of
circulated
new
the
(i.e.
man knoweth
it.
To
by means
the word for
To him that
the other.
tessera,
1
,
and in
save he
which
person
is also
cluding declaration
to her jewelled
girdle.
As
on Astrology
ypr](pov
The
a prize,
seen
on
word BAINXm,
somef of these
were intended
and front
significant
(Periapta),
and
in-
to be given to
tes-
118
cantations,
when
his
the sick
man
is
That
all
round
Similarly, a
matters, viz.,
is
by the generic
Periapta
antique mounting
Ked
for
round
to
of Periapta in their
Jew about
its
The use
known
to
me
as retaining
It is
mummy
having
its
scribed
ABPACAZj
name below.
The
in-
an inch long,
is set
in a rude
many and
I recognised
figured
Museum, where
also
Chiflet
curiosities
another proof of
Amongst
attraction.
is
due
to the
large oval sard above alluded to, covered with legends, agreeing
already introduced
into his
tomb
for the
same purpose as
Another singular
relic
is
headed man
1
,
and precisely agreeing with the style of the last Sassanian stamps.
timony to what an extent these designs were in their origin astrological
merely.
1
May
Seal of
S.
Servatius
(p.
Maestricht Cathedral.
239.)
WHERE FOUND AT
LOCALITIES
LOCALITIES
PRESENT.
119
last resting-place, as
or rather, alas
!
face of
and
U), exactly as it
ABPACAZj
The tomb
of Maria, wife
On
account of
its
singular interest as
full
Gnosticism
and particular
details.
of Provence supply
early
took
root
them yet
and
in great
flourished
in
and
this, it
Later
still,
great affinity
it
its
took their
name from
their founder,
Magnus Maximus.
to
These
Priscillian,
That Spain
also had,
when
to
Theodora
Our
friend
was raging
1
The title indeed may have been
used here in its primary sense of
Blessed Name.
And
in
Seberts
coffin,
when
recommended
to
him by
the
120
the province between the Pyrenees and the ocean, held fast
all
Arian Gothic kings, and did no more than revive and again
flourish vigorously in the
The mere
somewhat
later,
Waldenses
for
granted.
Some
having
amongst the
As
sayreh.
cutions carried on
fell
by
Arabians,
who never
may
more
tolerant
down
For
party.
is
curiously derived.
It properly
means a
the expense.
itself
inscribed
J
hand
2TMBOAON
121
modern
creed , e. g.
Symbolum Apostolicum.
Latinity,
it
Emblem
religious.
in
length,
again,
at
first
whence
by
as
the
a similar transition,
to
There
class.
is,
emblem
is
From
it
was a necessity
for the
mem-
made me
Certain
secret.
it is
On
and vice
versa.
sign,
given by the
man
to the
woman,
manner under-
it
in a particular
if
same
up
to
And
sect.
him a sumptuous
after that
feast,
may
filled,
and begin
to
be merry, the
Show
selfish times,
no
brother
would have
the fraternity.
It is curious to observe
how
These
were a Gallic nation, situated near
Antibes.
closed,
The
A pair of clasped
upright.
hands
symbol of
Miserat
nation or
another.
ci vitas
veteri instituto
dona
(Tac. Hist.
I.
54).
must have
been made of the precious metals, and
therefore none have been preserved.
122
many
we
There
insignia.
the suspended
famous Delphic
whom
misunderstood.
John
St.
is
their patron,
is,
by the
may
sun, moon,
irresistibly reminding
and
planets,
Nay more, on
appears as
hand a masons
level,
AYNAMIC MIXAHA;
lips,
Indeed, a distinguished
official
of the
craft,
me
many
of the out-
assert
whose name, indeed, the French branch yet keep up, and
an unbroken succession of GALs from the very foundation
name Mason,
in
German
Lessing even
Bound Table,
for
which he
cites Agxicola,
della Magione, L
at
e.,
de la Masson.
of Clement Y., in
In
to substantiate,
attempted
all
the
123
idolatry,
In
this,
fiatyri
Baptism
rjrtSoe,
of the Spirit
emblems in the
bracteates
their preceptories,
of the Order.
by the bishops
Markgraves
it is
is
On
But
masons.
which
signed by Julius
coffin
to
II.,
King
of France
new
plan de-
known
hair,
woven with
silk
Of
gold,
Within the
deep, with
scribe.
and
From
left
many
little,
and a half
thirty in all
foot long
we
broken
.very large, one round, the other of an oval shape, with most
beautiful figures in intaglio of middling depth (mezzo-cavo)
and a
snail-shell
From M.
L. Faunos Ant. di
Roma
up
124
for a
lamp in
fine gold,
place, is cohered
first
by a
fixed
nail, a
and uncovering
golden
oil
left a
hole in the
fly that
In the same
this hole.
way
there
is also
the
nozzle with beak (pippio) for holding the wick, drawn out long
so fastened to the
cover
is
The shape
encompassed
its
which in
worked
excellently
all
with certain
liquid, so
is
made
and
is
kinds
and another
with jewels.
jewels set in
it.
kinds set in
it
it is
such like
a wonder to
Rome
to
of the
their sacrifices.
and
also vases
animals, eight in
The other
behold.
is
around with
little
glass ampullae
all
There were
the crystal.
Moreover, the
of the snail-shell
little
little
little
gems
set in
them
gold, of various
Also three
little
sorts,
the
jAlso
Four
stones.
with gems
jacinths.
Eight other
set in
A piece
them
3
.
little
Three
of a small fine
young emperor.
125
it.
Another
Another
Another
little
Two
little
crosses,
Agnus Dei
(i. e.
around
letters
it
like
an
Two
vivat.
bracelets (maniche or
Two
palm
long
(eight
inches),
inscribed
There were
tion.
heads
?),
partly
nails,
dominvs
Also silver
stones.
words
with these
The other
and other
flat,
of silver
upon a
little coffer.
Greek
michael
gabriel
Raphael
vriel.
We
because Claudian,
are,
Jam munera
The
exact
miptse
superbse.
tombs
all
over the
Roman
It likewise
empire had destroyed the ancient veneration for the manes and
the abodes of the dead
Greek
saint,
and often
poetical, epigrams.
126
light
may
plates of bronze, or
of the ceremonies
man
oil
and opobalsamum,
by the Marcosians
re-
in baptism, in order
might escape
They used
scended.
when
to the
form
after this
existing,
to address
them
Powers he was
I,
and
my
all
for herself.
who
But I deduce
is
feminine
my own
origin
By
my
he will escape the Powers and reach the Demiurgus in the eighth
sphere,
whom
am
:
a precious
inasmuch as
your mother knows not her own origin, but I know myself and
no
father,
Achamoth,
Zoroaster, the
the Sapandomad
Wisdom
Wisdom
is
the spirit
Demiurgus
is
of
of the later
described
She
25
of the virtue of God, the
of
is fully
Solomon
vii.
ness, &c.
127
man
bondage as
well as the angel or soul (which abides with the Demiurge), and
ascends himself to his
of body, soul,
own
is
made up
more
spiritual
place.
last of the
nature.
may
would be but a
it
to
was already
is
with a supply of
by the
Thus in the address to
Ildabaoth we find, 0 principal spirit of the Pure Intelligence,
perfect work in the eyes of the Father and of the Son, in preof prayers to be addressed to the Seven Planetary Powers
by thy power
to the world,
life,
first
master of death,
&c., in
presenting thee
with
this
the
or
is
to this idea.
The
to the
which
it
had
body.
2
Taking lao
for the
Lunar
genius.
128
Oreus
it
me
Let
annihilated
is
by
made
it is
by the Peutad.
To
And be
Orai, or
thy power
image of
after the
it
remem-
which sense
sion of a signet, in
it is
may be
It
is
conjectured that
otherwise
tail
through
to pass
it
seized and
it is
this world,
earth,
where
it
its
and
is
animates
But
if
filled
The Gospel
soul
it
and have
how it must
have known my-
collected myself
from
thus
all
begotten sons to the Euler of the world, but have plucked up his
roots,
who thou
having
art, for
left
am
But
if
earth, it is detained
know thee
convicted of
below until
it
has collected all of them and attracted them within itself. This
collection of itself was obtained by the observance of perpetual
chastity, or rather
all
the unnatural
If,
caused abortion
and
elders
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
taking the foetus pounded
it
Then
we have
The above
is
his finger
it.
We have
cupiscence, but
brother.
congrega-
this
mess tasted of
over, saying,
129
not been deceived by the Euler of Congathered up again the backsliding of our
copied (omitting certain particulars as to
He
own
sub-
myth
and
deemed
it
tration of the
punishment
In
illus-
and so
doing the work of the Demiurgus, they told a wild legend that
Elias himself had been rejected from the gates of heaven, though
to his
own
demon had
Hence the
produced in testimony.
were sup-
he was
ex-officio.
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
Certain Gnostic figures and holy names 1 continued to enjoy a
lays
on the virtues of
down
this rule
At
Speculum Lapidum, or
and of the
stones,
Magical
sigils cut
and necromantic
upon them,
figures bear
no
may be
1
Indeed the inexplicable adros
vdros, the most popular in the list,
seems derived from the address to
it
par-
most certain
Chnuphis, apros
ptyei
ireivij
v8 wp
Suf/rj
to the
fire to
tt vp
hungry,
the cold.
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
130
ties possessed
by the stone
it is
And inasmuch
cut upon.
as the
my
gem
This
itself.
is
apparent in a jasper of
human body
other,
fevers
all
which
whip in the
away
evil
prevent conception,
lust,
render the wearer victorious and beloved, and stanch the flow-
ing of blood.
potency.
The
effects
from a
stone engraved with the bird, having a sea-turtle below, and the
is
field.
still
current in
Germany
comer
a proof of
its
importance
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
What
in his days.
met with
On
this
131
it
account of
its
Amulets.
that
employed in
it
cessation in
its
so simple
ing
sole cause of
mode
of proceed-
down
so far
into the
of ancient art
is
extinct,
century,
endow the
XI. 3 a.
when
Western Empire.
may
This he would
was
we
and such a
when such
figure
artists
articles,
gave them
It
the wilderness
date.
for
were
k 2
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
132
the neutral metal, the very fact of such devices never occurring
in-
that given
Each
letters,
side is occupied
by a
line in
Lom-
+oegvttaa+sagra+hogogka+iot1ie+henaveat.
+ OCCINOMOC + ON+ IKC + HOGOTE + BANGYES + ALPHA + 7IB.
+ANA+EGNETON+AIRIE+OIRA+AGLA MEIDA+ADONAI.
+hlERNAThOT + CEBAI 4 GVTGVTT A + ICOThlN 4- i
.
Most
popular of the
class
Kings of Cologne
Baltasar.
words
sound of
the three
Magi
Guttu
again,
for
adorning
Anazajpta
Madros.
Gothic times
in
Guttu
now
Thebal
inexplicable
Ebal
Adros
Time
which
we have
is transitory,
is
the world
is
to
vanity, I
Epiphanius
underneath 4-AOTVO
conjecture
the letters
Ave
Maria,
+YRYRRAGVGVGVBERALT
NO OIO MO O
OIO AV.
The
last
line
seems
common
may
maker.
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
133
For
instance,
Attempting to impose
fictitious
from Isaiah
hope.
xviii., signifying
title
Caulaucauch
words
Hope upon
to the
is
the more so if
we
Germany without
itself
molestation
or
by the
as a schismatic
now
It
When
lost.
them mentioned
may
in the
their
Magi played
names were
to find
names
They came
made
first
which on
for their
their return
home, when the envoys were examined by the kings and princes,
remained unconsumed in the midst of a great
fire
a prodigy
The notion
On
princes
they
produced
the
swaddling-cloth
1
.
of the three
out they took forth the swaddlingcloth unhurt, as much as if the fire
not burn
fire
could
it
Chap. III.
MEDIAEVAL TALISMANS.
134
the
first
being painted as an
seems
on December 25th.
Invicti,
Hence the
by the
specified
a cave
Matthew
men
is
nowhere
derivation of their
place yet
of their
restriction
shown
The
The
Bethlehem
is
(in fact
B-
PPN- E-N-A-
against epilepsy
so
was the
verse,
an
armed standing in
his ship.
Raymond
new
Equally popular,
coinage.
too,
was the
on
the metal ring, and that for the best of reasons, as long as folks
1
The so frequent eber diaber are
known to be the initials of two verses
of a
plague
a fact
elucidating
similar
formulae.
Mottoes so composed go
back far; witness the famous banner
that gave its name to the Maccabees.
135
nempe
Another notable
die
was the
letter
(or
is
is
St.
angel ascending from the east, having the signet of the living
God ,
wherewith
to seal
all
the elect.
Christ, the
and
combined, afterwards
in such favour with the early Christians for a similar use, either
But
the seer would certainly not have applied the title of the
Man . 2
Hebrew name,
This
He
title,
which
is
that is,
makes
the four
Hebrew
it more than
probable that the device, His Fathers Name, on the seal was
lation of the
i.
e.
letters
com-
3
.
