(Gerondi, sic.) - (Attributed to). Ma’arecheth Ha'Elokuth [Kabbalah]
AUCTION 46 |
Thursday, September 10th,
2009 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, & Graphic Art
Lot 249
PERETZ BEN ISAAC HAKOHEN
(Gerondi, sic.) - (Attributed to). Ma’arecheth Ha'Elokuth [Kabbalah]
Mantua: Meir ben Ephraim of Padua & Partner 1558
Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $800
Significant Kabbalistic work due to its systematic treatment of all relevant themes in earlier literature. Its contribution to speculative mystic theory in pre-Zoharite Kabbalistic literature, is the increased symbolism of the Sephiroth, as well as the “Adam Kadmon” theory, whereby the likeness of the order of the Divine Powers of the Sephiroth to the human body is explored. See G. Scholem, On the Problems of Sepher Ma’arecheth Ha'Elokuth and its Commentaries, in: Kiryat Sefer, Vol. 21 (1944) pp. 284-95.
Judah Chayat’s introduction contains a detailed autobiographical account of the expulsion of Jews from Portugal, describing his own trials and tribulations including capture by pirates.
The final part of his introduction recommends works one should study and those unsuitable and full of errors. Chayat reserves particular criticism for Abraham Abulafia, whose works he describes as “figments of a vain imagination.” See G. Scholem, On the Problems of Sepher Ma’aricheth Ha’Elokuth and Its Commentaries, in Kiryat Sefer Vol. 21 (1944) pp. 284-95.