AMPLE Catalogue of
Ilan Diagrams

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Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9792=4


Identifiers and Titles

Alternative Manuscript Titles1

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Informationseventeenth-century
Provenance
Current or Former Ownercurrent
Provenance
Owner InformationGross, William L.
Current or Former Ownerformer
Provenance Place
Provenance Settlement Information (English)Tel Aviv
Provenance Country Information (English)Israel

Physical Description

Materialpaper
Dimensions
Width43 cm
Height57.8 cm

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrew

Content Description

Colophon "נשלם בע"ה יום ה' י"ד ימים לחדש שבט שנת הקטין י'ה'ו'ד'ה' ל'י'ב' ב'ן' א'ש'ר' א'נשי'ל כ"ץ [תרל"ו]"
The scribe wrote his father's name three times and erased two of them.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 2-3, 372.
Notes (English)This seventeenth-century Italian copy of a classical ilan that goes back to the fourteenth century demonstrates the ongoing relevance of such artifacts even in an era typically presumed to have been dominated by the Lurianic Kabbalah. It preserves the core content associated with the genre from its inception: names and appellations associated with each of the ten sefirot inscribed in the medallions, networking principles inscribed in or adjacent to the channels that connect the sefirot. Ein Sof is represented as a medallion above the arboreal figure, its bottom half blackened to signify its impenetrability to human thought.

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Recto (Diagrams: Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9792=4)

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Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9792=4


Identifiers and Titles

Alternative Manuscript Titles1

Manuscript History

Origin
Date Informationseventeenth-century
Provenance
Current or Former Ownercurrent
Provenance
Owner InformationGross, William L.
Current or Former Ownerformer
Provenance Place
Provenance Settlement Information (English)Tel Aviv
Provenance Country Information (English)Israel

Physical Description

Materialpaper
Dimensions
Width43 cm
Height57.8 cm

Languages Used

Main LanguageRabbinic Hebrew

Content Description

Colophon "נשלם בע"ה יום ה' י"ד ימים לחדש שבט שנת הקטין י'ה'ו'ד'ה' ל'י'ב' ב'ן' א'ש'ר' א'נשי'ל כ"ץ [תרל"ו]"
The scribe wrote his father's name three times and erased two of them.

Further Information

Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 2-3, 372.
Notes (English)This seventeenth-century Italian copy of a classical ilan that goes back to the fourteenth century demonstrates the ongoing relevance of such artifacts even in an era typically presumed to have been dominated by the Lurianic Kabbalah. It preserves the core content associated with the genre from its inception: names and appellations associated with each of the ten sefirot inscribed in the medallions, networking principles inscribed in or adjacent to the channels that connect the sefirot. Ein Sof is represented as a medallion above the arboreal figure, its bottom half blackened to signify its impenetrability to human thought.

Surfaces Linking to This Manuscript:

Recto (Diagrams: Jerusalem (Israel), The National Library of Israel: Ms. Heb. 9792=4)