1
An ancient tradition makes this
impress the mystic Tau that symbol
originally Egyptian, and adopted into
its
standing upon
St.
it
elect;
SIGNYM TAT
and
in the early
always
2
Greek paintings
is
overlooked
pressly declares
there
foreheads .
use of
blue.
have
is
our
S.
Mount Sion
true purport.
ing
of the Apocalypse
The Lamb
seal of
136
as a
At
of
anity,
first it
works
list
be so ex-
French
of the grand
of the
But
gram.
by several
considerations,
first
we
find
Clemens
or a
fish,
his signet.
And
if
man
little
children
engrave on
it
licentious world
wear engravings of
their
even
if
at
we must
cast aside.
desire.
In the above
list,
We
all other
the phrase
little
practice
she
unknown
in the Christian
was afterwards
upon the thigh of
the infant when bom, and therefore
was adopted as the hereditary device
and the same
figure
discovered stamped
many
genera-
137
writers
age.
sins of the past life at once), fixes three years of age as the fittest
was
still
body
and
1
.
clearly,
saint,
in all religious matters, yet he did not receive baptism until his
thirty-third year,
portraits exist
on gems, except in
to
is
attached that
Emperor
actually
what
is
pretended,
it
it
Tiberius.
If the portrait be
must be a production
of the Cinque-
cento school, which has left us an abundance of Scriptural subjects admirably executed in the
by
Chiflet,
But I
is
though he takes
it for
a Gnostic work.
It is in reality a
head of
origin.
if
the excellence
But what
those
still
infants ?
Assuredly
yesin
for it
is better to
uninitiated.
beyond or a
when
it
may
Otherwise, I give
my
little
little
struction,
Or the
cathedral of Moscow.
138
such attempt,
xxvii.),
is
who
brings
it
and
and
portraits of Jesus,
at
in other materials ,
them
them all up
setting
he
secret, along
to
and offer
Hence
it
sacrifice
and
unto
(See
Heads
of Christ.)
The
earliest
allowed were the Good Shepherd, the Lamb, and the Fish.
reason for selecting the two
much more
by
first is
the Evangelists
obscure, and
it is difficult
to conjecture
why
the figure of a fish should have been held in such honour by the
Christians even of the primitive ages.
The only
satisfactory
jargon of the
The
Fish.
Three
tion
word
I.X.0.Y.2. was
X pujToe
Oeov
The word
Y toe
itself,
2wr??p,
I tjgovq
consisting as
it
Its
1
This quotation is valuable, showing as it does that even as late as the
year 400, it was considered an atrocious
sin to attempt to represent the bodily
appearance of Christ.
Perhaps these
in the Catacombs
faith.
139
its
embody-
The Rabbins,
in their
even a name
Now
who
and
dared to
boils.
sitting in sackcloth
The
it
uncommon
frog, a not
was adopted
list
device
for
of
emblems of the
nature
it
its
existence, from
It
by
the Corinthians to
The
British
Delphico. 10).
Museum gems
is
Red Jasper
The
intaglio, set in
an
On
is
engraved in neat
the stone
is
The
little
offerings
fishi
made
to Atergatis were
of gold
and
lake.
silver,
Ma-
dedication;
Mar. Empiricus
ring
/ceAeuet
firj
140
Caylus. 1
bears the
the
beautiful
monogram
of Christ
shaft of
horizontally.
perhaps imperial, of
its
of the
original possessor.
it
gem
Sard presents a
singular device, the Cross planted upon the Fish, with two doves
An
unique subject,
IHCOYC
if
genuine,
is
Empire, that two such now placed amongst the camei (Mediaeval
Class)
demand
by three
the
side,
particular notice.
seated,
figures, bearing
palms: and
The same
case contains
name
in
monogram
The
first is
Annunciation,
is
the
on a dark sard
indubitably stamped
by
body in bluish-white,
field
its
art.
The Virgin
stands
not
shape of a perfect man, afterwards adopted in representations of the scene; and for the assumption of which A1
in the
XIX.
or
Mary).
half-relief are
No.
2
Recueil dAntiquites,
iv.
pi.
76,
5.
may
only f
Over the
f inch.
OXAIPETICMOC, The
the
MP
monogram
figures is a
Salutation,
TABPIHA, and
and
Mother of God.
Y,
141
in the field
|c
XC
for
half-relief
HCOVC XPICTOC>
The
ment.
it is
being mTlcl1
as late as
John
is oval,
If
may be
This bloodstone
coinage.
man
kneeling
a small
sepulchres,
The
onyx
of opaque white
manner conceivable.
The
stone,
on a transparent stratum,
is
an agate-
about three
its
Nothing in the
is,
Byzantine works.
This
last
where discovered
which
this article,
of Christian art
as it were,
contemporary
is to
but
its
is
existence
is so
is
unknown.
monuments alone
a detailed account
The most
under
my
by making
notice
is
to
design
is
the
whom
rests
stands a dove
come
this digression.
in the field
its
and f1
This
From
the late
14:2
epoch of
Very singular
by Beger (Thes.
whom
such
to their
also
is
Palat.), a tall
An
my own
collection, is
an
branch, aloft
is
the Chrisma
New
beak the
is
A N F T,
olive-
formed into a
the established
Years
its
some devotee.
This intaglio
is
engraved with
whose better-executed coins in fact its style greatly resembles. I have likewise seen an antique gold ring set with a
age,
early design.
up
at him,
fession
KE
(for Kvpit)
This ring,
unlike most of the kind, was intended for the finger, not for
suspension on a cord merely, the opening being wide enough for
the form^Fpurpose, and the entire surface bearing marks of long
wear.
these specimens
come
and with
its
it
face a large
Bee or rather a
As
for the
numerous
by the Roman
The
come
authenticity,
its
example in
sole
my knowledge,
to
any belief in
inspire
143
was a
flat
very
this line
moment
agate rudely
But a
shows the
last portrait to
be a
modem
closer examination
all
most interesting
religion
and
its
which
series,
Nestorians to
whom
Minor by
Emperor.
In
after
Roman
territories.
No. 1330.
of this kind:
striped.
1331.
a carnelian annular
all,
letter
(or
early Cufic)
carnelian.
stamp.
And
lastly,
monogram
form
XPICTOV cut
cedony.
The
anterior to
cal-
the
HEADS OF CHKIST.
144
persecution instituted
by Sapor
II. in
an elegant
HEADS OF
The non-existence
CHBIST.
A brief
dwelt.
by a reference
to certain considerations
allusion to
community of any-
have seen
Clemens
faith
how
Tertullians expressions
only authorized
medium
True indeed
it is
was the
Lord and
(De Pudicitia)
Good Shepherd
of
We
allowed by
Master.
is,
but
this
was in
Abraham and
of
list
is
That
entertain,
much
less to believe.
1
Ubi est ovis perdita ? Procedant ipsse picturse calicum vestrorum. Meaning by this the figures
in gold leaf, the usual decoration of
drinking-glasses under the Lower Em-
But
his
own
prejudices
so
plentifully
HEADS OF CHRIST.
prevented his perceiving
how
145
them by the
The images
Gentiles.
may
of the
It
Apology
thus Apuleius
produces the
which having
temple at Antioch,
fire
when he
was
in the great
it
Thus
it is
of
art
evident
engraving
Roman
own
mode
Christians.
much
of
its
when
to the events
is
ideas,
bas-
great profusion.
Probably
Museo Gregoriano,
proof of
its
early date
may
wand
in the
mummy.
said to have
been in
emperors themselves
and
is
But by
its last
even the
all
1
He was accused of always having
about him the figure of a skeleton a
Black Art.
HEADS OF CHBIST.
146
The Byzantine
of the Iconoclasts,
barbarism.
It
learning
of
is
centuries between
it
again
cameo-cutting
From
we may
these premises
one at his
disciples,
its
an opinion
We
treatment.
also supported
by the manner
There
is
a good engraving
now
for
to Tiberius. 1
to
Pilate,
much
even
if true,
must
rest
upon a mediaeval
destination.
It
may
also
gem
tradition, the
be observed, en
its
itself
original
jpassant , that in
the
age of Tiberius the emerald was never engraved upon, and that
upon
the Renaissance, to
whom
not,
147
(Jesuits
Borne.)
came
into
the
Kircher,
Matter suspects
it
to
is
unknown.
totally
who
died at
Rome
Matter,
in 1715.
They
4x3
of lead,
are
symbolical design, under which are in every case five lines, the
number no doubt
sacred
These
intentionally observed
by the
scribe.
of.
Intermixed are
still
other
characters,
some
alphabet.
novel, touched in
possible strokes.
cides,
beyond
all
we
Ophite Diagramma to be
offered
an explanation.
These stages
manner
I.
nude female
figure, in
circle of
L 2
148
the
Sun )
is
strongly defined
a trident
1Reverse
new
ruler of Tartarus.
A palm-branch within a
circle,
II.
much
fowl,
and probably
Rev
Nude
with huge
ears,
of a
low
altar.
The
first line
equivalent to S, P, Y.
Horns leaning upon some kind of instrument, contemplating a huge tortoise, more carefully drawn than the rest,
III.
which
is
Rev -Female
.
IY. Anubis
down from
Rev
who seems
a lofty pedestal.
Female in
ragged
is
attire,
who
hands as though
staff,
advancing
who
fi>rm,
looking towards a
may be
it
is
the
name
above. *
Rev
of Spring
and eternal
YI.
the ancient
emblems
Rev
Egyptian Typhon.
On
the
149
and her
Rev
this design
Venus
whom
One
other figures.
tutela,
Nude
is
tempted to discover in
Taurus.
by the Gnostics
And
as one of their
may be hazarded
may be
pictures.
The
floor of
guous in
to
Birth of Mithras.
its subject,
is
came
Isis suckling
or,
Horus.
Leaden scrolls were likewise employed in witchcraft, designed to compass the destruction of an enemy.
Tacitus (An. ii. 69) states that the
1
fatal illness of
Germanicus was
attri-
be decyphered
what
Several
and
made
Matter
beis
tabulis
150
On
inscriptions.
female busts
same
two
object, as in the
second
scroll,
much
Anubis,
Below
cross.
the
mummy,
of a
This
gems
compare Plate
III.
with
1,
bears on his
arm a
its
all,
legend
on
In the
Initia.
prescribed
colic,
1,
by a
Egg
vertical line
for instance,
and
an eight-armed
which a
A curious
addition
make
well-
square
Egyptian
cross, a
circle, is crawling.
and
by Alexander of
/ce/3^7
(fr/cy/c
e/cfiX
/cei,
f3 K
K(f>
*
Of the symbols
Plates.
As to
scoffer,
the
God
adored by Alxamenos.
enough
in
The
cuneiform alphabet.
exact value of which
coins issued
by the Persian
all
doubt.
Inasmuch
to the
as the cuneiform
Macedonian Con-
was
A, the
S,
is
151
later,
and continue
their real
to be
meaning
would
ance.
Such
we may
well suppose,
it
the
entire
CARD. BOUILLONS
How
LEADEN BOOK.
it is difficult to
which I will
fidelity,
for the
with
monuments
by
The
rings, secured
by a rod passed
first letters
of
an alphabet.
152
Now
better
standing up.
Female
2.
god Abraxas.
6.
8.
case.
dressed,
Page
Anubis in a short
Female
10.
Man
1.
naked,
The same,
5. The
mantle.
3.
surrounded with
reclining.
Frog.
which appear
figures,
walking.
Bird-headed man,
Bust of Serapis.
7.
4.
for these
first
11.
9.
Terminal
rays.
figure,
Phoenix or vulture.
Mont-
veil.
the
first
is
Serapis,
PI.
and
occupied by
Oeog.
In
discovered
suspect
now
though
this I
in pieces, not
bound up.
ibis
is
Leaden Book.
most
This
Temporum
The type is
new
religion
under the
this
it
should thus be
There
is
a certain
named
the phoenix,
it
undoubtedly
is
Arabian
BoJck, the
theme
in
THE VASE OF
five
hundred years
an
object, therefore,
The Taous
by the Assyrian
sect,
taking
its
now under
This
(literally Peacock) or
153
SINS.
consideration.
are thus
Lord
who
of this world,
who
replaces the
holds so important a
THE VASE OF
A
SINS.
Plate II. C.
fig.
is
to
The obverse
4.
Vowels
Above
object
name
Stratina is to
be decyphered.
tckto'ov
rrj
v nrjTpciv
Place the
rrjg
deiva
womb
eiq
in
its effects
owing
upon the
Indeed the
its
reign ?
