(Saks da Castellazzo). (Editor). Heichal Hashem [collected essays by early Kabbalists]

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ASCHKENAZI, YECHIEL

(Saks da Castellazzo). (Editor). Heichal Hashem [collected essays by early Kabbalists]

FIRST EDITION. Title within woodcut decorative cartouche ff. 47. Stained in places, signed by censor on final leaf. Recent roan-backed boards. 8vo Vinograd, Venice 793; not in Adams

Venice: Daniel Zanetti (1594)

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
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A compilation of various Kabbalistic works, including a treatise on reincarnation according to the views of R. Shimon b. Yochai and Pythagoras. The 16th century Kabbalistic author, was a member of the Castellazzo family, of German origin who settled in Castellazzo Bormida, near Alessandria in northern Italy. His father was Moses Castellazzo, the Italian painter and engraver. R. Jechiel lived in Austria, Salonika and Safed, before settling in Jerusalem in 1565. (EJ V, col. 237) Steinschneider, followed by Jellinek and Weiner (no.3099) ascribe the first work, Sepher Ha-Shem, to Moses de Leon since a poem with the acrostic "Moshe" appears on p. 34b. Gershom Scholem however, in one of his early articles,(Kiryat Sepher vol. I (1924) pp.45-52) asserts that it is a later work. Also contains one of the earliest printed version of the hymn Bar -Yochai (p.44b)