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Filed under: Rabbinical literature -- Greek influencesFiled under: Rabbinical literature -- History and criticism
Filed under: Aggada -- Translations into EnglishFiled under: Midrash -- Translations into EnglishFiled under: Aggada
Filed under: Talmud -- LegendsFiled under: Christianity in rabbinical literatureFiled under: Midrash
Filed under: TannaimFiled under: Talmud The Wisdom of Israel: Being Extracts From the Babylonian Talmud and Midrash Rabboth (second impression; London: John Murray, 1910), ed. by Edwin Collins (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Greek in Jewish Palestine: Studies in the Life and Manners of Jewish Palestine in the II-IV Centuries C.E. (New York : The Jewish theological seminary of America, 1942), by Saul Lieberman (page images at HathiTrust) Three Lectures on the Origin of Christianity (Cincinnati: Bloch and Co., 1883), by Isaac Mayer Wise (PDF at americanjewisharchives.org) Éfés Dammîm: A Series of Conversations at Jerusalem Between a Patriarch of the Greek Church and a Chief Rabbi of the Jews, Concerning the Malicious Charge Against the Jews of Using Christian Blood (includes Reuchlin's defense of the Talmud in an appendix; London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1841), by Isaac Baer Levinsohn, trans. by Louis Loewe, contrib. by Johann Reuchlin (multiple formats at archive.org) Talmudische Archäologie (3 volumes in German; Leipzig: G. Fock, 1910-1912), by Samuel Krauss
Filed under: Talmud -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.Filed under: Talmud -- HermeneuticsFiled under: Talmud -- IntroductionsFiled under: Talmud -- Language, style
Filed under: Aramaic language -- Dialects -- GrammarFiled under: Syriac language, Modern -- Dialects
Filed under: Aramaic language -- Dictionaries -- English A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature (2 volumes; 1903), by Marcus Jastrow Sefer Ha-Shoroshim: A Hebrew and English Lexicon Containing All the Words of the Old Testament, With the Chaldee Words in Daniel, Ezra, and the Targums, and Also the Talmudical and Rabbinical Words Derived From Them (London: Printed for the author and sold by Longman, Reese, Orme, Brown and Green, et al., 1834), by Selig Newman (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Aramaic language -- Foreign words and phrases -- GreekFiled under: Aramaic language -- Inflection The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon: Consisting of an Alphabetical Arrangement of Every Word and Inflection Contained in the Old Testament Scriptures, Precisely as They Occur in the Sacred Text, With a Grammatical Analysis of Each Word, and Lexicographical Illustration of the Meanings (London: S. Bagster and Sons, 1848), by Benjamin Davidson Filed under: Aramaic language -- ReadersFiled under: Aramaic language -- Texts Tablettes d'Uruk à l'Usage des Prêtres du Temple d'Anu au Temps des Séleucides (Textes Cuneiformes v6, in Akkadian with French notes; Paris; P. Geuthner, 1922), ed. by F. Thureau-Dangin Palestinian Syriac Texts From Palimpsest Fragments in the Taylor-Schechter Collection (London: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1900), ed. by Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson
Filed under: Syriac language, Palestinian -- Texts Palestinian Syriac Texts From Palimpsest Fragments in the Taylor-Schechter Collection (London: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1900), ed. by Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson Filed under: Talmud -- MethodologyFiled under: Talmud -- Quotations
Filed under: Talmud. Berakhot -- Commentaries
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Filed under: Hebrew literature -- Translations into English Eighteen Treatises from the Mishna (London: Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1843), trans. by D. A. de Sola and Morris J. Raphall (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala, contrib. by Maurice H. Harris (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Hebrew Literature: Comprising Talmudic Treatises, Hebrew Melodies and The Kabbalah Unveiled (revised edition; New York: The Colonial Press, 1901), trans. by Joseph Barclay, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, and Alice Lucas, contrib. by Epiphanius Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Jewish literature -- Catalogs
Filed under: Jewish literature -- History and criticism
Filed under: Jewish literature -- Periodicals
Filed under: Cabala Fundamentos da Cabala: Sêfer Yetsirá (revised and expanded edition, in Portuguese; 2011), by Carlos A. P. Campani (multiple formats at archive.org) Flowering Light: Kabbalistic Mysticism and the Art of Elliot R. Wolfson (Houston: Rice University Press, 2008), by Marcia Brennan (illustrated HTML with commentary at Rice University Press) Man, Minerals and Masters (Los Angeles: DeVorss and Co., c1937), by Charles W. Littlefield (page images at HathiTrust) This is Truth About the Self: An Interpretation of The Pattern on the Trestleboard (Los Angeles: Builders of the Adytum, c1960), by Ann Davies (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Mysteries of the Qabalah: Written Down by Seven Pupils of E.G. and Prepared for publication By One of Them (second volume of "The Hidden Treasures of the Ancient Qabalah"; Chicago: Yogi Publication Society, 1922), contrib. by Elias Gewurz (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) The Canon: An Exposition of the Pagan Mystery Perpetuated in the Cabala as the Rule of All the Arts (London: Elkin Mathews, 1897), by William Stirling, contrib. by R. B. Cunninghame Graham The Doctrine and Literature of the Kabalah (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1902), by Arthur Edward Waite (multiple formats at archive.org) The Hidden Treasures of the Ancient Qabalah: The Transmutation of Passion into Power (first volume of a 2-volume series; Chicago: Yogi Publication Society, c1918), by Elias Gewurz (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) The Kabalah and the Kabalists (Adyar Pamphlets #105; Chennai: Theosophical Pub. House, 1919), by H. P. Blavatsky Kabbala Denudata: The Kabbalah Unveiled, Containing the Following Books of the Zohar: The Book of Concealed Mystery, The Greater Holy Assembly, The Lesser Holy Assembly, trans. by S. L. MacGregor Mathers (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Philosophie und Kabbala, Erstes Heft, Enthalt: Abraham Abulafia's Sendschreiben über Philosophie und Kabbala; Thomas von Aquino's Abhendlung "De Animae Facultatibus" (edited texts in Hebrew, commentary in German; no further volumes published; Leipzig: H. Hunger, 1854), ed. by Adolph Jellinek, contrib. by Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia and Saint Thomas Aquinas Q.B.L., or, The Bride's Reception, by Frater Achad (HTML at hermetic.com) Song of the Soul: Introduction to Kaballa, by Yehi'el Avraham Barlev (HTML at yedidnefesh.com) Jewish Mysticism, by J. Abelson (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) L'Homme Rouge des Tuileries (published under "P. Christian" pseudonym, in French; Paris: The author, 1863), by Christian Pitois (page images at Gallica) The Most Holy Trinosophia (in English and French, with commentary), by comte de Saint-Germain, ed. by Manly P. Hall (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Numbers and Letters: or, The Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom (deluxe edition; New York: Broadway Pub. Co., c1908), by Margaret B. Peeke (page images at HathiTrust) Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol, or Avicebron, and Their Connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher ha-Zohar, With Remarks upon the Antiquity and Content of the Latter and Translations of Selected Passages From the Same (Philadelphia: The author, 1888), by Isaac Myer (page images at HathiTrust) The Secret Doctrine in Israel: A Study of the Zohar and its Connections (New York: Occult Research Press, n.d.; originally published 1913), by Arthur Edward Waite (multiple formats at archive.org) The Hieroglyphic Monad, by John Dee (illustrated HTML at esotericarchives.com) The Secret Teachings of All Ages: An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy (1928), by Manly P. Hall (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com)
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