THE VASE OF
154
SINS.
more
idea
an
many
The
by adding
Stratina,
it
first for
a general
its
me
This appears to
the
that
is,
the jar in
sole portion of
is,
Eoman
is
Some
It
is,
and
but simply the female uterus, the most obvious and natural
symbol of that
In her mystic
distinctive
Their
Isis,
coffer
Parvati
who
in
larly,
distinctive
symbol
the Nizams
Diamond
the
largest
exhibits
reduce
Strange
reign, this
the longitudinal
orifice.
known
Simi-
Thus,
it
omen
to
and
to
mark
just before
mark that borne on their foreheads by Parvatis secmade by three strokes the two outer white or yellow,
is
DEATH,
HOW REPRESENTED
womb, Medhra
ceeded
and the
155
asps, or cobras
by Caylus
IN ANCIENT ART.
as
same attributes
the kid
PL
xvi .). 1
ABT.
according to our
of,
He
way
which he
is
either extinguish-
holding
it
foot
To understand how
gloomy an
so
or
idea,
so
we must remember
to
2
.
be adopted for
were conveyed
in
Compare
also PI.
Roman
more numerous.
a Roman gem of my own, a
wingless boy of grave aspect, ex-
On
its
side
way
cir-
behind
such as was
it, To
decorating
hand are
still
2
It implied nothing
or, as
poet.
state of unconsciousness,
all
HOW REPRESENTED
DEATH,
156
IN ANCIENT ART.
before the
first
tion in either
body or soul
is
is
after death
the same as
was
it
birth.
Hence
this
mere return,
To be
as
to life
of self-preservation.
site
it,
Ere born
inspired no fears
Byron has
Many
instinct
death.
upon man
is
life
and the
later Platonists,
testifies,
dying, spiritual
birth.
But
after
revolutionized,
of ideas
termed
had been
sin,
and
totally
be
to
as the in-
sarily
assumed a more
horrific aspect,
new
human mind.
The
to
teachers, as supplying
which implied
rolled
still
reality.
Add
more foreign
to that of the
recommended by old
tiger phrases
for the genius
it,
associations
when
and such a
figure
was
HOW REPRESENTED
DEATH,
own
IN ANCIENT ART.
157
martyrs.
from
rest,
And flit,
my injured
shade shall
rise
viviality, flings
vibrating.
Virgils
merum
see
as
it,
Mors aurem
Thus we
ness of
vellens
Vivite,
venio.
ait,
10, 11)
ii.
or long pointed
arm upon a
the other
enjoyment of
second, a
more
its
tall
contents
amphora, as
when
still
fanciful composition,
recommending the
if
in
ones
a larva
glare
if affrighted
aloft
which
at the
ture.
tombs.
fillet
is
The
power.
across a childs
skeleton.
is
depicted laying a
is
that of sleep.
tion
But
it
is
easy to perceive
spiritual influence
to
it
for
and malignant
how
power
human
skulls.
;;
DEATH,
158
But now
idea of death
way
conventionaUy
is
represented
horses
ing
HOW REPRESENTED
IN ANCIENT ART.
and
most common
this is the
tablets
by a
feast-
lifes festive
more forcibly
an
Yet
is
huge maHet,
demon
CJiarun ,
armed
is
why
The
This, perhaps,
is
sits
the cause
It
much
with a
mummers
Cognate to this
is
Roman
the
bliss,
imagined as
far west,
Thou
for
thy
rule,
Capricorn, hast
won
as Manilius lays
down.
Phoenician scarabs
for
The
i.
wave on the
;
its
On
aLl
legs crossed.
little
Their
Thus
legs
in
it is
crossed
repose
HOW REPRESENTED
DEATH,
same
as so
IN ANCIENT ART.
down
159
This traditional
into the
Middle Ages,
many
remain
extinguished torch.
fatigues,
to attest.
ring, is the
But the
butterfly.
its
foot
conveying the
the
emblem
Thus Horaces
of death.
simile
Regumque
Hence the
foot
turres.
apparently ex
votos
his side.
Moor
cut upon a
the
stone about
flat
gate of heaven.
him
earth
suttees,
pile, or into
the
called after
many Hindoo
commemorated
Adams
foot
in Ceylon.
Again,
we
find a similar
form of
feet
on a
of basalt, a
.slab
been a question
how
monuments
of
meaning
for their
Roman
Egyptian
much more
date
than
HOW REPRESENTED
DEATH,
160
IN ANCIENT ART.
Here,
he
also,
is
hand a bundle of
in his right
God
mythology,
is
answered.
as a
Under
a question
human
figure
was made
robes,
to personify
by
him by
art.
times painted on the Nolan vases, has been explained as Aidoneus, but on insufficient grounds, being doubtless a
famed
and in
the adoption
If
we
Neptune in
(xi.
destroyer
Eape
Homer
Again,
this title
by the Greeks
may
perchance
lie
emblem
of death.
question
it
would
Sporus to Nero as a
new
years gift,
immense
by
artists catalogue.
Stosch, in his
kind, and Easpe only a single antique paste, and that of dubious
interpretation, in
bearing away a
nymph
in a car
his shoulder is
Such
the
period
when Hades,
Serapis, Phoebus,
signi-
As
1
for the
Dis, there
Eoman
same root
as Death.
HOW REPRESENTED
DEATH,
IN ANCIENT ART.
161
There can be
augury.
evil
imagination of the
we
little
Romans he
still
whom
with hideous
grinning tusky
face,
legs,
one arm
It
more
Rome
may be
any
applied
life
Mercury
doubtless to the
di bragia.
In early Greek
art
for eyes.
is
On
aptly typified
a vase in the
seen winging
nymph.
its
The back
way
aloft, as if
idea
is
personified
by a simple
is
is
a heros death.
butterfly wings
Again,
Etruscan
we
find it
the well-known
Polyxena
is
capital of
sacrifice of
DEATH,
162
In
creations.
HOW REPRESENTED
this
IN ANCIENT ART.
or,
and melody, the Syrens were considered malignant and destructive beings, exactly the
to the Harpies.
meaning.
As the name
is
its
shoulders
many
early sarcophagi.
is,
was robed in
black and armed with a sword, with which he severed a lock from
the head of his prey, so devoting her to the subterranean gods.
Such a
or grotesque about
it
Ker
also black-
haste.
So, doubtless,
by iEschylus when
the horror of
must
the
He
and
were
torches.
Perhaps under
Harpy sometimes
bust of an aged
womans.
man
replacing the
163
This awful
word being
It is
the Preserver,
Brahma-Vishnu-Siva.
Amen
In
gVI
If uttered, the
or So be
elements,
its
signifies
as
The
as usually
god of Wisdom.
of Ganesa, the
triliteral is rather
in fact it is
in token of approbation.
it,
The
ii.
70)
Brahma
Name
milked out as
and the
is
it
letter
JVI
From
Heaven.
or Earth, Sky,
comprehensibly exalted, successively milked out the three treasures Of that ineffable text beginning with the
entitled Savitri, or the Gayatri.
who
priest
word
shall
Tail,
and
know
the
who
and a
twice-born
man
preceded by the
triliteral
I cannot help
sus-
grammaton
AUM
the latter
nTPC onAIO&JAOTMOAEI,
spelt
3
by a Greek.
Bhur, Bhavah, Swar.
would be
; ;
!:
164
which
consists of three
The
Let us adore
who
who
return
recreates
whom we
whom
from
all,
must
all
Heaven
whom
proceed, to
all
illuminates
Another
is
44
:
Earth
Sky
may
it
The Brahmins
This
new and
Sun ( Pushan ),
speech
is
by us
Be
to thee.
splendid, playful
gratified
woman.
May
that
we
this
my
seeks a
sirous of food,
by
man
solicit
may
it
De-
splendid Sun,
who
gift of the
the
Moor observes on
this, that
it is difficult to
be so sedulously kept
conjecture
why
unconnected with the idea of mystery and affectation of profundity doth not appear likely to have the
all priests, of
covery of
dreaded by
truth.
meaning
of the
name
effect, so
Tat may
to the
In this doctrine
lies
the whole
and
it
may
well be that
many
of
them
Words
an anagram
There
irresistibly
in Greek.
165
p. 101.
System of Emanations,
and female
all
feature
which pre-
osophy
by
Each deity
exerts his
male
same
power
that
instrument or attribute
is,
(the
is
also fixed
Junos attribute.)
2.
Kamala, or lotus-bearing
Persian
is
title of
is
title
her vehan
the buffalo
rather
3.
fecundity
2
:
Bhavani, goddess of
wife of Vishnu,
MAPTA
in his
as Nauthji, a
common NAVTITA.
seventh avatar,
name
of
Sumitri, the
COV-
explain
is
1
This explains why the Sassanian
queens carry that flower in their
hands
they are represented in the
character of Kamala.
I shall have
their
for
perishes
may
called
166
name
of the
Isis
Yishnu
as Naryani, float-
leaf, is
coloured all
The
of
its
Abundance
(Ceres or Abundantia),
we
AND ATTRIBUTES.
YAMAS TITLES
Serapis becomes
more evident
office.
his
(psychopompus)
Karmala,
is
To
Yama, and
who
who
conducts them
is
titles
Death
Mors
;
is sufficiently
lies
Brahma.
The
ITS
Siva.
The
Preserver.
Siva indeed
is
English
THREE PERSONS.
Yishnu.
The
Creator.
last is
a fitting
change.
is
unmistakeably
The
The connexion
and
evident,
Destroyer.
is
no more than
2
same as Yama, the god of the shades.
From
the Inscription of
clvii.
legend
of
b.c.
old
Hades.
167
it
Spirit
Buddha
to
be
thee,
Lord
of the earth
God
trouble
the Lord of
all
things
Age)
the
the deity
Thou
art
OMj the
Brahma, Vishnu,
the
who overcomes
and
thou art
And
Reverence be
0, Damadara! show me
Thou art he who resteth upon the face of the milky
ocean, and who lieth upon the serpent Sesha.
Thou art Trivikrama, who at three strides encompasseth the earth. I adore thee,
the destroyer of the evil spirit Kesi.
favour.
who
He
the just.
Feet in
are
relief,
or incavo,
That
is,
Compare the
colossal
foot
dedi-
proper attribute.
The Winged
Foot,
entwined with a serpent placed between two lions seiant, is cut on the
present, one,
throne;
the
other,
standing.
168
An
Bay
temple there by the deposit in the pit of one hundred and twenty
small bronze images, called Tahmudahs
Languda
twenty of larger
Buddha
It gives
When
souls,
an account
Buddha Avatar
size,
and
as a flower, kneeling
When bom
on his hands.
womb
crystal, in
Brahma attending
re-
feet,
at the
to Indra.
The penances
demon
of the
He
stood on one foot, holding the other and both his hands
toe.
3.
He
4.
7.
The same
common
epi-
In
mediaeval ecclesiastical usage (and
probably to the present time) it was
or deified mortal.
cration of
relic
buried
underneath
its
base.
This
To be
earth over
it
He
stood on
Thacur, noble, a
god
5.
in incessant adoration.
thet of a
2.
at the time of
inhuma-
in
6.
He
fire.
8.
He
stood on his
tion
patient,
of the task,
He
TAUROBOLIA INCANTATIONS.
head with his
hung by
his
upwards.
feet
hands on a
He stood on
He hung
9.
tree.
11.
169
one hand.
10.
He
head downwards.
TAUROBOLIA
the
however
rite,
in
atrocious.
to
be regenerated descended,
mouth
of
which being
was slaughtered
upon them, and his hot blood streaming down through these
apertures after the manner of a shower-bath, completely drenched
The victim
had a baptism
recognised type of
stituted the
most
life
to Justin,
INCANTATIONS.
Erictho, in her evocation of the ghosts, appeals thus to the
infernal deities (Lucan, VI., 695-750)
in secula torquet
Non
agitis seevis
Infelicem
Jam
animam ?
flagellis
Destituam
INCANTATIONS.
170
Et
Paretis ? an Ille
quo nunquam terra vocato
Non concussa tremit qui Gorgona cemit apertam
Yerberibusque suis trepidam castigat Erinnyn
subito feriere die.
Compellandus
erit
Yos
estis
Superi
And Cbaos
Unnumbered worlds
And earths
dull god,
who groaning
still
beneath
my
fell
spell,
The
Say,
must I
And
call
Midst deaths
Ill
dog your
to the
upper light
And
And
Nor
let
Ill
show,
what
Ill tell
feasts
so delight,
And
still
reluctant
Or must
I call
my behests
Him,
at
to obey.
Grecian
mythology, hut
Lucans Chaos
is
the
savouring
INCANTATIONS.
His Rector
opened month.
171
me
the promised
prototype in the
utterly inexplicable.
old
His Furies
But
aspect that the latter wears in Yama-putri, but which she puts off
when on
earth or in heaven
and the infernal feasts that so
charm her are the human sacrifices offered by her special
;
the pessime
Siva
mundi
arbiter,
suits well
Her
lord,
1
.
Kali, one
Even
hands.
The numerous
peculiar to Isis
form Parvati.
2
,
who
Now
is
were
also
from heaven,
source.
