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Introduction to the Cabala, dedicated to King François I

Jean Thenaud, 1536, Geneve

This parchment manuscript contains the mystical text of the Kabbala in cursive script, illustrated by numerous highly colorful drawings with allegorical, cosmological, and liturgical themes.

Source: e-codices.unifr.ch

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