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Cabalistic formulary and book of remedies : manuscript.ספר קבלה מעשית ותרופות.

İsim Cabalistic formulary and book of remedies : manuscript.ספר קבלה מעשית ותרופות.
Yazar Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund., Preres, Joseph, former owner., Dent, F.T., former owner.
Basım Tarihi: 1850
Konu Cabala., Amulets--19th century., Exorcism--Religious aspects., Jews--Khanate of Bukhara--19th century--History--Sources., Jews--Uzbekistan--19th century--History--Sources.
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Fiziksel Boyutlar 128 leaves : paper, ink, watercolor, illuminations ; 20 x 12 cm.
Kütüphane: Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1418867939
Kayıt Numarası 9979067796403681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1850
Notlar Title supplied by cataloger. | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund. | Text mainly in Judeo-Persian, with some Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and Hebrew. | Formerly owned by Joseph Preres [...], with place of ownership in Cyrillic charachters (smudged and blackened; f. 32v)., Sold by Winner's Auctions (Jerusalem), Auction 140 (21 February 2023) lot 107., Formerly owned by F.T. Dent, London (stamp, f. 77v: ספרי דענט", F.T. DENT COLLECTION LONDON").
Örnek Metin Cabalistic book of remedies, incantations, and lots, likely originating in Bukhara or Uzbekistan (language and provenance), including remedies for childbirth (such as those on f. 30v-31v), demons (such as f. 25v, להוציא השיד מגוף האדם, exorcisms for a possessed body), incantations and remedies for the sick (beginning on f. 55r), angelic formularies for the days of the week (beginning with f. 47v). Charts of devotional or meditational letters, the so-called angelic script (such as f. 51v), and some Persian characters inside tables (such as f. 51v, 87v, and a guardian table, called מזוזה, covering an entire folio side on f. 112r), and instructions on how to compose amulets (f. 61v). Illuminated at the end with a snake, with a rosette, colored in gauche (pinks and reds) on f. 127v, and a donkey carrying a pail in its teeth below a caption of תמחה שם עמלק כי מחה ימחה את זכר עמלק מתחת השמים לא תשכך (the donkey as a metaphor for a kelipah (a cabalistic "husk", a symbol of evil), as Amalek embodies in the Cabala). Written in an Oriental cursive script, with opening words and captions in an Iranian square script; paper brittle, and some folios are loose. Bound in a 19th century full leather binding, with two raised bands on spine; blind-tooled boards; "קמיעות" written on spine.
Atıf Şekli Cabalistic formulary and book of remedies. (UPenn CAJS Rar Ms 682). Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
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Cabalistic formulary and book of remedies : manuscript.ספר קבלה מעשית ותרופות.

Yazar Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund., Preres, Joseph, former owner., Dent, F.T., former owner.
Basım Tarihi 1850
Konu Cabala., Amulets--19th century., Exorcism--Religious aspects., Jews--Khanate of Bukhara--19th century--History--Sources., Jews--Uzbekistan--19th century--History--Sources.
Tür Belge
Dil fas,heb,jpr,jrb
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 128 leaves : paper, ink, watercolor, illuminations ; 20 x 12 cm.
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1418867939
Kayıt Numarası 9979067796403681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1850
Notlar Title supplied by cataloger. | Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Elis & Ruth Douer Endowed Fund. | Text mainly in Judeo-Persian, with some Persian, Judeo-Arabic, and Hebrew. | Formerly owned by Joseph Preres [...], with place of ownership in Cyrillic charachters (smudged and blackened; f. 32v)., Sold by Winner's Auctions (Jerusalem), Auction 140 (21 February 2023) lot 107., Formerly owned by F.T. Dent, London (stamp, f. 77v: ספרי דענט", F.T. DENT COLLECTION LONDON").
Örnek Metin Cabalistic book of remedies, incantations, and lots, likely originating in Bukhara or Uzbekistan (language and provenance), including remedies for childbirth (such as those on f. 30v-31v), demons (such as f. 25v, להוציא השיד מגוף האדם, exorcisms for a possessed body), incantations and remedies for the sick (beginning on f. 55r), angelic formularies for the days of the week (beginning with f. 47v). Charts of devotional or meditational letters, the so-called angelic script (such as f. 51v), and some Persian characters inside tables (such as f. 51v, 87v, and a guardian table, called מזוזה, covering an entire folio side on f. 112r), and instructions on how to compose amulets (f. 61v). Illuminated at the end with a snake, with a rosette, colored in gauche (pinks and reds) on f. 127v, and a donkey carrying a pail in its teeth below a caption of תמחה שם עמלק כי מחה ימחה את זכר עמלק מתחת השמים לא תשכך (the donkey as a metaphor for a kelipah (a cabalistic "husk", a symbol of evil), as Amalek embodies in the Cabala). Written in an Oriental cursive script, with opening words and captions in an Iranian square script; paper brittle, and some folios are loose. Bound in a 19th century full leather binding, with two raised bands on spine; blind-tooled boards; "קמיעות" written on spine.
Atıf Şekli Cabalistic formulary and book of remedies. (UPenn CAJS Rar Ms 682). Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
Tür Codices (bound manuscripts), formularies., gouaches (paintings)., illuminated manuscripts.
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