Her
i. e.
priests
Hassan, pure
sworn
of cypress-wood, fell
in virtue
Such asceticism
down
is
office.
and was
flourishing under the same name
entirely an
Indian
institution,
around the Dead Sea, and springing from the same root as the
mysterious religion at Ephesus.
1
Lucan may indeed have heard
something of the Demiurgus Ildabaoth, the Son of Darkness or Erebus, existing in some old theogony
under a different name. The Gnostics
did not invent, they only borrowed
and adapted.
to the
Macrobius
there
172
upon
In
these tracts are situated the fertile lands of the Magi (in Media)
tion.
name
it
Magian
,
here
upon famous
doctrines,
known by
the mystic
religion or Magia,
of Machagistia is the
we have
made many
additions,
when he was
most
unknown
regions of
religious rites ,
as far as
he was able to
collect
them
of these
The
latter,
down
handed
Thenceforth through
many
generations,
down
It is said that
first
to the present
place fell
was
at first
This
is
of Darius
professed.
173
to
it
grown
and inhabit
of a distinct nation,
are
to the dimensions
villages unprotected
own
But by
1
.
and name
by
walls,
In
account
this
Ammian
has strangely
much more
the
first
Darius
2
.
clearly the
by an importation
the conquest of some Indian pro-
vinces.
case,
we need
not be surprised at
title),
many
first
sight
Gnostic,
apparently their
and
it
is
primitively
original
Indian,
amongst
sense,
Freemasons
symbols,
the
and in
retaining
insignia
when we
And
investigate the
mode
But the
of their
the
thing.
and
itself it gives
174
descent
inheritance, turns
plumes.
In the
no
have
first
place
it
connexion,
The
maintain.
where each
to the
actual
either
latter
name
or traditional,
still
the
custom
with
and according
trial-
wainers.
this
is
an air of mysterious
it
signifies
to set
the
common work-
man who
As
to these
Marks, of which
and of obscurity.
Many
of
them
is
the most
indeed full of
are traditional,
and go
and variety in
initials
mark
on
the
belonged.
This, though
similar in
all
outline,
dicate
mediaeval architecture.
was
religious,
175
many being
illiterate
work-
men.
To
few of
An
Mahadeva,
i.
e.
XIII. A.
figure, PI.
god having
(the latter
PL
it
4,
five heads),
the SherJcun or
is
This five-pointed
Brahma
or Water.
still
as full of virtues.
XIII. A.
The union
3.
Water
of Fire and
is
A point,
Turn
is
work.
circle,
emblem
Unity
fort of Agra,
Mohammedan
of Trinity in
sculptured
Brahm
Circle is the
1
This mark is cut on the fallen
impost lying across the so-called altar.
It is nine inches long, and clearly
defined and may he described as the
13th character in series f, ending in
apparently the Roman letters |_V
having in fact much the form of a
Curious
sigla or nota scriptoria.
marks, intersecting circles, &c., occur
;
land.
(See
Archaeological Journal/'
vol.
xix.,
p.
78.)
The Stonehenge
mark
it,
he
cer-
tainly
thereof
it
is
sculptured,
together
176
Worshippers of
jar
Female
Sacti, the
Principle,
with (A.
oldest
6),
symbol of wonderful
^coins,
Greek
mark
their sacred
The Vishnaivas
5).
on the
and in
ecclesiastical sculptures,
made up
of
four r, and the sound confounded with that of the Sacred Tetra
grammaton. 3
it is
seen on Greek
termed a Labyrinth.
and vesica
heart,
crescent,
piscis,
this discussion
title
from
It
first
under Christopher Wren for president in the time of the Commonwealth. Their real object was political the restoration of
monarchy
The pretence
of
by the
Similarly
marked the
tlie
Isis
worshippers
which I
shall
of
produce an indubitable
blem of Resignation
or
em-
hence adopted
example.
2
religion.
The
Hebrew.
Indeed
quadriliteral
name
of
God
in
this
177
its
nature, neither
of
its real
If
we
reflect
how rankly
its fullest
and
was
of Protestant
essentially
for the
classes,
most
new
we may on good
numbered many members
growth,
despotism of Cromwell.
im-
In the Rosi-
little
The
other.
that accepted
by Nicolai
founder
Wurtemberg, early
Duke
His writings,
all
indications
community
of Alchemists
and Astrologers
(or in other
of his
his apostleship
of the mass.
The well-meaning
At
that time
II.
was the
the
Emperor Ru-
greatest patron of
all
and
so
all
commenced
words
in order to direct
dolphus
by Ammian
(xxi. 5),
178
much
Naturally
air as
also
to experimental
down
therein
and
this ceremonial
But
setting aside
Andreass
ing
how
obtained possessions,
and
swept away
In
at
had
affiliated
amongst the
would be an absurdity
1307.
Order
universally that
spread
to
Consider-
its
Europe,
throughout
laity
branches,
multitudes both
itself
it
were
Templiers, a
name
still
borne
by
up the succession
of
It is said that
Francis
I.
burnt
alive,
of that
Order down to a
by the same
the Rosicrucians.
Certain
orders, extirpated
it is
Communicated
to
me by
a Brother.
kings
still
sect, it
This
first
179
been represented
by the
much
first
truth in them.
If
much
amongst
affected,
all
as
history and
remains
existing
declare,
had
An
important point
is
if
to
they arrogate to
their body.
But dismissing
all
these
speculations,
we
under no
are
of the
many
of
Andrews
plates,
ingenuity)
by Yon Hammer
in
his
Mystery
of
Baphomet
Eevealed.
same
truth,
idols
adored, according to
One
Yon Hammers
the
recent Neskhi letter attest their modern date, for had they been
contemporary with the Templars the Cufic must have been employed.
these
common by
all
such
frater-
nities.
the
subject will
Hammers
n 2
be
theory.
180
qua Gnostici
et
quidem Ophiani,
apostasiae,
idololatriae
et
quidem impuritatis convicti per ipsa eorum monumenta. (Published in the Mines de lOrient, vol. vi.)
The treatise is illustrated with
and
coins.
cranium
et aliqua
Art. 54.
humanum
habebant.
Quod
In
Magus
(a
with a consecrated
string, there is
by the Zoroastrian
Parsees and probably preserved by Manes
Icosti
prescribed
originally) in his
new
religion.
Other
articles,
not
of unnatural practices.
idols,
it
Roman
must be
Jupiter or
all
over
He
Man of
trial
une
These
is
The
centuries.
unknown
and thirteenth
Von Hammer,
for adjudging
181
1
.
female
in others the
But
Roman
taste so strongly
The
vases on
which he
lays
so
has
The second
reliefs.
2
.
three
by him
as
lyre, the
bucket of Anubis
the
within a furnace.
fire
savours
much
The
It
feeding
relief
up
of the Brazen
the
command
front face
is
with hands
raised,
whence drop
off chains.
Inter-
But the Arabic legends in the modern lettering in this case also,
and yet more the classic air of the second design, prove to conviction that we have here nothing more than a portion of the
who
fattened
II. at
the end
Rudolphus
acquaintance in
the
designer
with
their
way even
Elizabeth
is
into
scroll dis-
dress.
pointed in a
Queen
gown
so
embellished.
2
The
figures
182
(a
reditus
Ego
Septem
et
is
Tu
fuere.
es
unus Renegantium
7rjowicroe fit.
The
fact that so
few monuments
be
degraded. 2
Or
The
and
may be
attributed to
begotten between
sinful.
briefly this.
is
it
itself,
Constans
II.,
native of
Samosata,
Constantinus
its
Sylvanus,
combination of
more closely
to the
theosophism of Manes.
numerous Manicheans
of Armenia,
readily united
sects,
into
especially the
Incessantly persecuted
new
by the Byzantine
capital, the
im-
Whom
Magnus Maximus,
principal
of Avila,
followers,
in
and
spite
his
of the
In the
same century Epiphanius boasts of
having by his information caused
seventy women, even of rank, to be
sent into exile, through the seductions
of some in whose number he had himself been drawn into joining their
interposition of St. Martin.*
sect.
It
may
reasonably be suspected
by turning evidence
* Theodosius also
offence.
Priscillian
183
by a colony transplanted
Here
odious
Eome and
Twelve canons
of
These few
facts, selected
The Druses
and
of
when
summit
of
influence.
all
their
for
probability the
form of a
calf,
is,
come
own
times.
to light
their
evidently handed
all
Of
the popular
here
is,
modern
times.
Now
it is
a singular coin-
German
184
was
Sa much
was
all
absolutely inevitable.
tian revelation
on
is,
astro-
it is
an
religious object.
whose
of the Signs,
figures
flourishing times of
versal
In the
of uniof un-
of the religion,
Now
this
name appears
Greek
have been
to
IYworcjcoi, those
all actions
As
it is
a constant
as the
lessly exterminated
by Justinian, and
their brother
the
new
all
sectaries
equal zeal
by the
caliphs,
liberty,
or
Egypt and
infidels.
by
their un-
The
sects
Literally, Ordinance-haters.
185
under the shadow of the Arabian caliphs; and thus maintained their secret notions and observances without farther notice
or molestation.
Now
inasmuch as these
Sufi
meant
astrology, the
little
by
into
is
it
how
the latter
the secret
and
The
art.
Sufi
such matters.
maintained,
Crusades,
city
all,
of the
coast, and,
above
nations,
is
more
a fact
itself in
Roman
by the
germ
of
Frenchmen
tories in
or princes holding
France.
terri-
186
How many
replaced.
arts,
As
e. g.
In Italian
to the productions of
1
zecca, tazza, rocca (for citadel), cameo, &c.
The
latter
we
is
the
fall of
petty
Moslem
against the
common enemy,
them
any of the
own
in holding their
Amongst
The Baphometic
which
is
idol or
3,
so
figures
Lebanon.
i. e.
me
in Plate
ii.
3, vi.
Lower Empire,
Yon Hammer,
amongst
many symbols
and
Amongst these
the most striking are the Three Yases (already described) with
their unintelligible Arabic legends,
especially the
as exemplified in the
tice
Italian Gothic,
civil
branch,
which he
more
is
a direct im-
name
believes to be the
themselves with
Hashish, or extract of hemp, before
attempting any of the desperate missions enjoined by their head; thus
of intoxicating
its
present sense.
187
1
the quest for the Sangraal being
true that at
first
It
much
baptized) afford a
into
be re-
to
For the
allusion,
as
therein
particular vice
or,
censure of some
As
for his
But
his
he has committed
inexplicable
its
source
is
The
it
was intoxicating
the building so
at the
greatest absurdity,
how-
much upon
the
for
by the Gnostics as synonymous with Sophia, which his whole argument assumes as an
established fact.
And in the same strange manner does he interpret the numerous Masons marks he has collected, though all
my
plates.
The
this
of the Demiurgus,
Perfect chastity was the necessary condition for attaining unto the sight of
wondrous
vessel.
188
of Matter
this profession
vow
first
inviolate
to
Gnosis.
their explanation of
own
and
children,
is
own
sake,
of
to
In no
its
velopment.
conduced
But such an
to the
affectation of purity
most mightily
their promulgation
Any
1
.
teaching
is
matters too high for mans understanding, makes a great profession of asceticism,
it
is
difficult,
consequences
if
merely because
fully
carried out
show of
is
difficult,
is
and inasmuch
them
for
as
in
the
means of
obtaining influence over brutish intelligences incapable of distinguishing the means from the end.
of
in the land, they most joyfully accept the teaching that promises
still
is
constantly climb-
recedes before
him
at
each successive stage of his ascent, even such a one has the
comfortable assurance that he himself continues in the
poor,
diately above
As
him on the
is
social ladder.
In this
of the
imme-
dollings.
list
Hans Knipper-
189
rapidity with
all,
of the vast
it
Catholic Church
especially
and pomp.
The Templars began
affluence
To mark
that of the
this,
was two knights mounted on the same horse, the most striking
exemplification of poverty that could be imagined in the days of
chivalry.
Pegasus
there
at
upward
his
first,
Winged Horse
their career
was drawing
cruel destruction,
genious
mode
by some
doubtless
the brethren,
to its close,
in
And when
their chivalry.
Perhaps, however,
in-
vows
as faithfully as in
The
sion of the aspirant into the various secret societies that flourished
under the Lower Empire and during the Middle Ages, are
only faint traditions of the penances or tortures
all
exacted from
caves, altars,
and
it
and inscriptions
this country.
so
still
readily
extensively, on account of
;
existing in
Germany, France,
Druidical faith
How
its
quidem ad nostram
190
ad naturae
et
inane pervecta
mundo
adeo
ista toto
sestimari potest
in
by
instituted
By
etiam saluberrimum.
rites
and
Zoroaster,
domestic chaplain
to
first
Xerxes
in
published by Osthanes
his
Grecian
brief struggle
with Christianity, as
it
it is set
appears in
forth in the
many
of the
Two
all
is
Thus
and antagonism
expedition.
it
things
2
.
Now
Good
up by
his master
travels.
