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Paul Ferguson Member

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Posted: Tue Dec 29th, 2009 08:18 am |
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Something legal this time 
The Jewish National and University Library has digitized a large number of books, including Peculium Abrae by Abraham ben Meir de Balmes, which contains the Transitus Fluvii alphabet which also appears in Panteo's Voarchadumia.
Requires the DjVu plug-in (available from the website as a free download). Does not work in Chrome but functions OK in Firefox.
http://aleph500.huji.ac.il/nnl/dig/books_hla.html
Also available is the Hebrew Grammar by Gesenius, and a large collection of works on the Cabala:
http://aleph500.huji.ac.il/nnl/dig/books_kab.html
Most of these are in Hebrew, but there are also works by Pico and Khunrath.
Also Steinschneider's "Die hebräischen Übersetzungen des Mittelalters":
http://aleph500.huji.ac.il/nnl/dig/books_msc.html
...and alchemical works by Michael Maier and Artephius:
http://aleph500.huji.ac.il/nnl/dig/books_sci.html
Last edited on Tue Dec 29th, 2009 08:58 am by Paul Ferguson
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Carl Lavoie Member
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Posted: Mon May 7th, 2012 03:23 am |
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In this work, Splendor lucis (Vienne, 1745), from the pen of ‘Aloys Weiner ’ (actually, Perlin Lippman), later knighted von Sonnenfels, and given to Jung by Gershom Scholem ...
http://www.e-rara.ch/cgj/alch/content/pageview/2574822
... the author draw a list of the patriarchs, beginning with Hermes (?!), Abraham, Isaac, etc.
At the section ‘Solomonis, Canticum Canticorum de Tinctura Physica’, on page [138]126, is this strange ‘TABULA SPHIROTICA’, an interesting attempted at correspondence:
http://www.e-rara.ch/cgj/content/pageview/2574960
But since the work is a rather late one, I was wondering if Lippman really came up with these analogies himself, or if he was ‘inspired’ by a previous author. Anyone that saw it printed before?
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Paul Ferguson Member

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Posted: Mon May 14th, 2012 04:10 pm |
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Carl Lavoie wrote:
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In this work, Splendor lucis (Vienne, 1745), from the pen of ‘Aloys Weiner ’ (actually, Perlin Lippman), later knighted von Sonnenfels, and given to Jung by Gershom Scholem ...
http://www.e-rara.ch/cgj/alch/content/pageview/2574822
... the author draw a list of the patriarchs, beginning with Hermes (?!), Abraham, Isaac, etc.
At the section ‘Solomonis, Canticum Canticorum de Tinctura Physica’, on page [138]126, is this strange ‘TABULA SPHIROTICA’, an interesting attempted at correspondence:
http://www.e-rara.ch/cgj/content/pageview/2574960
But since the work is a rather late one, I was wondering if Lippman really came up with these analogies himself, or if he was ‘inspired’ by a previous author. Anyone that saw it printed before?
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Certainly very strange. I have never seen Tiphareth assigned to the Moon anywhere else. Usually = the Sun.
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