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"Thrice: Unveiling the Power of Repetition and Redemption" In ancient mythology, Hermes Trismegistus was known as the thrice-great Hermes

Background imageThrice Collection: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus
The messenger of the gods, but here as HERMES TRISMEGISTUS (= thrice-greatest), perceived by Neoplatonists as the presiding deity of alchemy, possessing magical and oracular powers

Background imageThrice Collection: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus
HERMES TRISMEGISTUS (= thrice- greatest), perceived by Neoplatonists as the presiding deity of alchemy, possessing magical and oracular powers

Background imageThrice Collection: The Whityngton Stone, Holloway, London, 1854

The Whityngton Stone, Holloway, London, 1854
Engraving showing the Whityngton Stone, a memorial to Sir Richard Whittington (1358-1423), London, 1854. This stone was placed on the spot in Upper Holloway where he was traditionally supposed to

Background imageThrice Collection: Peter denies his master (colour litho)

Peter denies his master (colour litho)
5224168 Peter denies his master (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter denies his master)

Background imageThrice Collection: St Peters Denial (colour litho)

St Peters Denial (colour litho)
6020212 St Peters Denial (colour litho) by Vedder, Simon Harmon (1866-1937) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Peters Denial. St Luke 22, 54-62)

Background imageThrice Collection: The Right Honourable Edward Cardwel (colour litho)

The Right Honourable Edward Cardwel (colour litho)
613045 The Right Honourable Edward Cardwel (colour litho) by Pellegrini, Carlo (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Honourable Edward Cardwell)

Background imageThrice Collection: Peter, having denied him thrice, repents as Jesus turns and looks at him

Peter, having denied him thrice, repents as Jesus turns and looks at him
LLM339710 Peter, having denied him thrice, repents as Jesus turns and looks at him by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter, having denied him thrice)

Background imageThrice Collection: Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61 (engraving)

Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61 (engraving)
6005724 Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61 (engraving) by West, Benjamin (1738-1820) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61)

Background imageThrice Collection: Peters Denial of Christ, St Luke, ch xxii, ver 55, 56 (engraving)

Peters Denial of Christ, St Luke, ch xxii, ver 55, 56 (engraving)
5199409 Peters Denial of Christ, St Luke, ch xxii, ver 55, 56 (engraving) by Jager, Gustav (1808-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peters Denial of Christ, St Luke, ch xxii, ver 55, 56)

Background imageThrice Collection: Shylock Refusing Thrice the Amount of his Bond (engraving)

Shylock Refusing Thrice the Amount of his Bond (engraving)
664547 Shylock Refusing Thrice the Amount of his Bond (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shylock Refusing Thrice the Amount of his Bond)

Background imageThrice Collection: Peter denying Christ (engraving)

Peter denying Christ (engraving)
6005635 Peter denying Christ (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter denying Christ)

Background imageThrice Collection: Hermes Trismegistus

Hermes Trismegistus
HERMES TRISMEGISTUS (= thrice- greatest), perceived by Neoplatonists as the presiding deity of alchemy, possessing magical and oracular powers

Background imageThrice Collection: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3Rd Marquess Of Salisbury, 1830 To1903

Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3Rd Marquess Of Salisbury, 1830 To1903. Aka Lord Robert Cecil And Viscount Cranborne. British Statesman And Thrice Prime Minister Of The United Kingdom

Background imageThrice Collection: Anna Nugent

Anna Nugent
ANNA NUGENT (nee Craggs) thrice-married lady, wife of (1) John Newsham, then (2) John Knight, and then (3) Robert Nugent. Date: 1697 - 1756

Background imageThrice Collection: A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3

A. Astragalus filifolius, 1. Pistil enlarged, 2. Cross section of the ovary enlarged, 3. Legume transversaly divided, 4. Same longitudinally divided; B. Astragalus bisulcatus, 5

Background imageThrice Collection: WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT: Great London city, thrice beneath his sway Confirm d

WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT: Great London city, thrice beneath his sway Confirm d the presage of that happy day, When echoing bells their greeting thus begun, " Return, thrice Mayor

Background imageThrice Collection: WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT: Great London city, thrice beneath his sway Confirm d the

WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT: Great London city, thrice beneath his sway Confirm d the presage of that happy day, When echoing bells their greeting thus begun, " Return, thrice Mayor

Background imageThrice Collection: 14th Earl of Derby(Holl)

14th Earl of Derby(Holl)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)

Background imageThrice Collection: 14th Earl Derby (Pound)

14th Earl Derby (Pound)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th Earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister (1852, 1858-59 and 1866-68)

Background imageThrice Collection: 14th Earl of Derby (Ape)

14th Earl of Derby (Ape)
EDWARD STANLEY 14th earl of DERBY British Tory Statesman, thrice Prime Minister :(1852, 1858- 59 & 1866-68)

Background imageThrice Collection: Santos-Dumont Monoplane

Santos-Dumont Monoplane
Perhaps the worlds first light aeroplane, the Santos- Dumont 18 - the first of the Demoiselle class; it flew only thrice before crashing


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"Thrice: Unveiling the Power of Repetition and Redemption" In ancient mythology, Hermes Trismegistus was known as the thrice-great Hermes, a symbol of wisdom and divine knowledge. Just like this enigmatic figure, the concept of "thrice" holds a profound significance throughout history. One notable mention is The Whittington Stone in Holloway, London, which became an emblematic landmark after inspiring The Tale of Dick Whittington. This tale tells us that even when faced with adversity, one should never give up on their dreams - for success may come knocking not once or twice but thrice. Anna Nugent's artwork captures Peter's denial of his master three times in vivid color lithographs. It portrays Peter's inner struggle and eventual repentance as Jesus turns to look at him. This biblical story reminds us that redemption can be found even after denying someone thrice. The Right Honourable Edward Cardwel is also depicted in a colorful lithograph. His image serves as a reminder that political figures are not exempt from making mistakes; they too must face consequences for their actions. Furthermore, we encounter Shylock refusing thrice the amount of his bond in an engraving inspired by Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. This scene highlights how pride and stubbornness can blind us to opportunities for reconciliation and forgiveness. From these diverse examples emerges a common thread - the power embedded within repetition. Whether it be seeking wisdom like Hermes Trismegistus or finding redemption like Peter, repeating our actions can lead to transformative outcomes. So let "thrice" serve as a reminder that sometimes we need multiple chances to learn from our mistakes and grow into better versions of ourselves. Embrace each opportunity with humility and determination because within those repetitions lies the potential for remarkable change.