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Sha'arei Orah, R. Joseph b. Abraham Gikatilla, Cracow 1600

שערי אורה - Kabbalah

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  • Lot Number 45497
  • Title (English) Sha'arei Orah
  • Title (Hebrew) שערי אורה
  • Note Kabbalah
  • Author R. Joseph b. Abraham Gikatilla
  • City Cracow
  • Publisher דפוס יצחק בן אהרן מפרוסטיץ
  • Publication Date 1600
  • Estimated Price - Low 4,000
  • Estimated Price - High 6,000

  • Item # 1211543
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Physical Description

[116] ff., quarto, 185:144 mm., light age staining, wide margins, old hand of previous owner on title (זוסמאן? ). A very good copy bound in later quarter leather and marbled paper over boards, rubbed

 

Detail Description

Sha'arei Orah, R. Gikatilla's most influential kabbalistic work, written before 1293, is a detailed explanation of kabbalistic symbolism and the designations of the ten Sefirot. He adopted a system intermediate between that of the Geronese school of kabbalists and the Zohar. This is one of the first writings to disclose knowledge of portions of the Zohar, although it departs from its approach in several fundamental respects.

R. Joseph b. Abraham Gikatilla (Chiquatilla, 1248–c. 1325), Spanish kabbalist whose works exerted a profound and permanent influence on kabbalism. Gikatilla, who was born in Medinaceli, Castile, lived for many years in Segovia. Between 1272 and 1274 he studied under Abraham Abulafia, who praises him as his most successful pupil. Gikatilla, who was at first greatly influenced by Abulafia's ecstatic, prophetic system of kabbalism, soon showed a greater affinity for philosophy.

R. Gikatilla made an original attempt to provide a detailed yet lucid and systematic exposition of kabbalism. He was also the originator of the doctrine equating the infinite, Ein Sof, with the first of the ten Sefirot. The conception was rejected by the majority of kabbalists from the 16th century onward, but his works continued to be highly esteemed and were published in many editions.

 

Hebrew Description:

אשר חבר החכם בחכמ' האמתית כה"ר יוסף ן' ג'יקאטי"לייה נ"ע, ועד עתה היה כחזון סתום ... עד שקם ... מהר"ר מתתיה דלאקרט ז"ל הוא הוציא לאו' תעלומתו ע"י ביאו' רחב ...

בדף האחרון: דברי ... אברהם בר אליעזר ... דידלסום מק"ק פוזנא, המביא את הספר לדפוס.

 

Bibliography:

CD-NLI 0117119; EJ