MaterialParchment ๐Translucent 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. ๐๏ธSearch for Ilanot with this Material
SummaryThis seventeenth-century Ashkenazi rotulus is a seminal witness of the Zacuto-แบemaแธฅ (Z) type. It is of particular historical significance as it bears the closest resemblance to the foldout engravings in Christian Knorr von Rosenrothโs Kabbala Denudata, sharing distinctive graphical anomalies and textual variants reflected in Knorrโs Latin translations. The manuscript is executed in a unique style, featuring diagrammatic elements drawn in green ink that stands in contrast to the rest of the inscriptions, which were penned in a seventeenth-century Ashkenazi square script. The ilan consists of an elegant splicing of Moses Zacutoโs Arikh Anpin diagram (Z13) and Jacob แบemaแธฅโs visualization of the Enrobings (Z14). A continuous vertical channel runs the entire length of the parchment, flowing from the intake funnel for the light of Ein Sof at the top of the ilan to the outtake funnel emerging from Yesod at the bottom.
Further Information
Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 40โ41.
MaterialParchment ๐Translucent 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. ๐๏ธSearch for Ilanot with this Material
SummaryThis seventeenth-century Ashkenazi rotulus is a seminal witness of the Zacuto-แบemaแธฅ (Z) type. It is of particular historical significance as it bears the closest resemblance to the foldout engravings in Christian Knorr von Rosenrothโs Kabbala Denudata, sharing distinctive graphical anomalies and textual variants reflected in Knorrโs Latin translations. The manuscript is executed in a unique style, featuring diagrammatic elements drawn in green ink that stands in contrast to the rest of the inscriptions, which were penned in a seventeenth-century Ashkenazi square script. The ilan consists of an elegant splicing of Moses Zacutoโs Arikh Anpin diagram (Z13) and Jacob แบemaแธฅโs visualization of the Enrobings (Z14). A continuous vertical channel runs the entire length of the parchment, flowing from the intake funnel for the light of Ein Sof at the top of the ilan to the outtake funnel emerging from Yesod at the bottom.
Further Information
Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 40โ41.