- Look up
cabalist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cabalist may
refer to: Cabal, a
group of
people who are
united in some
close design,
usually to promote...
- the 19th century. For example,
Marquis Stanislas de
Guaita founded the
Cabalistic Order of the Rosy
Cross in 1888
along with
several key
commentators on...
-
Rationalism and Illuminism, and
often mix
scientific considerations with
cabalistic,
magical and
alchemical ones. He anti****ted many
social and scientific...
-
interpretation of
cabalistic and
scientific works. He was the
author of the following: "Perush," a
commentary on
Joseph Gikatilla's
cabalistic work, "Sha'are...
-
Feminine ****), a work that
aimed at
proving the
superiority of
women using cabalistic ideas. The book was
probably intended to
impress Margaret. Agrippa’s lectures...
-
mainly from
Nachmanides (often
copied word-for-word), but
without his
cabalistic and
philosophical interpretations.
Jacob quotes many
other commentators...
- by them, and others, he
studied Oriental languages, chemistry, and the
cabalistic sciences. On his return, he
settled at
Sulzbach where he
became the privy...
- ISBN 1-57863-150-5. Godwin,
David (1994). Godwin's
Cabalistic Encyclopedia: A
Complete Guide to
Cabalistic Magick.
LLewelyn Worldwide. ISBN 978-1-56718-324-5...
- ISBN 1-57863-150-5. Godwin,
David (1994). Godwin's
Cabalistic Encyclopedia: A
Complete Guide to
Cabalistic Magick.
LLewelyn Worldwide. ISBN 978-1-56718-324-5...
- and
Paradise Regained, the
visions of
Emanuel Swedenborg and the near-
cabalistic writings of
Jakob Böhme.
Blake also
included his own
interpretations of...