(Attributed to). Ma’arecheth Ha’Elo-huth [Kabbalah]. With commentary by the Italian mystic Judah Chayat and another (see below).

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 182
PERETZ BEN ISAAC HAKOHEN

(Attributed to). Ma’arecheth Ha’Elo-huth [Kabbalah]. With commentary by the Italian mystic Judah Chayat and another (see below).

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Printer’s mark on title: An astrolabe and verse from Isaiah 40:31 (Yaari, no. 22). Learned marginalia in more than one hand. <<A wide-margined copy.>> ff. (6), 286. Stained in places, previous owner’s inscriptions. Modern blind-tooled crushed morocco. 4to.

Ferrara:

Est: $2,000 - $3,000
PRICE REALIZED $4,250
One of the most significant works on the Kabbalah due to its systematic treatment of all relevant themes found in earlier literature. Its contribution to speculative mystic theory in pre-Zoharite Kabbalistic literature is the increased symbolism of the Sephiroth. The author quotes a multitude of names by which each Sephirah is known, each signifying a differing function. He also develops the “Adam Kadmon” theory, whereby the likeness of the order of the Divine Powers of the Sephiroth to the human body is explored. In the same year of 1558, two editions of Ma’arecheth Ha’Elo-huth appeared, one in Ferrara, the other in Mantua (see next lot). In the present Ferrara edition, the anonymous commentary is designated simply “Peirush,” whereas in the Mantua edition it bears the initials Pa”Z, for “Peirush Zulath” (Another Commentary). According to Scholem, the Ferrara version of the commentary has several important passages lacking in the Mantua edition; see Scholem, Studies in Kabbalah I (Tel Aviv, 1998) p. 176.