Abraham Abulafia's Esotericism. Secrets and Doubt

This book focuses on Abraham Abulafia's esoteric thought in relation to Maimonides, Maimonideans, and Islamic thought in the line of Leo Strauss' theory of the history of philosophy. A survey of Abulafia's sources leads into an analysis of the esoteric meaning on the famous parable of...

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Main Author: Idel, Moshe (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020
Series:Studies and Texts in Scepticism
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