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Ilan Diagrams

Jerusalem (Israel ), The National Library of Israel: 4=9800

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Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel ), The National Library of Israel: 4=9800
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.011.006
Primary Manuscript TitlesGreat Tree
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9800

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Informationca. 1900
Creation PlacesJerusalem (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialPaper
FormRotulus
Dimensions Description455 × 22.3
Hand DescriptionSquare

Content Description

SummaryThe graphical distinctiveness of this elegant paper ilan is in the precise, distinctive micrography that establish the facial features of Adam Kadmon and Arikh Anpin.
The opening of this ilan resembles the openings of many ilan amulets, which may indicate a common origin.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 210–211, 390.

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Jerusalem (Israel ), The National Library of Israel: 4=9800

About the Diagram

TextGrid URI of the Edition49x0n

Surfaces of the Diagram

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About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel ), The National Library of Israel: 4=9800
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.011.006
Primary Manuscript TitlesGreat Tree
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9800

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Informationca. 1900
Creation PlacesJerusalem (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialPaper
FormRotulus
Dimensions Description455 × 22.3
Hand DescriptionSquare

Content Description

SummaryThe graphical distinctiveness of this elegant paper ilan is in the precise, distinctive micrography that establish the facial features of Adam Kadmon and Arikh Anpin.
The opening of this ilan resembles the openings of many ilan amulets, which may indicate a common origin.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 210–211, 390.