Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah

Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah

Author: M. Segol

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-10-29

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 113704313X

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The Sefer Yetsirah (the Book of Creation ) is a core text of the early kabbalah, yet scholars have struggled to establish even the most basic facts about the work. This project attempts to discover the ways in which diagrams accompanying the text and its commentaries show trends in the development of the kabbalistic tradition as a whole.


Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah

Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah

Author: M. Segol

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2012-10-19

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 9781403969743

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The Sefer Yetsirah (the Book of Creation ) is a core text of the early kabbalah, yet scholars have struggled to establish even the most basic facts about the work. This project attempts to discover the ways in which diagrams accompanying the text and its commentaries show trends in the development of the kabbalistic tradition as a whole.


Kabbalah and Sex Magic

Kabbalah and Sex Magic

Author: Marla Segol

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2021-06-16

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0271091053

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In this provocative book, Marla Segol explores the development of the kabbalistic cosmology underlying Western sex magic. Drawing extensively on Jewish myth and ritual, Segol tells the powerful story of the relationship between the divine and the human body in late antique Jewish esotericism, in medieval kabbalah, and in New Age ritual practice. Kabbalah and Sex Magic traces the evolution of a Hebrew microcosm that models the powerful interaction of human and divine bodies at the heart of both kabbalah and some forms of Western sex magic. Focusing on Jewish esoteric and medical sources from the fifth to the twelfth century from Byzantium, Persia, Iberia, and southern France, Segol argues that in its fully developed medieval form, kabbalah operated by ritualizing a mythos of divine creation by means of sexual reproduction. She situates in cultural and historical context the emergence of Jewish cosmological models for conceptualizing both human and divine bodies and the interactions between them, arguing that all these sources position the body and its senses as the locus of culture and the means of reproducing it. Segol explores the rituals acting on these models, attending especially to their inherent erotic power, and ties these to contemporary Western sex magic, showing that such rituals have a continuing life. Asking questions about its cosmology, myths, and rituals, Segol poses even larger questions about the history of kabbalah, the changing conceptions of the human relation to the divine, and even the nature of religious innovation itself. This groundbreaking book will appeal to students and scholars of Jewish studies, religion, sexuality, and magic.


Women, Enjoyment, and the Defense of Virtue in Boccaccio’s Decameron

Women, Enjoyment, and the Defense of Virtue in Boccaccio’s Decameron

Author: V. Ferme

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-04

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1137482818

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Providing new ways of reading Boccaccio's masterpiece, Decameron , Ferme analyzes the dynamics between the women who rule the first half of the story. Peeling back the many narrative layers within and outside of the framework, this book unearths the complications and trickery surrounding gender and death in Boccaccio's world and culture.


The Footprints of Michael the Archangel

The Footprints of Michael the Archangel

Author: J. Arnold

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-10-23

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1137316551

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Early Christians sought miracles from Michael the Archangel and this enigmatic ecumenical figure was the subject of hagiography, liturgical texts, and relics across Western Europe. Entering contemporary debates about angelology, this fascinating study explores the formation and diffusion of the cult of Saint Michael from c. 300-c.800.


Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots

Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots

Author: C. Keene

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1137035641

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Margaret, saint and 11th-century Queen of the Scots, remains an often-cited yet little-understood historical figure. Keene's analysis of sources in terms of both time and place – including her Life of Saint Margaret , translated for the first time – allows for an informed understanding of the forces that shaped this captivating woman.


Perilous Passages

Perilous Passages

Author: Julie Chappell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-04

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1137277688

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This study will significantly further our interpretations of the unique autobiography of Margery Kempe, lay woman turned mystic and visionary. Following the manuscript from a Carthusian monastery through history, Chappell bridges the gaps in our understanding of the transmission of texts from the medieval past to the present.


The Repentant Abelard

The Repentant Abelard

Author: J. Ruys

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-03

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1137051876

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The Repentant Abelard is both an innovative study and English translation of the late poetic works of controversial medieval philosopher and logician Peter Abelard, written for his beloved wife Heloise and son Astralabe. This study brings to life long overlooked works of this great thinker with analyses and comprehensive notes.


Borges the Unacknowledged Medievalist

Borges the Unacknowledged Medievalist

Author: M. Toswell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-07

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1137444479

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The Argentinian writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) was many things during his life, but what has gone largely unnoticed is that he was a medievalist, and his interest in Germanic medievalism was pervasive throughout his work. This study will consider the medieval elements in Borges creative work and shed new light on his poetry.


Music and Performance in the Later Middle Ages

Music and Performance in the Later Middle Ages

Author: E. Upton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-12-28

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1137310073

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This book seeks to understand the music of the later Middle Ages in a fuller perspective, moving beyond the traditional focus on the creative work of composers in isolation to consider the participation of performers and listeners in music-making.