Sexual symbolism and merkavah speculation in medieval Germany

a study of the Sod ha-egoz texts

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a study of the Sod ha-egoz texts

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Mohr Siebeck
Language
English
Pages
146

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography (p. [105]-120) and indexes.
Contains a synoptic edition of the Hebrew Sod ha-egoz texts with an English translation as well as other related Hebrew texts.

Published in
Tübingen
Series
Texts and studies in medieval and early modern Judaism,, 13
Other Titles
Simboliḳah minit u-farshanut ha-merkavah be-Ashkenaz, Sod ha-egoz. English & Hebrew.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.1/9
Library of Congress
BM525.A4269 A27 1997, BM525.A4269A27 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 146, 67 p. :
Number of pages
146

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL412070M
ISBN 10
3161467507
LCCN
98114179
OCLC/WorldCat
38873085
Goodreads
4038253

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