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Ilan Diagrams

Jerusalem, The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9790=4

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Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9790=4
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.012.002
Primary Manuscript TitlesCoppio's "two-column" ilan
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9790

Manuscript History

Origin
ContributorsIsaac Coppio (Mentioned)
Date Information19th century
Provenance
Provenance InformationFormerly Bill Gross 79
OwnerThe National Library of Israel (current owner)
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
OwnerGross, William L. (former owner)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment ๐Ÿ›ˆTranslucent or opaque material made from calf, sheep, or goat skin which has been limed, dehaired, scraped, and dried under tension to produce a thin, strong material for writing, bookbinding, or other uses. For finer quality calf parchment, use "vellum." The terms parchment and vellum sometimes have been and still are both confused and used interchangeably. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Material
FormRotulus ๐Ÿ›ˆA roll of parchment or paper unrolled vertically for reading. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Form
Dimensions Description366 ร— 23
Hand DescriptionSquare, Sephardic Semi-cursive

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrew ๐Ÿ›ˆhttps://ilanot.org/voc/languages/he-x-rabbinic ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Language

Content Description

SummaryThis rotulus is a (non-autograph) copy of Coppio's ilan and opens with the phrase โ€œSaid the compiler [โ€ฆ] of blessed memory.โ€ Like its source, it is a variation of Great Tree type VPaZW, featuring distinctive changes and additions.
The rotulus is divided into two columns. A text column, roughly a third of the rotulus's width, runs alongside the diagrammatic presentation--as if it were a commentary--but does not reference it. A diagram that merges two classical sefirotic diagrams is the opening figure of the rotulus. In this appropriation, the figure represents primordial stages of emanation that precede the World of Aแบ“ilut. This representation was borrowed from Moshe Graf's Va-yakhel Moshe (Moses assembled, Dessau, 1699). The Lurianic โ€œkav ha-Ein Sofโ€ (line of Ein Sof) traverses the rotulus at its center, passing through the various components of the ilan, graphically suggesting that all worlds enrobe the light of Ein Sof.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree: Ha-Ilan ha-Kabalai (Pennsylvania: 2022), pages 261โ€“264, 295โ€“296, 354, 356, 395.
Moshe Hillel, Oveh la-Sokher, R. Yitshak b. R. Mikhael Kupio: Between Me'arat Sedeh ha-Makhpelah and Arba Me'ot Shekel Kasef (Jerusalem: 2016), page 99.

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Jerusalem, The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9790=4

About the Ilan

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Surfaces of the Ilan

Recto

(not publicly available)

About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9790=4
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.012.002
Primary Manuscript TitlesCoppio's "two-column" ilan
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9790

Manuscript History

Origin
ContributorsIsaac Coppio (Mentioned)
Date Information19th century
Provenance
Provenance InformationFormerly Bill Gross 79
OwnerThe National Library of Israel (current owner)
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
OwnerGross, William L. (former owner)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment ๐Ÿ›ˆTranslucent or opaque material made from calf, sheep, or goat skin which has been limed, dehaired, scraped, and dried under tension to produce a thin, strong material for writing, bookbinding, or other uses. For finer quality calf parchment, use "vellum." The terms parchment and vellum sometimes have been and still are both confused and used interchangeably. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Material
FormRotulus ๐Ÿ›ˆA roll of parchment or paper unrolled vertically for reading. ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Form
Dimensions Description366 ร— 23
Hand DescriptionSquare, Sephardic Semi-cursive

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrew ๐Ÿ›ˆhttps://ilanot.org/voc/languages/he-x-rabbinic ๐Ÿ”Ž๏ธŽSearch for Ilanot with this Language

Content Description

SummaryThis rotulus is a (non-autograph) copy of Coppio's ilan and opens with the phrase โ€œSaid the compiler [โ€ฆ] of blessed memory.โ€ Like its source, it is a variation of Great Tree type VPaZW, featuring distinctive changes and additions.
The rotulus is divided into two columns. A text column, roughly a third of the rotulus's width, runs alongside the diagrammatic presentation--as if it were a commentary--but does not reference it. A diagram that merges two classical sefirotic diagrams is the opening figure of the rotulus. In this appropriation, the figure represents primordial stages of emanation that precede the World of Aแบ“ilut. This representation was borrowed from Moshe Graf's Va-yakhel Moshe (Moses assembled, Dessau, 1699). The Lurianic โ€œkav ha-Ein Sofโ€ (line of Ein Sof) traverses the rotulus at its center, passing through the various components of the ilan, graphically suggesting that all worlds enrobe the light of Ein Sof.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree: Ha-Ilan ha-Kabalai (Pennsylvania: 2022), pages 261โ€“264, 295โ€“296, 354, 356, 395.
Moshe Hillel, Oveh la-Sokher, R. Yitshak b. R. Mikhael Kupio: Between Me'arat Sedeh ha-Makhpelah and Arba Me'ot Shekel Kasef (Jerusalem: 2016), page 99.