relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1329,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,syncretized_with,ENT_HERMES,high,Hermes Trismegistus is the Hellenistic synthesis of Greek Hermes.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 1330,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,syncretized_with,ENT_EGY_THOTH,high,Hermes Trismegistus is the Hellenistic synthesis of Egyptian Thoth.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 1331,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,reveals,ENT_WISDOM,high,The Hermetic texts are framed as Hermes Trismegistus revealing divine wisdom.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 1332,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,teaches,ENT_HIDDEN_KNOWLEDGE,high,The Corpus Hermeticum presents Hermes Trismegistus as teacher of hidden cosmic knowledge.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 1333,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,patron_of,ENT_MAGIC,medium,Hermes Trismegistus is associated with magical arts in the Hermetic tradition.,SRC_ASCLEPIUS_HERMETICA,reviewed, 1342,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,reception_of,ENT_HERMES,high,Hermes Trismegistus is the Hermetic reception of Greek Hermes.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed,PER_HER_HELLENISTIC 1343,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,reception_of,ENT_EGY_THOTH,high,Hermes Trismegistus is the Hermetic reception of Egyptian Thoth.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed,PER_HER_HELLENISTIC 1349,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,received_as,ENT_REC_BAPHOMET_LEVI,medium,Hermetic tradition (Hermes Trismegistus as embodiment of occult synthesis) received into Lévi's Baphomet: Lévi's Dogme et rituel explicitly draws on Hermetic sources as one strand of his synthesis of the occult absolute.,SRC_LEVI_DOGME_RITUEL,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1353,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,received_as,ENT_REC_MAHATMAS,low,The Theosophical Mahatmas structurally parallel the Hermetic revealer-figure archetype (hidden cosmic teacher transmitting wisdom to initiates). Hutton (1999) notes this lineage; confidence is low because Blavatsky drew more directly on Hindu/Buddhist terminology than on Hermetic texts.,SRC_BLAVATSKY_SECRET_DOCTRINE,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1436,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,received_as,ENT_ISL_IDRIS,medium,"Islamic philosophers from the 9th century onward identified Hermes Trismegistus with the Quranic prophet Idris, creating ""Hermes-Idris"" as the Islamic primordial sage of wisdom, alchemy, and the natural sciences. Jabir ibn Hayyan, al-Kindi, and the Sabian astronomical tradition of Harran all contributed to this identification. The pseudo-Magriti text Ghayat al-Hakim and later writers on Islamic occult philosophy elaborate Idris-Hermes as the originator of every science. Van Bladel 2009 traces this in detail. Confidence medium: the identification is certain in the philosophical tradition, but represents an interpretation layered onto the Quranic Idris, not a direct Quranic claim.",SRC_VAN_BLADEL_ARABIC_HERMES,reviewed,PER_ISL_CLASSICAL 2941,ENT_HER_TRISMEGISTUS,taught_by,ENT_HER_POIMANDRES,high,Poimandres reveals the cosmogony and the way of ascent to Hermes (CH I).,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed,