It may be because her writing began with a strong social impetus that her later solitude did not lead to a meaningless hermeticism. |
Other works, like the kinetic sculptures of Conrad Shawcross and Paola Pivi, suffered from a formal hermeticism. |
Godard's famous hermeticism and taciturnity are easily admired as part of his temperament, as long as both are left untampered with and are also unfeared. |
Pope Urban V instituted the first astrological studies program, which also included the subjects of alchemy and hermeticism. |
However, we lack information. As we try to speed up this investigation, we come up against some sort of hermeticism and a lack of transparency. |
These elaborate creations, often amusing and earthy, sometimes coarse, remain somewhat mysterious, for although some are references to proverbs and folk legends, others belong to the world of alchemy and hermeticism. |