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Florence (Italy), Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana: Plut.44.18

(Grand Venetian Parchment)

Surfaces of the Diagram

Recto


About the Facsimile
ContributorsBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (https://tecabml.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/info/plutei/1454127/manifest.json)

About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierFlorence (Italy), Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana: Plut.44.18
Primary Manuscript TitlesGrand Venetian Parchment
היריעה הוונציאנית המופלאה
Alternative Manuscript TitlesFlorence, BML, Ms. Plut.44.18
1

Manuscript History

Origin
ContributorsElijah Menaḥem Ḥalfan (Adapter, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Creator, Editor of compilation, Scribe)
Abraham Ṣarfati (Adapter, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Editor of compilation)
Date Information1533
Creation PlacesVenice (Italy)
Provenance
OwnerBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (current owner)
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Provenance PlacesFlorence (Italy)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment
FormSheet
Support Descriptionsix parchment sections
LayoutMost content on recto; verso contains additional diagram visualization of "side" of evil and the colophons.
Sheets per Surfacesix parchment sections
Dimensions Description122 × 94
Hand DescriptionItalian

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrewhttps://ilanot.org/voc/languages/he-x-rabbinic

Content Description

SummaryCreated in 1533, this imposing, squarish ilan is a unique collaboration between Elijah Menaḥem Ḥalfan and Abraham Ṣarfati, who acted as its designers, editors, and anthologizers. Constructed from six parchment sheets sewn together like a patchwork quilt, the ilan functions as a map that achieves an unprecedented realization of its cartographic potential. It incorporates a Small Parchment core into a 15,000-word anthology featuring texts from Gikatilla and the Circle of the Special Cherub. A defining innovation is the use of the verso to represent the Sitra Aḥra, aligned with a diminutive tree on the recto to create a three-dimensional cosmological model. The parchment includes precise locative editorial glosses and a disclaimer by Ḥalfan cautioning against corporeality. The verso also features personal testimonies by the creators flanking the demonic tree.
Colophon"והיתה השלמתו יום ב' כב ימים לחדש אדר ראשון שנת חמשת אלפים מאתים ותשעים ושלש ... פה ויניציאה ... נאם ... אליה מנחם תלמיד חלפן יזיי"א בן ... כמהר"ר אבא מרי חלפן זלה"ה".

Further Information

Research LiteratureAntonio Maria Biscioni, ed., Bibliothecae Ebraicae Graecae Florentinae sive Bibliothecae Mediceo-Laurentianae, vol. 2 (Florentiae, 1757).
Giulio Busi and Silvana Greco, eds., Il Rinascimento parla ebraico (Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana Editoriale, 2019), exhibition catalogue (Ferrara, 2019).
J. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 51–59.
Yosef Kaplan, ed., The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 5, The Early Modern Era, 1500–1750 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017).
Fabrizio Lelli, “L’albero sefirotico di Eliyyà Menaḥem ben Abba Mari Halfan (Ms. Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 44.18),” Rinascimento 48 (2008): 271–290.
Fabrizio Lelli, “Ricezione e interpretazione della Cabbalà nel pensiero di Eliyyà Menaḥem Halfan,” Rivista di Storia e Letteratura Religiosa 47, no. 3 (2011): 547–572.
Aldo Rossi, Da Dante a Leonardo: Un percorso di originali, Biblioteche e archivi 4 (Florence: Edizioni del Galluzzo; SISMEL, 1999).
Isaiah Sonne, “I dati biografici contenuti negli scritti di Shelomoh Molkho riesaminati alla luce di un nuovo documento,” Annuario di studi storici 1 (1934): 183–204.

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Florence (Italy), Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana: Plut.44.18

(Grand Venetian Parchment)

Surfaces of the Diagram

Recto


About the Facsimile
ContributorsBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (https://tecabml.contentdm.oclc.org/iiif/info/plutei/1454127/manifest.json)

About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierFlorence (Italy), Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana: Plut.44.18
Primary Manuscript TitlesGrand Venetian Parchment
היריעה הוונציאנית המופלאה
Alternative Manuscript TitlesFlorence, BML, Ms. Plut.44.18
1

Manuscript History

Origin
ContributorsElijah Menaḥem Ḥalfan (Adapter, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Creator, Editor of compilation, Scribe)
Abraham Ṣarfati (Adapter, Author of afterword, colophon, etc., Editor of compilation)
Date Information1533
Creation PlacesVenice (Italy)
Provenance
OwnerBiblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (current owner)
(click here to search for other diagrams by the same owner)
Provenance PlacesFlorence (Italy)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment
FormSheet
Support Descriptionsix parchment sections
LayoutMost content on recto; verso contains additional diagram visualization of "side" of evil and the colophons.
Sheets per Surfacesix parchment sections
Dimensions Description122 × 94
Hand DescriptionItalian

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrewhttps://ilanot.org/voc/languages/he-x-rabbinic

Content Description

SummaryCreated in 1533, this imposing, squarish ilan is a unique collaboration between Elijah Menaḥem Ḥalfan and Abraham Ṣarfati, who acted as its designers, editors, and anthologizers. Constructed from six parchment sheets sewn together like a patchwork quilt, the ilan functions as a map that achieves an unprecedented realization of its cartographic potential. It incorporates a Small Parchment core into a 15,000-word anthology featuring texts from Gikatilla and the Circle of the Special Cherub. A defining innovation is the use of the verso to represent the Sitra Aḥra, aligned with a diminutive tree on the recto to create a three-dimensional cosmological model. The parchment includes precise locative editorial glosses and a disclaimer by Ḥalfan cautioning against corporeality. The verso also features personal testimonies by the creators flanking the demonic tree.
Colophon"והיתה השלמתו יום ב' כב ימים לחדש אדר ראשון שנת חמשת אלפים מאתים ותשעים ושלש ... פה ויניציאה ... נאם ... אליה מנחם תלמיד חלפן יזיי"א בן ... כמהר"ר אבא מרי חלפן זלה"ה".

Further Information

Research LiteratureAntonio Maria Biscioni, ed., Bibliothecae Ebraicae Graecae Florentinae sive Bibliothecae Mediceo-Laurentianae, vol. 2 (Florentiae, 1757).
Giulio Busi and Silvana Greco, eds., Il Rinascimento parla ebraico (Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana Editoriale, 2019), exhibition catalogue (Ferrara, 2019).
J. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 51–59.
Yosef Kaplan, ed., The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 5, The Early Modern Era, 1500–1750 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017).
Fabrizio Lelli, “L’albero sefirotico di Eliyyà Menaḥem ben Abba Mari Halfan (Ms. Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 44.18),” Rinascimento 48 (2008): 271–290.
Fabrizio Lelli, “Ricezione e interpretazione della Cabbalà nel pensiero di Eliyyà Menaḥem Halfan,” Rivista di Storia e Letteratura Religiosa 47, no. 3 (2011): 547–572.
Aldo Rossi, Da Dante a Leonardo: Un percorso di originali, Biblioteche e archivi 4 (Florence: Edizioni del Galluzzo; SISMEL, 1999).
Isaiah Sonne, “I dati biografici contenuti negli scritti di Shelomoh Molkho riesaminati alla luce di un nuovo documento,” Annuario di studi storici 1 (1934): 183–204.