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Ilan Diagrams

Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9804=4

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Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9804=4
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.012.011
Primary Manuscript TitlesGreat Tree
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9804

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Information19th century
Provenance
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment
FormRotulus
Dimensions Description2110 × 228
Hand DescriptionAshkenazic

Languages Used

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

Content Description

SummaryThis enigmatic ilan is distinguished principally for having preserved the work-in-progress of its copyist. It is not merely unfinished, though; it seems that the scribe had not entirely worked out his plan at the outset. The rotulus opens with Z, framed by text borrowed from Joseph Solomon Delmedigo's Kiẓur 'olam ha-tikkun (Abridged World of Rectification; see Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree, pp. 204–206). This presentation of Z may also be found in the Cambridge Trinity Scroll (Cambridge, Trinity College, Scroll F.11.18). Another parchment sheet was sewn to the bottom of the first in order to complete the parẓufim of Jacob and Rachel. When that was done, the scribe drew two horizontal lines, perhaps to guide a cut. Rather than cut, however, he kept writing, beginning with the head of Adam Kadmon (P). He likely planned to create an ilan akin to the Cambridge Trinity Scroll, type PaZP7, but after beginning P7, abandoned the project.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 352, 390, 400.

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Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9804=4

About the Diagram

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Surfaces of the Diagram

Recto


About the Manuscript

Identifiers and Titles

IdentifierJerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9804=4
Alternative IdentifiersTel Aviv, GFC, Ms. 028.012.011
Primary Manuscript TitlesGreat Tree
Alternative Manuscript TitlesJerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9804

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Information19th century
Provenance
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)

Physical Description

MaterialParchment
FormRotulus
Dimensions Description2110 × 228
Hand DescriptionAshkenazic

Languages Used

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

Content Description

SummaryThis enigmatic ilan is distinguished principally for having preserved the work-in-progress of its copyist. It is not merely unfinished, though; it seems that the scribe had not entirely worked out his plan at the outset. The rotulus opens with Z, framed by text borrowed from Joseph Solomon Delmedigo's Kiẓur 'olam ha-tikkun (Abridged World of Rectification; see Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree, pp. 204–206). This presentation of Z may also be found in the Cambridge Trinity Scroll (Cambridge, Trinity College, Scroll F.11.18). Another parchment sheet was sewn to the bottom of the first in order to complete the parẓufim of Jacob and Rachel. When that was done, the scribe drew two horizontal lines, perhaps to guide a cut. Rather than cut, however, he kept writing, beginning with the head of Adam Kadmon (P). He likely planned to create an ilan akin to the Cambridge Trinity Scroll, type PaZP7, but after beginning P7, abandoned the project.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 352, 390, 400.