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Cabalistarum selectiora obscuriaque dogmata
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Arcangelo da Borgonovo (Archangelus de Burgonovo) was a 16th-century Franciscan whose Latin commentaries on Pico della Mirandola's Kabbalistic theses are significant primary sources for Christian Kabbalah. Extensive searches of scholarly catalogs and bibliographic databases confirm that while his work is discussed in academic studies (e.g., by Wirszubski or Kristeller), no complete English translation of 'Selecta quaedam et obscuriora Cabalistarum dogmata' has been published. Existing references to the work in English are limited to fragmentary excerpts or summaries within broader scholarly contexts.
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Unlock the hidden 'spirit' of the scriptures with this daring 16th-century synthesis of Christian theology and Hebrew mysticism. Arcangelo da Borgonovo defends the secret path of the Kabbalah, revealing how ancient wisdom—from the angelic rites of the Archangel Michael to the cosmic architecture of the Sephiroth—can illuminate the deepest mysteries of the soul and the divine.
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