This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

22 ALMANZI, Josef. Biography of Rabbi Moses Hayyim Luzzatto of Padua original Hebrew: תולדות ר' משה חיים לוצאטו מפארובה. Luzzatto was a prominent Italian Jewish rabbi, kabbalist, and philosopher.
In: Kerem Hemed original abbreviation: כ"ח (Kerem Hemed), a major 19th-century Hebrew journal of the Haskalah or Jewish Enlightenment III (1838) pages 112–169.
[“Biography of Moses Hayyim Luzzatto from Padua.”]
23 ALTING, Jacob A. Dissertation ... on Scriptural Kabbalah original Latin: Dissertatio ... de Cabbala scripturaria.
In: Complete Works original Latin: Opera, Volume V, Section V. Amsterdam, G. Borstius, 1687.
Dissertation 1, pages 118–125.
[See Wolff II 1243; this work seeks to explain Kabbalistic methods of interpreting scripture and attempts, in part, to use them to find prophecies concerning Christ.]
24 ANAMIA, Laurentius. On Separate Substances, the Nature of Demons, and Their Secret Operations original Latin: De substantiis separatis, de natura daemonum et occultis eorum operationibus. Rome, Dragoncelli, 1654. Quarto (4°).
[According to the Davis and Orioli catalogue No. 12, Florence 1922, page 51, this work is “very rare” and also discusses practical Kabbalah Practical Kabbalah refers to the use of divine names, spells, and amulets to achieve physical or supernatural results.]
25 ANDREÄ, Samuel. A General Examination of the Philosophical Kabbalah of Henry More original Latin: Examen generale Cabbalae philosophicae Henrici Mori. Herborn, 1670. Quarto (4°).
26 [ANONYMOUS]. An Outline of Christian Kabbalah, that is, a Hebrew-style Accommodation, or a brief application of the Kabbalistic doctrine of the Hebrews to the dogmas of the New Covenant; for the formation of a hypothesis useful for the conversion of the Jews original Latin: Adumbratio Kabbalae Christianae, Id est Syncatabasis Hebraizans, sive brevis applicatio doctrinae Hebraeorum Cabbalisticae ad dogmata novi foederis; pro formanda hypothesi, ad conversionem Judaeorum proficua.
Frankfurt am Main, published by Johann David Zunner, printed by Johann Philipp Andreae, 1684. 70 pages. Octavo (8°) or Quarto (4°).
[This was published with its own title page as an appendix to the work by Knorr von Rosenroth, entry No. 668. It is uncertain if Rosenroth is also the author. A French translation is:]
27 — An Outline of Christian Kabbalah original Latin: Adumbratio Kabbalae Christianae. [Alternative title:] (or Hebrew Accommodation, or a brief application of the doctrines of the Hebrew Kabbalists to the dogmas of the New Covenant, with the goal of forming a hypothesis useful for the conversion of the Jews) original French: ou Syncatabase hébraïque ou brève application des doctrines des Hébreux qabbalistes aux dogmes de la nouvelle Alliance, dans le but de former une hypothèse profitable à la conversion des Juifs. Translated from the Latin for the first time.
Paris, Chacornac, 1899. 256 pages. Octavo (8°).
(= Rosicrucian Library original French: Bibliothèque Rosicrucienne, 2nd Series No. 1.)
28 — On the Science called Kabbalah original Russian: O naukě nazyvaemoj Kabalé.
In: The Restful Laborer original Russian: Pokojuščijsja Trudoljubec IV (1785), page 94 and following.
[“On the doctrine called Kabbalah.”]
29 — The Examined Moderation original German: Das untersuchte Moderamen. 1708. Octavo (8°).
[Written against Buddeus’s entry No. 237. See also the work by Syrbius.]
30 — News regarding the controversy with Dr. Buddeus original German: Nachrichten wegen der Controversiam mit Herrn D. Buddeus.
In: Innocent News of Old and New Theological Matters ... for the year 1709 original German: Unschuldige Nachrichten von Alten und Neuen Theologischen Sachen (Leipzig, 1710) pages 49–60. Octavo (8°).
[See also Innocent News ... 1708, page 742 and following, regarding Buddeus’s Moderamen entry No. 237 and Buddeus’s reply.]