Agata Paluch und Patrick B. Koch (Hrsg.), Kabbalah and Knowledge Transfers in Early Modernity. Sonderheft des European Journal of Jewish Studies 16.1 (2022)
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Agata Paluch and Patrick B. Koch: „Kabbalah and Knowledge Transfers in Early Modernity: Foreword“
Magdaléna Jánošíková: „Studying Ibn Sīnā, Performing Abulafia in a Mid-Sixteenth-Century Prison: Emotional, Medical, and Mystical Bodies between Italy and Silesia“
Saverio Campanini: „Transmission and Reception of Isaac ibn Sahula’s Kabbalistic Commentary on Two Psalms“
Flavia Buzzetta: „Transmission and Transformation of Kabbalistic Knowledge in Italy at the End of the Fifteenth Century“
Hanna Gentili: „The Philosophical Background of Yoḥanan Alemanno: Remarks on Logic and Psychology“
J. H. Chajes: „Jacob Ṣemaḥ, Humanist“
Gerold Necker: „The Matrix of Understanding: Moses Zacuto’s Em la-Binah and Kabbalistic Works of Reference“
Andrea Gondos: „‚To Know Everything‘: Encyclopedias and the Organization of Kabbalistic Knowledge“
Avinoam J. Stillman: „A Printed Primer of Kabbalistic Knowledge: Sha’arei Orah in East-Central Europe“
Giulio Busi: „How the Art of Printing Transformed Kabbalah: Between Italian Courts and Polish Lands“