Is
may have
West
until
made
to
modern convivial
hetcBria , for
lowest grade amongst the Mithraic illuminati, has yet a representative in the
who
scale,
armed man or
Tiler,
an
official,
conclave.
But
seem
to
after
Roman legions
temples,
invasion (Cedrenus,
bre fire-temples
i.
at
723).
Balkh
The Gueare
still
still
Order declare)
still
of deep significance.
to the
of the
Rosy
instance, Nicolai
thinks
up an unbroken existence
that
formula
as offered
of the
1
For
Pentagon (Pentacle) or
their
191
mentioned
by the ascending
the
in
Ophite
symbol
figure
It has
sphere.
is
may be
a charm against
fire
similarly interpreted
this figure
(unavailing, alas
this
five-pointed
its
Plutarch.
In
to its
liable,
by
being considered as
knightly wearers), 3
And
by
primal Budd-
the
(Fortset-
O First
chief
Word
gence, perfect
to rule with
work
thy dominion.
and
As Beranger
freely traverse
sufficient
reason
on tombstones.
sings
192
merely for
tlie
what
insignia of
at
its
institution.
blazed high above the Delphic shrine, and which, though shorn
of its dignity,
still
and of
fire,
has come at
are the
main
articles of accusation
amongst the
by the Pope to all archbishops, bishops, and papal commissaries, upon which to examine the knights: in accordance
120, sent
Isti
super quibus
p.
262)
Militiae
mentis Y.
facta.
Primo, quod
ordinem
fuisse institutum
et a
praedicti Ordinis et
quandoque
1.
post, vel
quam
cito
terat abnegabat
Jesum,
et
commoditatem ad
quandoque Deum,
et
et
quandoque
et
illos
5.
qui
eum
recipiebant.
recipiebant, Christum
non
esse
Yerum Deum,
illis
quos
vel quandoque
illis
Filium prophetam.
7.
Jesum,
et
hoc dicebant
illis
quos recipiebant
193
licet
10. Item,
et
imaginem
mandabant.
12. Item,
quod mingebant
et conculcabant
interdum
et eos
et
et fidei
ortho doxae.
16. Item,
20. Item,
quod credebant
in sacrificium altaris.
et dicebant eis
circa,
bantur in ore vel in umbilico seu in ventre nudo, vel in ano seu
in spina dorsi.
29. Item, aliquando in virga virili.
30. Item,
quod
Ordinem non
recipiebant quod
exirent.
32. Item,
quod receptiones
33. Item,
alio
commisceri carnaliter.
37. Item,
38. Item,
42. Item,
quod
et aliqua
43. Item,
cialiter in
cranium
quod
ilia
facer e.
et pati.
quorum
videlicet Capita
unam
ipsi
illis
aliqua habebant
humanum
Tres Facies
et alia
habebant.
eorum magnis
capitulis et congregationibus.
49. Item,
50. Item;
quod
51. Item,
52. Item,
quod
illud
salvare.
divites facere.
eis.
194
53. Item,
54. Item,
quod in
aliae
longitudinis earum.
56. Item,
quod in venerationem
57. Item,
quod injungebant
quod
iis
et
de nocte.
61. Item,
non
quod injungebant
eis
revelarent.
65. Item,
68. Item,
quod
si
carceris.
cere affligebantur.
69. Item,
quod injungebant
nisi fratribus
73. Item,
eis
quod non
confiterentur aliquibus
ejusdem Ordinis.
quod
et
quod
80.
83.
quod de consuetudine
antiqua.
communiter modis
90. Item,
praedictis in toto
quod alium
modum
fiebant
Ordine supradicto.
non servabant.
97. Item, quod clam consueverunt tenere sua Capitula.
98. Item, quod clam, ac in primo somno, vel in prima
vigilia
noctis.
99. Item,
clausuris
quod clam
quod
sic
se
includunt ad tenenda
de
eorum.
domus
super tectum
101. Item,
sit
195
quod
scilicet
ponere excubiam
104. Item,
quod
et viguit
ipsi tenent
et tenuerunt retroactis
quy
et
et
eadem observabat.
sibi
competebat et in eo
resi-
debat ab antiquo.
114. Item,
tates et errores
foedi-
et singula
117. Item,
fama
quod de
120. Item,
quam
Pryceptor Cypri,
Pictaviy,
communis
et
extra.
Normandiy,
Yisitator,
et
Magnus
quamplures
alii
quam
TEMPLARS.
1.
bantur
Deum
blasphemabant
et
Christum
o 2
196
ST.
DENYS.
esse affirmabant.
quidem
et circa
prse se ferens
illis
ipsis
Verba
4.
consecrationis in
6.
DENTS.
Vie de Philippe
Les
forfaits
pourquoi
et pris, et contre
les
Chap.
le Bel.
66.
eux approuvez
(si
comme Ton
dit) et
daucuns
Le Premier
Quand
tantot etoit
icelui
ils lui
3.
donnoient
une
toile polie,
ils alloient
vieille
du
et passant pardessu
ciel
et
et illecques certes le
yeux
et
Templier mettoit sa
clarte
mais
les draps.
en
un nouveau Tem-
comme
Quils ne croient
ils le faisoient,
faisoient
ils
escarboncles reluisans
et
comme
etoit
en
Dieu souverain,
et
ST.
memement
DENYS.
197
en
se affioit
lui
de bon coenr.
Car
4.
ils
Outremer
recommrent
il
fut pris
Que
5.
si le
ils
anssi la trabison
que
S.
et
Acre
de T Outremer
Louis ent en
alle es parties
ils
ment
6.
Roy
vendus.
les Cbrestiens
tresor
dommageable
au Royaume.
7.
Car
comme
si
Ion dit
ils
connurent
c etoit
8.
moult de
Que
si
de
charnellement.
faits
felonies.
en sa malice aucunement
lui
lautre
pecbe dberesie, et
le
ils le
fermes leur idolatrie et leur creance tenoient, et de tout deprisoient la Croix de J esu-Cbrist.
Que
9.
une
si
ne fut reconnue
foi
lui ceinte
ou
liee
affichee.
10.
Que
saints fonds
Thostel ou
tant
femme
comme
ils
gist denfant
forfaits
et
Et
ainsi
pour
Pape
damnes.
11.
ils
pis: car
un enfant nouveau
This
is
first
The
world,
Perfect Passover
(p.
129).
cuit et roti 1
says
en-
au feu
by the
Minucius Felix, of in-
E DELPHICUM.
198
et
Idole.
The charges
(who attempts
to disprove
them) in
his
side) in his
Versuch
Anton
by Fr. Nicolai
Beschuldi-
fiber die
und
The
letter
DELPHICUM
placed so conspicuously in
left
many
of the Gnostic
He
its origin.
it
gives
The Greeks
as denoting the
mere
the famous
the
now
44
established Seven
be,
el,
44
its
Thou
proper
art, ad-
the Living
After they
party, they
own
E DELPHICUM.
199
itself,
and not
The
Greece.
from
so
idea of
its
its
virtue
is
and connected
of Indian source,
From
made
its
way
to Delphi, in
India
it
Ion.
upon Incantations
In the chapter
(p.
In the
dawn
first
of Grecian philosophy
we
find Pythagoras
times
formal
As
mode
of
all
given
profound obscurity.
its
In our
its
name
to the
number has
perhaps, because
it
five ingre-
necessarily
many
the introduction of so
But
number
when our language was enriched by
other Hihdostanee words.
may
have in
the
Delphi,
many
this
alteration
its
true origin
indeed,
placed upon
it
becomes
its side.
It
was hallowed at
the vowel came into
figure
Greek alphabet, an
the
if
mitians times.
1
Or
where
in the
it is
earlier
clasped
vase-painting,
by Orestes seeking
Eume-
Always sculptured
cone,
a symbol having
as
an obtuse
nothing ob-
its
nides.
2
scene in
Pl.
200
to
Plate
No.
1.
size.)
I.
pair of
wings springing from his sides and thighs, holding in each hand
a huge scorpion
figure to be a
by the
The
tail.
shows the
latter attribute
Above
and in the
field
No.
2.
no legend.
Anubis walking
terminating in a ball
in each
No.
3.
Bev.
MIXAHA
the Cabalists
Plasma of bad
moon
this talis-
class of Abraxoids.
the
between
of the sun.
quality.
is
one a
probably equine.
In his four
hands he bears on one side two swords, on the other two blazing
flambeaux.
see the exact
One
of his feet
is
Here we
unmistakeably hoofed.
first,
The
attribute
infernal
and the
celestial regions.
Bev.
stone
No.
Coptic. 1
Load-
No
legend.
No.
5.
Plasma.
Around, in large
letters,
TIMNITAENEI.
its
explained.
An
name Ambo
is
clearly legible.
Plate
EFENNHSE ZCOZIOATPIAN,
PU) MYAA
Rev.
201
Romula
when
moon was
the
An
in Cancer.
little
imperishable evidence of
other trace.
ago,
and
left
no
No.
6.
Calcedony.
trader.
No.
bird,
of
7.
On
evil genii.
his
IH*
if
lAlaX
Neat work.
Green Jasper.
No. 8. The Good Shepherd bearing upon his shoulders the lost
lamb as he seems to the uninitiated eye but on closer in:
spection,
hooked
staff.
is
a long
or apostle
In his hand
It
among
one
by the
the Gnostics
form
gems
?
though
so
much
No.
9.
sup-
(Authors Collection.)
human
legs,
this type I
ones
its
Of
on account of
mind the
forming a walking
its
It
is
may have
In the
AB PA is to be made out.
figure.
design recalls to
Dev
AsJimog, the
:;
202
Pan and
devils of the
No.
two
10.
monkish
own mythology
his satyrs
creed.
much
birds, ostriches,
became the
having one a
elegance
bulls,
stand as guardians of the Sacred Table (Eucharistic), which supports a tripod bearing the consecrated bread, above which, be-
One
letters, stands
numeral 1
Above shine the seven planets: under the table reposes the
Mithraic Lion, type of the sun, and likewise representing the
highest grade in that religious hierarchy.
No. 11.
Man
Sard.
lion, standing, a
long staff in
by the
if
Male
figure
Moon
to
amongst which
may be
in conjunction
In the
a female kneeling
field
many
NTA YXYN
scattered
words often
the
rites
The simulation
of death
preliminary to his
rude work.
Rev. IAU)
See Plate
Loadstone
CABACO0 AEHIOYU).
XHI. G.
Or perhaps Jeromes Pater Bromius for how could the Roarer be
better imaged? And if this be ad1
II.
mounted on a
letters,
he presume
Plate
1.
evidently
KENTAYP
Green Jasper.
the talisman.
No.
Rev.
hundred pieces
into a
official.
mitted,
it
equivalents for
very
Glory be
number
of
(p. 54).
Plate
VM
II
to
common
203
to the
two
religions,
No.
2.
radiated and
written behind
This
expressed in hieroglyphics.
if
many
racters, or
perhaps numerals.
ABAA@ANABAA
this scene belongs
is
In the
Egyptian amulets.
later
Thou
3.
Father
).
by Phre,
The design of
Loadstone
work
a fair intaglio.
It is
is
of the intaglio.
is
a comet
nothing Egyptian in
It
seems to
me
is
so strongly insisted
much
Such
on in the
The
cyphers,
its
rather a
indeed
in so
mystic cha-
Terminal figure
name
the
No.
field certain
is
articles of accusation
reverse
is
brought
No.
4.
He
Lower Empire.
A god standing,
Green Jasper.
may be
OMBO-RYN.
The
last
In the
(Apollos own),
This intaglio
is
field,
1
This peculiar bird of the Sun,
which only made its appearance at
Heliopolis, would be appropriately in-
for
tended.
204
No.
Two
5.
Name.
incloses
hieroglyphic numerals.
set in
No.
so
6.
common type
in a
word Tetragrammaton
An
On
four
Sard originally
an iron ring.
its
that spell so
name
the
or the
Iao, usually
employed
for this
purpose, and thus showing that the one passed as equivalent for
Sard, the engraving in the latest and most debased
the other.
Eoman
style
the legend
No.
7.
with his
is
in
which
Name
M1XAHA - MSCAHA -
Rev.
it,
me
design, exactly as in
8.
to
the Ineffable
No.
known
as the intaglio,
IAU).
These
an early one
care of Jupiter,
i.e.
protect the
and protecting
star.
star appears
Tutela
from Horaces
Te Jovis impio
Satumo refulgens
Tardavit alas.
declares,
For in
god
this later
sole
and almighty
now reduced
to a
mere
Plate
III
/O
A
0N
It
their
205
made Saturn
their
and
they ap-
restless,
Bloodstone
rude
work.
Plate
No.
1.
Mummy-like
huge serpent
figure
(p. 149).
by
In the
apparently
the
in
coils of a
Vigna Massini
III.
is
figure.
initiation,
Loadstone.
2.
