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  • 51Mattithiah ben Solomon Delacrut — was a Polish Jewish scholar; he lived in the middle of the 16th century. He settled early in Italy, and at one time seems to have attended the lectures on Cabala and philosophy at the University of Bologna, devoting himself to the interpretation… …

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  • 52Aaron Abraham ben Baruch Simeon ha-Levi — was a cabalist, born in the first quarter of the sixteenth century. He published a small cabalistic work, Iggeret ha Ṭe amim ( Letter on the Accents ), about the middle of the century, in which each accent and its specific name are explained as… …

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  • 53Menahem Azariah da Fano — (also called Immanuel da Fano, and Rema MiPano) (1548, Fano – Mantua, 1620) was an Italian rabbi, Talmudist, and Kabbalist. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References …

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  • 54Menahem Lonzano — Menahem ben Judah ben Menahem de Lonzano was a rabbi, Masoretic scholar, lexicographer, and poet. He died after 1608 in Jerusalem. His nativity is unknown, but it has been supposed that he was born in Italy. According to Jellinek, who identified… …

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  • 55Teachings of the Báb — Siyyid Alí Muḥammad (born October 20, 1819 ndash; died July 9, 1850) was the founder of Bábism, and one of three central figures of the Bahá í Faith. He was a merchant from Shíráz, Persia, who at the age of twenty four (in May 23, 1844) claimed… …

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  • 56Rosicrucians — • The original appelation of the alleged members of the occult cabalistic theosophic Rosicrucian Brotherhood , described in the pamphlet Fama Fraternitatis R.C. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rosicrucians     Rosicrucian …

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  • 57Luria, Isaac — (1534 1572)    Jewish cabalist. Born in Jerusalem and educated not only in cabalistic mysticism but also in the Jewish law, he considered the Sefer Zohar / Book of Splendor, a work written in Spain in the 13th century but then thought to date… …

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  • 58Pico della Mirándola, Giovanni — (1463 1494)    Italian philosopher and humanist. Born the younger son of the count of a small independent principality, he studied canon law at Bologna and humanistic subjects and philosophy at Ferrara and Padua. At Padua, he developed special… …

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  • 59Menachem Zioni — Menahem Zioni (Ziyyuni) ben Meir of Speyer was a kabbalist of the middle of the 15th century, author of the cabalistic commentary Ẓiyyuni, from which he derives his name. He based his work upon Rashi and Naḥmanides, and especially upon the old… …

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  • 60Moses de León — Statue of Moshe in Guadalajara, Spain. Title page of first edition of the Zohar …

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