Francis Mercury van Helmont's Sketch of Christian Kabbalism

Translated and Edited by Sheila A. Spector

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Sheila A. Spector’s translation of the Sketch of Christian Kabbalism, by Francis Mercury van Helmont (1614-98), is the first English version of the foundational seventeenth-century treatise appended to Knorr von Rosenroth’s compendium, the Kabbala Denudata. After a survey of the historical context in general, Jewish and Christian Kabbalah in particular, and a brief biography of van Helmont, Spector’s introduction explains how the author adapted the original Jewish myth for Christian purposes. The bilingual text contains a facsimile of the original Latin on one side, facing the English translation on the other, with Van Helmont’s footnotes supplemented by the translator’s endnotes. The edition is essential for scholars, though of interest to the general reader as well.

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Preliminary Material
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: i–vii
Introduction
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 1–25
Preliminaries
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 26–29
I-XII
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 30–161
Translator’s Notes
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 163–168
Works Cited
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 169–170
Index of Biblical References
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 171–177
General Index
Herausgeber: Sheila A. Spector
Seiten: 179–183
Independent scholar Sheila A. Spector (Ph.D. 1976, University of Maryland), published the book-length bibliography Jewish Mysticism (Garland, 1984), and Glorious Incomprehensible”: The Development of Blake’s Kabbalistic Language, and “Wonders Divine”: The Development of Blake’s Kabbalistic Myth (both Bucknell UP, 2001).
Scholars interested in the history of religion, Christianity, Western esotericism, Jewish Studies, and Jewish and Christian Kabbalism, as well as comparative literature, the history of ideas, seventeenth-century studies. Also, the general reader interested in the occult.
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