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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Paluch, Agata
Titre(s) : Megalleh ʻamuqot [Texte imprimé] : the Enoch-Meṭaṭron tradition in the Kabbalah of Nathan Neṭa Shapira of Kraków, 1585-1633 / Agata Paluch
Publication : Los Angeles (Calif.) : Cherub Press, 2014
Description matérielle : 216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Collection : Sources and studies in the literature of Jewish mysticism ; 43
Lien à la collection : Sources and studies in the literature of Jewish mysticism
Note(s) : Based on the author's dissertation. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-213) and index
"Nathan Neta ben Shlomo Shapira (1585-1633), the most famous kabbalist stemming from
      the Jewish intellectual environment of Poland, has remained one of the least studied
      figures in modern scholarship. Shapira is generally acknowledged as the most important
      early-modern Ashkenazi kabbalist, whose influence on later Eastern-European mystical
      circles is well attested. His major treatise, Megalleh ʻAmuqot, one the most complex
      kabbalistic texts ever written, combines variegated strata of older mystical traditions,
      to which the author applies diverse, often obscure modes of interpretation. In considering
      medieval Ashkenazi mysticism as Shapira's formative background, the book focuses on
      Enoch-Metatron cluster of traditions, which was as central to Shapira's thought as
      it was to his Ashkenazi predecessors. The Enoch-Metatron constellation of motifs serves
      as a vehicle for exploring Shapira's dependence on Ashkenazi imagery and interpretive
      methodologies, which he accessed through multiple channels of both direct and indirect
      transmission."--Back cover
Autre(s) forme(s) du titre : 
- Autre forme du titre : Enoch-Meṭaṭron tradition in the Kabbalah of Nathan Neṭa
      Shapira of Kraków
Sujet(s) : Spira, Nathan Nata ben Shlomo (1585-1633). Mgaleh ʿamwqwt waʾEtḥanan 
Spira, Nathan Nata ben Shlomo (1585-1633). Mgaleh ʿamwqwt ʿal haTwrah 
Anges 
Kabbale 
Mystique -- Judaïsme -- 18e siècle 
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 1933379464. - ISBN 9781933379463
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44301965v
Notice n° : 
      FRBNF44301965
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