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36 [ANONYMOUS]. The Kabbalah, or Rabbinic Mysticism: Its Origin and Essence original Polish: Kabała czyli mistycyzm rabiniczny. Jej pochodzenie i istota.
In: The Israelite original: Izraelita, a Polish-language Jewish weekly Vol. VI (1871) pages 165–167, 175–177, 182–184, 191–193, 199–201, 207–209, 215–217, 254–256, 262–265.
[“The Kabbalah or Rabbinic Mysticism: Its Origin and Essence.”]
37 — The Canon: An Exposition of the Pagan Mystery Perpetuated in the Cabala... with a preface by R. B. Cunninghame-Graham. London 1897; 403 pages. Octavo (8°) a book size of about 6 by 9 inches.
38 — A Small Work on Kabbalistic Hearing, or an Introduction to All Sciences original Latin: Opusculum de Auditu Kabbalistico sive ad omnes scientias introductorium.
[Falsely attributed to Ramon Llull original: Raimundus Lullus, a 13th-century philosopher and printed among his writings. See Probst, The Character and Origin of the Ideas of the Blessed Ramon Llull original French: Caractère et origine des idées du Bienheureux Raymond Lulle, Toulouse 1912, part 2, chapter 2.]
Venice, Paul de Vitalibus, 1518. Octavo (8°) [according to Papus].
Paris, Aegidius Corbinus, 1578. 82 leaves, with figures and 6 plates. Duodecimo (12°) a small book size, about 5 by 7 inches.
Strasbourg, Lazarus Zetzner, 1609; 1651.
[Included as the second item in his Works Pertaining to the Universal Art original Latin: Opera, quae ad artem universalem pertinent.]
39 — A Kabbalist’s Report on the Four Figures of the Great Amphitheater of Khunrath original German: Bericht eines Cabalisten über die 4 Figuren des großen Amphitheatri Khunradi.
Included as an appendix in: Khunrath, Heinrich. Concerning the Secret External and Visible Fire of the Magi and Philosophers... original Latin: De igne magorum philosophorumque secreto externo et visibili Strasbourg, Lazarus Zetzner, 1608 [!]. 157 pages.
[See the entry for Khunrath. The Amphitheatrum itself did not appear until 1609, though the copperplate engravings were published separately beforehand.]
40 — Esh Mezareph, or Purifying Fire Hebrew: Esh Mezareph refers to "refining fire," an alchemical-Kabbalistic concept. A Chymico-Kabalistic Treatise collected from the Kabbala Denudata of Knorr von Rosenroth, by A Lover of Philalethes. [First printing:] London 1714.
[Second printing as:] Hermetic Collection original Latin: Collectanea Hermetica... edited by W. Wynn Westcott. Vol. IV. London 1894.
Preface and notes by “Sapere Aude” Latin for "Dare to be Wise," a pseudonym for William Wynn Westcott.
[See Waite, The Doctrine and Literature of the Kabbalah etc. page 399 and following, and Eliphas Lévi, Key to the Great Mysteries original French: Clef des Grands Mystères etc. page 407 and following.]
41 — List of the General and Main Principles of the Ancient Kabbalists original German: Verzeichnuß der General- und Hauptlehrsätzen der alten Cabbalisten. [Location unknown], 1698. Sextodecimo (16°) a very small pocket-sized book.
[Cited by A. von Harless in Jacob Böhme and the Alchemists, 2nd edition, 1882, page 49. According to Harless, this shows how "the Kabbalistic doctrine was presented" in the 17th century.]
42 — Sabbatai Zevi, the Presumed Jewish Messiah Exposed original Dutch: Sabatha Sebi, den gewaanden Joodsche Messias ontdeckt. Amsterdam 1666. Quarto (4°) a medium-sized book, roughly 9 by 12 inches.