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- large and colorful cast of Romani, thieves, inquisitors, a cabbalist, a geometer, the cabbalist's beautiful sister, two Moorish princesses (Emina and Zubeida)...
- India, China, ****an, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists, Early Christians, Heretics, ********ins, Thugs, Templars, the Vehm and...
- or Abraham Irira (c. 1570 – c. 1635), was a religious philosopher and cabbalist (a student of Israel Sarug, who was one of Isaac Luria's disciples). He...
- refer to: Guillaume Postel (1510–1581), French linguist, astronomer, Cabbalist, diplomat, and religious universalist Christian Heinrich Postel (1658–1705)...
- we know it, contains a horoscope, dated to 1 October 1486, compiled by cabbalist Johannes Reuchlin.[non sequitur] As we have already noted, the inability...
- 27. Fisher, Elizabeth W. (1985). ""Prophesies and Revelations": German Cabbalists in Early Pennsylvania". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography...
- Mysteries, Ceremonies and Principles of the ancient Philosophers, Magi, Cabbalists, and Adepts, etc. The Purpose of this school (which will consist of no...
- non-Jewish." "Other prayers or religious acts, as interpreted by the Cabbalists, are designed to deceive various angels (imagined as minor deities with...
- Sotts****, Pavel Tschelitchev and Ossip Zadkine. The Journal of an Apprentice Cabbalist. Newcastle upon Tyne, Cloud, 1991. Choose Your Own World. Illus. Yüksel...
- com/node/1820 2004– Liturgy (in French and Hebrew) Tou Bichevat. Seder of cabbalists, Hotsaat Bakish, Montpellier 2005a- Liturgy (in French and Hebrew) Séder...