Nathan Nata Hanover. Sha’arei Tzion [a collection of mystical prayers, religious customs and ascetic reflections].

AUCTION 74 | Thursday, November 09th, 2017 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 117
(KABBALAH)

Nathan Nata Hanover. Sha’arei Tzion [a collection of mystical prayers, religious customs and ascetic reflections].

Title surrounded by florets. ff. 52. Light wear, corners neatly repaired. Modern calf-backed marbled boards, corners vellum.

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Est: $500 - $700
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Nathan Nata Hanover (d. 1683), a native of Volhynia, survived the notorious Chmielnicki massacres of 1648-9 and recorded the atrocities in his woeful chronicle “Yeven Metzulah” (Venice, 1653). In Italy, where he sought refuge, he made the acquaintance of the great Kabbalists of the time: Moses Zacuto, Hayyim Cohen, Nathan Spira, and Benjamin HaLevi. In the present work, Sha’arei Zion (first ed. 1662), Hanover recorded for posterity the Lurianic traditions he imbibed from these men, his work in turn becoming immensely popular, serving as a conduit for Kabbalistic traditions.