Renaissance and rebirth [electronic resource] : reincarnation in early modern Italian kabbalah / by Brian Ogren.

By: Ogren, BrianContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Jewish history and culture ; v. 24.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009Description: x, 322 pSubject(s): Transmigration -- Judaism | Reincarnation -- Judaism | Future life -- Judaism | Soul -- Judaism | Cabala | Renaissance -- Italy | Philosophy, Medieval | Jewish philosophyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 296.3/3 LOC classification: BM635.7 | .O37 2009Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Metempsychosis, philosophy and Kabbalah : the debate in Candia -- The extra-debatal literature of Candia and questions of Identity -- Philosophical and mystical possibilities of metempsychosis : Isaac Abarbanel -- Spanish and Italian conceptions of metempsychosis in Judah Hayyat -- Elia Hayyim ben Binyamin of Genazzano, Prisca Theologia, and the two ancient paths to metempsychosis -- Unity and diversity in Gilgul : Yohanan Alemanno -- Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the allegorical veridicality of transmigration -- Marsilio Ficino, circularity and rebirth.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Metempsychosis, philosophy and Kabbalah : the debate in Candia -- The extra-debatal literature of Candia and questions of Identity -- Philosophical and mystical possibilities of metempsychosis : Isaac Abarbanel -- Spanish and Italian conceptions of metempsychosis in Judah Hayyat -- Elia Hayyim ben Binyamin of Genazzano, Prisca Theologia, and the two ancient paths to metempsychosis -- Unity and diversity in Gilgul : Yohanan Alemanno -- Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the allegorical veridicality of transmigration -- Marsilio Ficino, circularity and rebirth.

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