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Studies in Magic and Kabbalah
Edited by Saverio Campanini, Yuval Harari, Gerold Necker
This series is devoted to the study of Jewish as well as Christian forms of Magic and Kabbalah. It aims to present a new platform for innovative scholarship on the practical and theoretical aspects of Jewish mysticism from the early Middle Ages onwards, on Christian Kabbalah, and on the timeless interfaith phenomenon of magic in general. We welcome original studies of magic as well as Jewish and Christian Kabbalah that apply established or innovative approaches, including historical, sociological or hermeneutical methodologies, cultural or textual analyses, and interdisciplinary or specialized research. Editions and translations of manuscript sources are also welcome. We prefer submissions in English, but, in duly substantiated exceptional cases, French and German will also be accepted. The peer reviewed series Studies in Magic and Kabbalah will provide a forum for pioneering monographs, prominent conference proceedings, and excellent anthologies. Harari, Yuval / Necker, Gerold / Frenschkowski, Marco (Hg.)
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Perspectives on Jewish and Christian Magic in Early Modern Europe
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