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VII. Notes on some Maldivian Talismans, as interpreted by the Shemitic Doctrine of Correspondence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

These talismans represent the later and more elaborate magic which can be traced to the influence of the Cabala, a theosophical work embodying the Gnostic traditions of past ages. The ideas contained in them are chiefly to be found in the “ Sepher Yetzirah,” or “ Book of Formation,” which is held by some authorities to be the oldest philosophical treatise to be found in the Hebrew language. The same authority tells us it is referred to by both the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, and therefore this work or a similar predecessor is at least as old as a.d. 200.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1906

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References

1 Cf. Jewish Encyclopædia, vol. iii, article “Cabala,” p. 463.