He rises
itself,
having found
it
effect to
equally efficacious
if so
I,
am the good
AN OX - AN OX - XN OYM 1C
NAYTITA (ending as usual in
Bev.
genius.
away
fire
bold, though
somewhat rude.
its
originally a J asper,
surface
indicate.
(Authors Collection.)
Work
206
No.
3.
wards
hand on
down-
In the
known
language.
ETEMEN TOY
H RATOS!
;
The
intaglio,
very coarse
No.
4.
often repeated.
size,
and metallic in
the
in white letters,
In
name
of
4)
META
of Serapis,
of a square
some Alexandrian
But
pro-
Similar in
paste,
by a
lustre.
spell-
the
Loadstone, large
tool.
is
is
glass-
was
To
Demons.
signet, so
No.
sealed
it
assaults of
5.
went
military term
Greek
our grounding
arms.
2 Caylus gives one bearing a long
string of names, followed by tt avaare
fj.oi
for
t ov ttovov
me from
female)
3
OT
MON
(iv.
tt]v
is
PL
debver
wearer (a
<pcpovair]v ,
pain
the
168).
put for
in the second line
twice.
MONOY,
doing
the
duty
who
in
of
is unmistakeably to be recognised.
4
I have lately met with a bronze
disk which by reason of its large diameter and tenuity could only have
been used for impressing some very
yielding substance, such as dough.
BPICEWN,
unknown
207
to the
Bev
staff.
Hence,
rjXotfropoi,
.
later,
their
mace
The Tri-formed
latter, serpents,
consort Abraxas.
Ima, superna,
we
agit, Proserpina,
Luna, Diana,
the Sun-god.
for suspension.
7.
The Chnuphis
PI.
I.
The triple
Bev
S S S and
Chnuphis amulet
at the side
XNOVSVBIG.
Neatly
No.
8.
moon;
in the exergue
AW.
called the Sun, before he attains his full power, Horus, there
The same
title
is
Hindoo
Greek Heracles,
Naryan
archaic art
208
always painted
is
now
blue
title
by me
No.
in
Rome
9.
(1849).
the lunar disk on his head,
pillars of
all
know-
ledge.
had an
(p.
Here we
letters,
instinctive
44).
The
pillars of
Hermes
says
Horapollo
still
same
Bev
10.
as
and in the
before,
The legend
HNAMEPU),
new moon.
this
(Authors
jasper.
Collection.)
name only
formed like
filled
of Iao
combination
man
of
holding 2 a
the
all
scroll, or
may be
The
recognized.
left
hand
is
discovered
by the
Jewish
Perhaps, after
all,
ABAAOANABAA,
to
in front face
is
leaving no doubt as
The
much
Lion
which however Caylus thinks
passant,
of an earlier date.
Pkte IV
209
by Horace
to
Fate
Te semper
manu
Gestans ahena.
This intaglio
a
is
fine
wheel (Herz
cast).
Plate IY.
1
The
as
by
Ovid says
Under the
altar.
This subject
is not, strictly
speaking,
Fair work.
Calcedony.
2.
title
field
above
An
early Phoenician
scarabeoid per-
upon a
serpent
is
sprinkle.
Isis.
Fine
Sard.
4.
scorpions tail
this class.
a Magian genius.
Scarabeoid.
smoke
Better
or locusts legs,
work than
is
and
usual in
Sard.
birds
faces
210
Bacchic Yase
5.
ing,
on
stalks,
This
a distinct cross.
is
Red
(Authors Collection.)
Jasper.
A Mobed
6.
Magian
or
afterwards adopted
this piece,
7.
Gryllus
An
fig,
stood,
on which account
Cone.
or his ear,
com-
Calcedony.
a helmet, formed
and having
for neck-
a Bearded
lunar crescent.
field the
fire
though of much
In the
parison.
which
detached
letters,
not
now
In the
to be under-
Sard (formerly
8.
ing out a
is
Work
which,
extremely
Green Jasper.
rude.
9.
KVNHXVS,
scroll.
variously spelt,
crowned by a
tiara
is
ending in a birds
birds tail.
Antique Paste.
10.
especial ornament of
PI.
ii.
332, where
in our example,
of wheat.
is
it
enclosing the
Isis.
rests
upon wheat
somewhat
Raspe figures
The
ears.
indefinite,
but
more
same device,
the
object below
it,
stalks
caduceus.
Ptolemaic
165)
subsequently each
is
as-
line.
This
gem
is
not
signed to an evangelist.
1
coins.
Pl&ie
it
ideas, hut
its
also
from
and
211
fine or
hard stones.
Elephant crawling out of a snail shell
in the field
C. F.
inter-
11.
its
name from
animal.
is
that
intended,
(Authors Collection.)
Plate Y.
1.
Achamoth
ventional
upon the
the
APlHPI<f>,
and as such
is
representation of Truth. 2
lotus,
Bev
Harpocrates
seated
name
Above
In the
lao.
In the
Arioriph.
emblems
manifestation of
many
threes,
head his
asp,
ibis,
deities,
mythology, arranged by
his
title
Abraxas, and
seven planets.
field the
The
the principal in
the Egyptian
1
It was under this form that the
Supreme Tetrad brought down Truth
of Arioriph.
Mont. PI.
clxi.
Venus unveiling
OPAC IC
the
APPUJPi<f>
name.
3
IACIC
for
$ACIC, and
in
Viz., Phre,
Bebys, Neith.
p 2
212
A tO
Ibis
by the
lost
Rev
of the stone.
fracture
ABPACAE. On
a tablet below
inscribed
is
titles to
genius.
is
is
my
knowledge of a Gryllus
The
to
stone too
is
Egypt.
3.
The
who
He was
took for his device the Fish (the Dag, or Messiah of the
Neatly
engraved in a Nicolo.
4.
Abraxas advancing
and an
ligible
to the combat,
word.
Rev
!A60
with
alone.
an unique
Jasper.
letters
Eed
forming no intel-
spirited
engraving,
on
green Jasper.
6.
An
Isiac
a Pegasus.
is
7.
Yase
on
its
belly
Black Jasper.
Synibolum in
its
primary sense
The device
is
a combination of
Perhaps a medical
sigil
accord-
employed in medicine
suffitu
Locustarum
stranguriae juvantur,
was a
singular
PkteVI
213
its
The
our detection.
Excellent
Eoman work.
Collection).
9.
Over, and
Bev
The
XNOYBIC. A
S S S and
usual triple
beautiful intaglio
on a pale-
extremely convex.
Plate YI.
1.
Osiris, or the
at the foot
by symbols and
is
seemingly Hebrew.
letters
This
is
one
making up the word FECI. This legend announces the attainment of some desired end, an idea also conveyed by the palmbranches
and perhaps
is
Calcedony.
an analogy
to its influence.
its virtue
Locusta
To
serva
penem
Tisicratis.
sect for
to the phallus
body
and hence
Hence
Ecclesiastes si-
mile the grasshopper shall be a burden, alluding to the loss of virile power
214
3.
horns
same peculiar
AXYTHMSHTNYETYNA
the
style.
Legend
first
coarse-grained Green
Jasper.
Terminal
4.
figure, or a
human
head.
Such a Tau
is
many vowels
consisting of
Rev
This
is
fine
frame,
5.
Luna
:
as Manilius sings
Rev. 1AW CABAtd ABPACAZ O ION F1AP ACTAGlory he to Iao, the Holy Name, he that is by the
<f>HN
4
In the last name we recognise Astaphai the
side of Astaphe.
:
peum
this cross
3 The
same
NEIXAPOI1AHC
reverse of a
but written
IWA, occupies the
legend,
.
gem
(feuerstein) figured
there,
said
those skilled
in
hiero-
tion,
and
&,
of
bitably Mithraic
is
indu-
whom
lies
prostrate corpse.
4
Such
is
Plate VII
star is called
215
Buddha,
nishes
notions.
by Pliny
Neatly cut in
(xxxvii. 21).
a stone in itself of
its
bearer
1
i
6.
is
browsing.
tail springs
Brown
Sard.
7.
enemy
stamps.
Rev.
power being
seal to
Power
8.
manner
G<i>PAriC
to
make
its
The
owner
Seal
of
victorious.
God; the
Sigils
see p. 127.
Loadstone.
CABAW0.
in the field
!AU5.
Rev
Green Jasper.
Plate YII.
1.
he
may be
Beneath
is
Speculi
modo Solem
euntem
lions
back
and hence
upon a
Lunam
corresponds.
2
Of such
reverse
may
Hindoo
doctrine.
216
In the
defaced.
field,
which may-
was invoked.
Bev.
kneeling female,
a type proving
i. e.
it
god guiding a
to belong to
and adored by a
lion,
1),
filling
up the
field,
in the exergue
Eagle
2.
AAWNE
standing
upon a
it
AW.
A 10
AKPA
Loadstone.
tablet
exemplifying
a design
upon an emerald,
for
may
keep
off
i. e.
uninjfcelli-
also
to
substitute.
Buddha
is
the Vehan ,
The
some such
3.
idea.
Poppy-
beneath,
Eternal Sun
that jHorus
ABPACAZ.
Or
Sard.
Horus
The
is clearly
CMC
IAAM, The
Green Jasper.
NIXAPW
nAHC
divided
concludes
new
AAWNAI.
2
caraways.
an Oriental one.
Bev.
his course.
we do
5.
gifts of
in their cakes as
IAW
PIME
itself
to
with
EPOEMINAwords
me.
down by Manilius
217
in allusion to the
is
Or
it
tail
may
typify the fickle temper marking the native under the Sign
generally
Mens
natat.
all
a dominion expressed
region peculiarly under him was the west of Europe (iv. 791)
Tu
by
The
:
Est positum.
Hence Horace
him
styles
Tyrannus
Hesperise Capricornus undse.
The
owls
body
is
but
Calcedony.
7.
Another Eagle
No. 2
does not produce any definite words, except that perhaps on the
reverse the
name TATI
for
Green
Jasper.
8.
The Modius,
or Corn-measure, out of
wheat-stalks, and on
which
rests the
The
Balance
Chelae,
the horoscope of
Scorpios
(iv.
claws,
204)
T and
(t)
MAN
AOC IAM
Virtue.
TATI.
Tat
is
Sanscrit for
218
Sard.
Plate VIII.
1
in the field
two
The
stars.
anywhere
to
many
these,
Of
Thugga
alphabet. 1
2.
lotus of
name
He
to the river.
1)
sum
Horus (Plate V.
as to the application
NE1AOX
makes up
the
Bev.
of 365.
Horus
evidently once
Sun, these
to the
3.
Bev.
titles
ABPACAZ.
IA10
compound deity
Green Jasper.
of Basilides.
decyphered, so faint
its
letters.
It is
can be
probably
A AAT A>S
A^AYBAAAO
iqAXAMM
@ TNA
2
taJ
1
Some again are so like the CasteMarks still in use, that it is hardly
possible
to
believe
the
coincidence
I have
already
given Bellermanns ingenious (though
untenable) explanation
they
that
purely accidental.
Green J asper.
figures
and balls.
Seemingly enshrouding the
spell, Subdue Laura Macaria.
of little sticks
2
love-
Plate VIII
/
Plate IX
/
4.
219
upon
his
adept.
5.
1AU)
0ABPSHA,
by an invocation
3
tect Sabinia Quinta, the wearer of this talisman.
6.
to
title of
Loadstone.
flambeau
tall
possibly
Abracura appears as
,
(p. 37).
<S>ONON,
and
tongue (see
Evil-Eye/
p. 113).
Loadstone.
7.
corn
a Trine
Hence
Astraea.
Justus
Pesc.
Niger,
in allusion to the
same as
surname of
Ant. Paste.
Plate IX.
1.
An
First face
Second face
com-
especial
patronesses of everything
are
on these talismans,
they
to be discovered
mand.
its
to
is
armed
also
220
Third face
tail.
face
name IAU)
the sacred
lotus-flower.
This
in large letters.
Fourth
last
is
the deities of the ancient creed, and standing for the fourth and
unrepresented god
wear
forated for
This cube
Found
as a periapt.
Bonn
at
is
per-
in 1853, another
(a posture
grasps a lion, in the other a serpent, and rests upon a base sup-
human
Bev
idol.
Belus
found
and
at Jerusalem,
is
This sard
is
said to
have been
for the
It
neither
is it
may indeed be
its
art,
work
mediaeval
of the in-
certainly
heavy Sas-
Yon Hammer,
it
his
wonted
attitude,
but
here equipped with the unusual attribute of a whip, and his head
with
Sol.
mula
than
differing
is
The execution
is far
better
The reason
for this
unique com-
lie in
latter
was the
tutela
hseret.
meaning
and points
of the device,
this legion,
221
who
it
must he remem-
It
and were,
when
not on
where
sacrifice
was regularly
Brown
Sard.
(Authors Collection.)
5.
This
field
is
so
60),
an explanation
Mithraic monuments.
