- Look up
cabala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cabala (alternately Kabbala(h) or Qabala(h)) may
refer to:
Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה), an
esoteric method...
-
interpreted according to
Christian theology. It is
often transliterated as
Cabala (also Cabbala) to
distinguish it from the
Jewish form and from Hermetic...
- The
Battle of
Cabala was
fought in
Sicily between Carthage and Syracuse.
Syracuse was victorious. It is
uncertain in what year it was
fought and could...
- the
Fellowship of the Rosy Cross.
Hermetic Qabalah arose from
Christian Cabala,
which itself was
derived from
Jewish Kabbalah,
during the
European Renaissance...
- and Alchemy' (2013)
Peter J. Forshaw, '
Cabala Chymica or
Chemia Cabalistica –
Early Modern Alchemists and
Cabala' (2013)
Glenn Alexander Magee.
Hegel and...
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leaving any
trace of his whereabouts.
According to Fulcanelli, the
Phonetic Cabala (Fulcanelli's term for a
special use of language,
drawing on
phonetic similarities...
- and Spinozism,
including the
medieval traditions such as
alchemy and the
cabala that have
served as intermediaries." ****mann also sees
cosmotheistic ideas...
- ISBN 978-0-820-48813-4. Harkness,
Deborah E. (1999). John Dee's
Conversations with Angels:
Cabala, Alchemy, and the End of Nature. Cambridge, England:
Cambridge University...
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works of
historical non-fiction, John Dee's
Conversations with Angels:
Cabala,
Alchemy and the End of
Nature (1999) and The
Jewel House:
Elizabethan London...
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Montfaucon de
Villars (1635–1673). The
titular "Comte de Gabalis" ("Count of
Cabala") is an
esotericist who
explains the
mysteries of the
world to the author...