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Ursprung und Anfänge der Kabbala
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ISBN: 3110172534 Year: 2001 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter

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Sefer ha-bahir


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Sefer ha-Bahir ha-nikra midrasho shel rabi Nehunya ben ha-Kaneh ... ve-nilveh labhim Or Bahir ...
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Year: 1950 Publisher: Jerusalem, Mosad Harav Kuk

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Cabala --- Kabbale --- Sefer ha-bahir

Origins of the Kabbalah
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ISBN: 0691073147 0691020477 Year: 1987 Publisher: [place of publication not identified] The Jewish Publication Society


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Ein Meilenstein der Hebraistik : der "Sefer ha-Bachur" Elia Levitas in Sebastian Münsters Übersetzung und Edition
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ISBN: 3374056814 9783374056811 Year: 2018 Publisher: Leipzig Evangelische Verlagsanstalt

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"Das humanistische Bestreben, ad fontes zu gelangen, hat Sebastian Münster dazu bewogen, das Erlernen der hebräischen Sprache zu fördern. Als christlicher Hebraist der ersten Generation übersetzt er den »Sefer ha-Bachur«, eine jüdische Hebräisch-Grammatik, ins Lateinische und tritt mit dem Urheber seiner sprachlichen Vorlage, dem Philologen Elia Levita, in einen interkulturellen und interreligiösen Dialog. Ein intensiver Briefwechsel zwischen den beiden ist zwar belegt, bis auf ein Schriftstück aber leider nicht erhalten. So bleibt lediglich das Werk Levitas, um den Wissenschaftsdiskurs zwischen ihnen zu untersuchen. Münster übersetzte es und machte es somit der christlichen Gelehrtenwelt der Reformationszeit und des Renaissance-Humanismus zugänglich."-- Back cover.

Sabbatai Sevi : the mystical Messiah, 1626-1676.
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ISBN: 069101809X 0691099162 1400820421 Year: 1973 Volume: 93 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,

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One of the most important scholars of our century, Gershom Scholem (1897-1982) opened up a once esoteric world of Jewish mysticism, the Kabbalah, to concerned students of religion. The Kabbalah is a rich tradition of repeated attempts to achieve and portray direct experiences of God: its twelfth-and thirteenth-century beginnings in southern France and Spain are probed in Origins of the Kabbalah, a work crucial in Scholem's oeuvre. The book is a contribution not only to the history of Jewish medieval mysticism but also to the study of medieval mysticism in general and will be of interest to historians and psychologists, as well as to students of the history of religion.

Along the path
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ISBN: 0585059748 9780585059747 9780791424070 0791424073 9780791424087 0791424081 9781438424361 1438424361 0791424073 0791424081 Year: 1995 Publisher: Albany State University of New York Press

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This book explores the fundamental issues in Jewish mysticism and provides a taxonomy of the deep structures of thought that emerge from the texts.


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The book of Bahir : Flavius Mithridates' Latin translation, the Hebrew text and an English version
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ISBN: 8884192390 Year: 2005 Volume: 2 Publisher: Torino : N. Aragno,

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Urban Planning and Everyday Urbanisation : A Case Study on Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
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ISBN: 3839437156 3837637158 9783839437155 9783837637151 Year: 2016 Publisher: Bielefeld transcript Verlag

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Urbanisation in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, poses challenges to urban living conditions. Despite large scale housing programmes from the side of the government, construction and settling processes have largely remained incremental. Nadine Appelhans focuses on the relation between statutory planning and practices of everyday urbanisation. The findings from Bahir Dar suggest that some mundane regimes of building the city are patronised, while others are considered undesired by policy makers. Based on this insight, the author argues that urban development in Bahir Dar needs to be locally grounded, differentiated and inclusive to avoid further tendencies of segregation.

Alef, mem, tau
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ISBN: 1282759418 9786612759413 0520932315 1598759167 9780520932319 1423745515 9781423745518 0520246195 9780520246195 9780520246195 0520246195 9781282759411 6612759410 9781598759167 Year: 2006 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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This highly original, provocative, and poetic work explores the nexus of time, truth, and death in the symbolic world of medieval kabbalah. Demonstrating that the historical and theoretical relationship between kabbalah and western philosophy is far more intimate and extensive than any previous scholar has ever suggested, Elliot R. Wolfson draws an extraordinary range of thinkers such as Frederic Jameson, Martin Heidegger, Franz Rosenzweig, William Blake, Julia Kristeva, Friedrich Schelling, and a host of kabbalistic figures into deep conversation with one another. Alef, Mem, Tau also discusses Islamic mysticism and Buddhist thought in relation to the Jewish esoteric tradition as it opens the possibility of a temporal triumph of temporality and the conquering of time through time. The framework for Wolfson's examination is the rabbinic teaching that the word emet, "truth," comprises the first, middle, and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet, alef, mem, and tau, which serve, in turn, as semiotic signposts for the three tenses of time-past, present, and future. By heeding the letters of emet we discern the truth of time manifestly concealed in the time of truth, the beginning that cannot begin if it is to be the beginning, the middle that re/marks the place of origin and destiny, and the end that is the figuration of the impossible disclosing the impossibility of figuration, the finitude of death that facilitates the possibility of rebirth. The time of death does not mark the death of time, but time immortal, the moment of truth that bestows on the truth of the moment an endless beginning of a beginningless end, the truth of death encountered incessantly in retracing steps of time yet to be taken-between, before, beyond.

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