6.
for
II. 8).
Plasma
extremely
The Elephant-Chimera
strikingly defined.
influence of
varying in
in
its
Silenus-mask
its
meaning must
It is generally explained as a
purely a conjecture.
is
which the
is
to teach
the tenor of
the rest, however, shows that the remedy lay in the virtue of
some
specific stone.
The
elephants head
is
a frequent device on
is
The
1
Raspe gives (No. 8057) Cybele
holding a banner, seated upon an
elephant similarly carrying a cadu-
ceus,
foot-stool.
222
hence the
Red
markedly introduced.
(Authors Collection.)
Jasper.
Plate X.
1.
stands a
mummy-like
tresses,
or perhaps snakes
object,
;
staff
bucket or Situla
tipped with a
:
behind him
distinctly
on
Raspes stone (PI. VII. 32), where this identical figure shows a
head made up of
She
she
is also
is
same mystery
is
is
an open hand,
Nature
and here
to Isis, in
it is
emblem
table.
The
of the passive
power of
figure
as equivalent to
lotah , or brass
was carried
rjrpLicov,
(p. 109).
resting
upon a
In the
field,
ANA ANABAA
and
CMC IAAM.
thickest in the middle, and tapering off towards the ends, one
1
The left hand interpreted as the
emblem of Justice it will be noticed
The
that this hand also is the left.
interpretation
Plate
ASM
<
round.
223
Well engraved.
Plasma.
2.
Legend in Greek
letters,
Rev
p. 100.
3.
circle,
5.
Green Jasper.
taking
the
title
of
Burnt Sard.
(Authors Collection.)
4.
A Winged
lion,
i. e.
the
Sign Leo, for the seven stars surrounding him clearly indicate
the astrological character of the design.
Porphyry much
cor-
roded.
5.
AAPH,
as his
name
attests.
on account of
its
is
most important,
Red
Jasper.
(Authors Col-
lection.)
6. Serapis enthroned
by his side the triple-headed monster,
emblem of Time, the Past, Present, and Future (p. 65). Before
him stands Isis, holding aloft the sistrum, in the other hand a
;
bundle of wheat-ears.
re-
It is in fact
a complete spindle,
for twisting
2
Such a form was not necessarily
confined to the Titans, for Boreas was
figured with serpents for legs upon
,;
224
Kvpta
is
The
its
origin in the
Regent of Hell.
who
sick,
by the
for this
fittest
patron ex
Medicine.
exchange
officio
of
(Authors Col-
lection.)
Two
7.
the fisherman
is
a white vein, of
The type
8.
purely Christian
significant
more
class,
effect to his
intended Cross.
The Agathodsemon
for the
of
by
to give
(Authors Collection.)
Bev.
ABPACAZ
Calcedony, very
brilliant,
perhaps
semi-opal.
Plate XI.
1.
lotus-flower,
ABA0ANABAA.
Beverse covered
apparently beginning
Green Jasper.
apparently an address to
letters being the
prayer.
initials
In the
field
hand upon
of the
his
PM H C PN
Yam a, who
car.
last three
The choice
of the stone
Plate XI.
JitzlV CO
Y i O -<
MED
LU
\!l/'
MODERN
/EVA L AND
MASONS MARKS.
225
or ancient Hsemachates,
dictated
Red Jasper
by the know-
Blood-drinker
Or
(p. 66).
may
this inscription
Sri-joa,
the
be no more
not
now
be made out.
to
Serapis had
for
by
time taken
this
who
sense,
given to
many
(Authors Collection.)
3a.
above
it
below
P,
its
head a cross
MHTHP
Mother of
marks the
God;
which
name
ov,
sufficiently
down
in the
Byzantine period, when the worship of the Panagia had superseded every other.
arrangement of the
To
capitals,
itself,
The Dove is amongst the devices recommended to his flock by Clemens. Prom the extreme rarity of
Byzantine engraved gems this intaglio possesses considerable
interest.
(Communicated by J. E. Rolls, Esq:)
an octagonal Sard.
4.
manner.
tion,
Obv
disk,
the object of
ORTVS SALVAT,
which
is
i. e.
of Mithras.
We
charm
to
Syrian (under
M.
Aurelius), the
first
apostle
of
Teetotalism,
founder of the
being
Hydroparastatse,
the
or
226
though the
inexplicable,
mences with
A tO,
perhaps imply
plain enough.
AVEKVRMENAKE,
followed by
god
of equal width.
two
Its
It
chisel,
appella-
Figures and
making strokes
sides divide
II.
is
most curious
5.
is
com-
which may
Some novel
deity
are
letters
and
is
come under
This
indi-
certainly the
my
notice.
Compare
and PL X.
Those in the
2.
first
PI. VIII. 1
Elizabethan building
in use amongst
regular masons.
Marks
existing in
by
The
Archgeologia for
still
1845
Scotland, illustrated
by a
and
also of the
modem ones
down
for
figured.
The
G. Godwin, illustrated
by
&c.), France,
and Germany
(Cologne).
copious
list
Marks
is
palace (a
Mahommedan
(Pl. XIII.
I.).
XII
PL&te
ttt
STONE.
HONE
TABLET:
BAPHOMETIC
227
Family Yibia.
it is
sixth century.
in
p. 345.
I860,
for
the distinguishing
mark
of a
Jewish gravestone.
Plate XII.
Tablet, figured of the actual size, neatly cut in compact slate
or hone stone.
vertical columns,
The centre is
which at first
filled
(heraldically speaking)
right, a
Man
to support
upon
his knees.
He may
which he seems
much resembles
a mail-shirt, as
whether
it
much
This
left
on the
of
beyond
my
power
to decide
it
me
to whence it came
was bought from a dealer by Mr. Litchfield, Cambridge.
Amongst the devices on this tablet some much resemble, and
explanation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES.
228
is
(1845),
Sur
by Longperier,
at
large stained-glass
window
2.
Dame
God
numerous
Praise be to
There
totally ignorant.
letters
de Puy.
3. St.
This contains
our tablet
and
is
many
Of
The Cup
la
in the Chartres
Museum), proves
to
own
Abbaye de
donation (now
be an Egyptian Hanap
dating from the close of the twelfth century, and most probably
is filled
St.
Louis crusaders.
The circum-
letters
in our tablet
gilt.
we seem to recognise
Plate XIII. G.
phyry
See
numerals of Pythagoras
The
figure of a Crucible
quently repeated
is
fie-
with a handle
may
mitive horn-book.
also
be the
pri-
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nature, and
to
Ten
Numbers
229
in all.
from
alphabets
ancient
the various
themselves, apparently
adduced
which examples
are
Plate XIII.
A. Plindoo Symbols and Sectarian Marks, or Yantras (taken
Plate II.).
2.
Type
Type
3.
1.
emblem
famous Solomons Seal. The
4.
With
existing.
circle,
equilateral
Triune coequality.
presses
of Siva and
five points,
Point,
Trikun,
the
The
this is the
triangle,
Puru
Brahma, or Eternity.
Brahma
ex-
Deity, self-
triangle within
in Trinity.
The worshippers
of a Sadi or
,
Amongst the
occur (8) and
coins.
The
Hindoos on
emblem
(9), also
the identical
their foreheads
seen
Meander
on Greek
their
those
by the employment
of different colours
these
great
mark the
votaries of Vishnu.
tris,
And
of passive! nature
had sub-
these being
the
colossal
Montfaucon as an
Athor,
figured
by
230
C. Other
Caste-Marks,
used pre;
and
language to Sanscrit,
may
affinity of that
Some
of these characters
E.
De Saulcy
I.
of Thugga.
With
shows
it
this
him by Abd
for
to be evidently a corruption
el
Kader, and
its
Many
probable parent.
of its forms
may be
re-
by the common
origin of both.
F.
The Palmyrene
inscriptions in the
formulse.
This
totally different
is
number
Manes divided
That such a
work
The
grations of the
it
converse
may be
Aryan
race
but the
Asokas scribes, like the Greeks themselves, have leamt the use of phonetic
characters from the Phoenician traders,
whose visits to India had commenced
long before the opening of authentic
history.
j
'
the earliest
ages,
for
many Baby-
many
nations
with
us,
most recondite
the
dialect, viz.
231
its
letters,
that
and
reason presents
itself for
the
appearance of
unknown
antiquity, pre-
1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 0.
Their
letters
Regular
Masons
Marks,
copied
a Semitic character, used in preference to the more complicated, national, cuneiform, doubtless a scanty
alphabet, for
its
successor
and
offspring
unknown
language.
by
the usual
had been
superseded by the Greek or Latin
within the limits of the Roman empire.
400, all the old alphabets
232
size)
include
all
established
my
under
notice.
Another
head
it
be the offspring of a
itself to
it
One
Title-jpage.
to
of
my
Iao,
office
The
is
its
trite
Issus, not to
by some
But
inscription as the
them
ships.
seat.
cabinet,
Pompeian
mere
god the
tablet
both the
go on citing
scoff of his
fool
pagan
Alexamenos wor-
the established
mode
was
233
is
is
own
Be-
is
vertical
OY
COY,
for the
probably intended
s for
the th in their
pronunciation.
its
(Authors Collection.)
Sard.
2.
his oracles.
Sun
ter-
command. Under
of Righteousness,
indubitably understood (see p. 49), as appears from the invocation above him, ABAANA0ANABAA, Thou art our
is
Father
to
us
lanu, to
thou art
is
in
component
its
frequent
title
somewhat barbarous,
on a coin of Probus,
Reverse
The work
to
whose days
silver
may
drawn by a
and
A large
safely be referred.
the cut.
syllables.
of Mithras.
Lunas car
is
properly
Phoebus
all
p. 86.
the
attributes
Green
CEMESGIAAM,
of
jasper.
The Eternal
234
for
a signet, as the
AAMAM
singular title
he
the
is
(Our Food?)
spiritual food
ABPACAZ
Reverse
the
implying that
Black loadstone.
of the believer.
(Authors Collection.)
The most
5.
come
in
my way
the
life
much
From
may be referred
CABAtO,
began
to his epoch,
Reverse
rapid decline.
IAU)
Iao, glory unto thee engraved in a large, elegant
art
its
Green
letter.
6.
Roman
(Authors Collection.)
jasper.
having letters
interior of
the gods shield, in the field at his side, and below the serpents
A novel
here
is
meaning
letters,
to
H MAM OP:
introduced,
the
AAMAM
either standing
on No.
for
SH in large
Reverse:
4.
the holy
appella-
evidently cognate in
name
Jeh, or, as
mere
numerals, for 18. Around the sloping edge, partly defective, runs
In
its
Jesus Christ.
Green
name and
titles of
Collection.)
7.
This engraving
may safely be
8.
above,
holding
Egyptian symbol
forth
for the
is
well
drawn
Green
jasper.
Praun.
round
shield,
world (see
p. 105),
and his
title,
perhaps
be read
AAMAM
as in No. 4, or
lotns,
HMAMOPO
GEM EC
(the last
the invocation
Thon
as in No. 6.
Prann.
jasper.
9.
235
two
letters
apparently the
established style for this boy-god (originally the sun, yet feeble
in the spring quarter),
Christos
makes
Alexandria
its
by the
shelter
their
syncretists
of
it
(Authors Col-
lection.)
10. Serapis
stars,
fluence, supported
seiant.
This
Serapis
Drawn
is
Watertons Collection, to
p. 65).
whom my
loan of the cut of this valuable type, and also of the next.
11. Serapis
a bust in full
relief, artistically
and forming the head of a ring, all in one piece. This unique
example explains Plinys imaginem principis ex auro , and
therefore in relief, not incised in the
gold, in auro
which
The execution
a material, is masterly
12.
74),
A very fine
who
beyond
all description.
Eternal Sun.
He
am
p.
the
Praun.
236
The neophyte
13.
blindfolded,
and
his
hood),
emblem
its
Egyptian
meaning even
to
be conjectured, and
Green
a love-charm.
14.
is
looking to
Win-husband
Praun.
jasper.
priest-
The
souls,
deoram
Gratus et imis,
assisting a ghost to
his caduceus,
eyes (see
which he holds
In the
p. 90).
in a significant
field C.
A. D.,
by
manner before
initials of
a later
its
some Romans
Romans
gods
attribute formed
upon
own
his
upon a
fine
banded
agate.
initials
the
Praun.)
15.
The Hermes
A rude
engraving on sard.
(Praun,
now
lection.)
16.
The sacred
table,
Praun.
17.
The
with the
gifts
by
Hindoo worshippers of
Ked
p. 176).
Sacti
upon
me
Praun.
jasper.
18.
237
and Cufic stones lately brought from the East, adds another
the
list of
first called
by Chabouillet
hands
Each
school.
to
figure
is
(see p. 143).
It
precisely identical
each wears a
fillet,
silk
them
The
19.
In the
field
between
is
jasper, selected, it
would seem,
(Authors Collection.)
my own
treated
20.
.
Eed
analogy in
it),
sign of
life,
later
royalty.
This intaglio
is
equal
to,
and
Cylinder in loadstone.
21.
statue of Aphrodite
To remember
that the
man
(see p. 212).
Sard.
238
22.
for every
over each,
against
viz.,
influence
its
Lunae, the
scorpion for d. Martis, the dog for d. Mercurii, &c. (p. 115).
Sard.
24.
The winged
Homers Aura
with in ancient
was unable
Jacinth.
(see p. 159).
25. Fate,
art.
The goddess
has the necklace, armlets, and the peculiar disk -formed ear-drops
so frequent in Etruscan jewelry, adjuncts which, besides the
20.
Brown
The Delphic
on
all
Cameo
(see p. 57).
in
flat relief.
It is a
very
sig-
is
is
of the second
Bat Ehsru
period,
Legend, in Pehlevi
Spinel.
239
ADDENDA.
BBACHMANS.
P. 25.
this appella-
He
speaks of
community
the woods surrounding their respective cities, and totally abstaining from animal food
upon the
fulfilment of
heaven depends.
Now, with
them
is
a most sacred
into
it is
and
all
pronounce
to
Witness
Der
Similarly
we
liebt nicht
lebt ein
up
their
name
in Israel.
To exemplify
states that the
ADDENDA.
240
But even
their
is
Yogis,
who
all
from
natural evacuations
rigour
from
by a
certain sect of
Hindoo
profess to
This they
effect
by
string,
reductio
A practice
this,
a most complete
side, the
mischievous conse-
this degradation
Jewish theology,
is
P. 28.
(i. 8) for
despising Dominion, and speaking evil of Dignities. For
Dominion
is
the
(see p. 12), to
Jude
clearly
degraded in the
new
theogony.
high
estate.
By
by Peter in
(ii.
10).
If either of
ADDENDA.
241
Ppa^ara.
E^ecrta
P. 74.
we may
gem was
Jew
wisdom), the
all
The
officers.
commanded him
which was
all
forth-
the heathen
spectators.
The
Ephesian Spell, so
be found at
mighty
p. 94.
epilepsy
belief)
(or
efficacious for
medical causes
Mesmerism shows
spirits.
Now,
as
any
it
our experience of
reality in that pet
by words
of
powerful
if
command
authoritatively uttered
them
Hence
was
the grand staple of their trade with all the thaumaturgists, both
old and new, in the ages with
That
being quite enough for the purpose of the exorcist that the
ADDENDA.
242
moment,
for the
crowd of
Such
spells also
in a fleshly prison.
boasts that he
so accustomed to
is
more
made up
of
many names.
our researches
The
that some of
them
it
all,
titles
of the
unknown
also
the
Brachman
wondrous was
Iarchas, lay in
its
potency, for
their
gems
or their sigils
by
but
not merely his bodily strength, but even his personal beauty,
CABALISTIC LEGENDS.
There
is
P.134.
own
the
very nature of their assumption exempts them from the obligation of publishing
most potent
T\e(Tfj.aTa
Justin Martyr firmly believed in them, for he asks (Quaest.
;
xxiv.)
How is it
He
we
see,
expressions of
objects.
Justin
not
tangible
ADDENDA.
the Five times Seven letters
and the
243
star Jupiter,
savours
much
number Five
In the
Hammer, had he
M,
Cer-
in this allegory
name
revealed to Marcus
so prominently honoured
by the
just,
Yon
safely presumed,
political
than religious.
may be
it
This
seems
the eagle
aid Italia
who
As
for the
il
Santo Uccello.
a conjecture
may
be hazarded that
it
in its
Lombardic form,
embodying in
itself
the
TEE CEBISMA.
P. 135.
is
largely
employed
crossed
in
the
ornamentation of
Italian
He has before
OPA,
it is
his
Gothic,
;
where,
misinterpreted as referring
most prosaically
them as the mere diminutive
commentators
interpret
of Beatrice.
R 2
ADDENDA.
244
to the Operai or
Board of Works
to distinguish
inserted
and
their
superintendence.
A GA TH0D2EM0N TALISMANS.
The
finest
example of the
class
known
to
is
me
(recently com-
a most beautiful
OCOP-MEP<|>-<i>EPrAMAPA(Bosanquet Col<f>P!AYPIC-XNOY<!>!C-NAB!C-KICNY.
lection).
245
INDEX.
ABAANA0ANABAA.
birthday.
Antonys cross, 135.
Anubis, 41, 90.
A.
cross-bearing, 150.
ABAANA0ANABAA,
81, 233.
Abracura, 37.
Abram, Brahma,
13, 100.
Arduisher, 105.
Arioriph, or Truth, 211.
figure, 81.
Aristobulus, Rabbi,
Achamoth,
Ark
27.
Achoreus, 83.
Adam-Kadmon, 12
AAONAI, 81/101.
iEons, 13.
names
of,
37.
name
of India, 67.
Agathodsemon, 75.
Ahriman, 8.
Albigenses, 120.
Athor, 42.
Atori, Persian salute, 97.
Aziluth, world, 13.
tury, 231.
A napyiX,
B.
103.
Ammaradevas prayer,
Amshaspands, 7, 63.
Amulet derived, 115.
107.
Andreses
Rosy
Cross, 177.
forms, 31.
Bhavani
173.
102, 205.
Antitactse, 184.
128.
Baphomet, 123.
Baphometic idols, 179, 186.
Barbelo, Mother of Creation,
Basilides, 33, 76.
Beasts, the Four, 209.
of, 15.
prize, 101.
Bait, 83.
of Seleucus, 136.
Angels, names
Bahman, 63.
B ouvx<, a secret
Anaid, 59.
Ananizapta, 132.
Anchor
2.
^Ethiopia, ancient
art, 185,
227.
4.
INDEX.
246
BLOOD-OFFERINGS.
EGG.
Christians, the
God
of, 91.
types, 141.
12, 106.
Christopher,
Boodha-Gaya
inscription, 117.
St.,
134.
Brachmans in Greece,
47.
Museum
British
Museum, Gnostic
Trustees,
xiii.
stones, 118.
how
72.
Cubricus, 16.
Bromius,
Crux Ansata,
17, 215.
Cyclamen, 115.
Cynocephalus, 44, 208.
in Palestine, 22.
D.
Dag, Talmudical, 138.
Damnameneus, 94.
Daniel, a Magus, 9,
C.
Cabalistic initials, 134.
Calasiris, 113.
Canopus, 89.
Carpocratian idols, 138.
Caspar, Melchior, Baltasar, 50, 133.
Caste-marks, 62, 229.
Cat, worshipped by the Templars, 194.
Cave of Mithras, 54, 63.
Cerberus, whence derived, 66, 160.
mystical interpretation of, 65.
of,
129, 187.
Isis, 154.
Diana Hymnia,
24.
Ephesia, 171.
Dis, Death, 168.
Docetse, 35.
Dog
Dracontia, 73.
Dreams procured by
spells, 75.
6.
Chaos, 170.
Druses, 183.
Christian, 178.
Durga, 79.
Devi,
Cerinthus,
69.
Decanus, 106.
Demiurgus, 34.
To do the work
and
eating,
E.
129; of
Delphicum, 192.
Eber, diaber, 134.
Effeminacy, symbol
Egg
of,
229.
INDEX.
247
EGYPTIAN.
Egyptian, mythology, 40
IDOLS.
;
why a
Geomancy,
102.
derived, 120.
149.
German
H va/xepw,
208.
En-soph, 11.
Ephesus, mystse at, 2.
Ephesian spell, 74.
Epiphanius, vii. 32.
Eirraxpv(ros
Er, vision
Hermes, 108.
of,
21.
Erataoth, 28.
126.
Arab
Eratagris, 101.
Grigris,
Essenes, 22
201.
spells, 132.
H.
Gnostic, 126.
F.
161.
Fermesse, rebus
Hecate
Ferouer,
Fire,
46.
77.
of,
of,
Pillars
229.
Adam,
160.
95.
triformis, 207.
Hermes Psychopompus,
8.
symbol
of, 15.
of,
90.
106.
175, 229.
Horapollo, 43.
of Christ, 160.
of Vishnu, 167.
Human-headed
bird, 161.
Hydroparastatse, 225.
Templiers, 178.
Frog, 139.
I, J.
Gr.
of,
of,
176.
Iamblichus, 95.
Jambres, Magus,
Jasper, virtues
of, 74.
Jaundice, cure
for,
15.
Iao, 82.
Jackal, 44
Ibis,
INDEX.
248
JEHOVAH.
MOBED.
Lingam, 199.
Lingam-Yoni, figure of the, 110.
Lion and hulls head, 57.
Lion-headed man, 59 goddess, 41, 99.
Liver-complaints, amulet against, 206.
Lizard, symbol of the Logos, 44.
Jews
in Persia, 10.
Ildahaoth, 28.
17.
as amulets, 212.
Indolentia, 21.
Lunus
Ineffable
Name,
84, 163.
72.
M.
Isis, 72.
X. 0. T. 2.,
why
sacred, 138.
Izeds, 8.
Mahamaya,
Kabala, 10.
Kaiomorts, the primal man, 12.
Kalantika, 67.
Kali Bhavani, Diana Ephesia, 171.
Kafjiap, Moon, 95.
Karmala and Kashmala,
Karaxwv
168.
K.
I
Hindoo
168.
caste, 229.
MapurjvL, 102.
I
Maya,
Kritanta,
title
of
Yama,
166, 168.
L.
Labdacus, Magus, 18.
|
A avTaXa,
104.
Larva,
131.
illusion, 35.
Megabyzae, 1.
Mercury, genius of Christians, 53.
Meschia, Meschine, 8.
Messiah, sign of his coming, 138.
Metatron, value of his name, 15.
Mete, 182.
Michael, patron of the Jews, 29.
of,
69.
'
Mir, 59.
Missa, derived, 53.
Mitre, origin
of,
72.
Mithras, 47.
57.
INDEX.
249
MOON.
Moon,
ROSICRU CIANS.
Mummy,
Myriogeneses,
how
represented, 107.
of Brise, their
2.
seal,
206,
NT.
Nails, the Three, 208.
Names
Phylacteries, 116.
Philip, Gospel
Nechepsus, 74.
Neryan, 207.
128.
of,
Nevritti, 21.
Pluto, 159.
Newton
in the
Stone, 176.
Nilus, signification
of, 80,
92.
Roman
Porcinum Numen,
shows, 161.
92.
Number
Psychostasia, 90.
Numbers equivalent
in names, 80.
Priscillian, 119.
Prunicos, 32.
Pythagoras, numerals
of,
228.
Q.
Quaternion, Ophite, 27, 39.
Quinternion, Brahminical, 35.
diagramma of
the, 22.
Orb of sovereignty,
72.
Ormuzd,
7.
R.
Raising the dead, 161.
Ravens of Mithras, 59.
Raymond
Lully, 134.
Osiris, 42.
Relic-worship, 168.
Osthanes, 15.
Resignation, symbol
Resurrection, symbol
Righteousness, the
X1N,
Jehovah, 92.
of,
18.
Palmyrene alphabet,
of,
Sun
176.
139.
of,
49.
P.
Palmyra, school
of,
230.
INDEX.
250
ROUND TABLE.
Round Table, the Masonic,
Rudolphus
II.
VASES.
112.
a Rosicrucian, 181.
T.
S.
how
figured, 128.
Taaut, 108.
Taf-Neith, lion-headed goddess, 99.
Sacti, 176.
58.
of,
Tau Mysticum,
153.
135.
Templars, 177.
Templiers, modern Parisian, 178.
Terbinthus, 18.
Tertullian, 34, 99, 144.
Self-collection, 128.
Tetragammaton, 176.
Tetragrammaton, 135, 176, 204.
'Se/uies eiXa/x,
Thammuz,
13, 208.
76, 81.
Sephiroth, 12.
Siva,
symbol
Skeleton,
165.
of,
emblem
81, 102.
Thautabaoth, 88.
Theodoret, 32.
Theseus Ambrosius, 144.
Thoth, 41.
Thugga, Berber alphabet, 229.
Tikkun, 11.
Tiler, the Masonic, 190.
Tityi and Typhones, 46.
Tomb
treasures, 123.
robbers, 126.
of ghost, 156.
how composed,
2 ovfj.apTa
166.
Spain, Gnostics
in,
120.
of,
76.
U, V.
Stilicho, 125.
2roxj8a0a, 100.
Valentinus,
66.
6,
38.
name
derived, 173.
INDEX.
251
UDDER-SHAPED.
z z z.
126.
Umeida
Xerxes, an iconoclast,
destroys
the
Wren
institutes the
idea, 40.
Freemasons, 176.
X.
Albigenses,
9.
179.
Y.
228.
Von Hammer,
Yama, origin
180.
of Serapis, 66.
Yezidis, 153.
W.
Z.
Zacharias,
why
slain, 91.
Zarmanes Chagan,
Zendavesta,
25.
summary
Zeruane Akrene,
of, 7.
7.
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