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  • 121ГЕРМАНИЯ. Часть I — [Федеративная Республика Германия (ФРГ); нем. Bundesrepublik Deutschland], гос во в Центр. Европе, омывается Северным и Балтийским морями. Территория 357 тыс. кв. км. На суше граничит с Данией на севере, с Нидерландами, Бельгией, Люксембургом и… …

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  • 122GERMAN LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences Before the Aufklaerung (Age of Enlightenment), Jewish influences in German literature were essentially biblical and Hebraic. The medieval miracle or mystery plays, in Germany as in England and France, dramatized… …

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  • 123GIUSTINIANI, AGOSTINO° — (Pantaleone; 1470?–1536), Italian Orientalist and Hebraist. Born in Genoa, Giustiniani, a friend of Erasmus, pico della mirandola , and Sir Thomas More, taught in Bologna, and in 1513 wrote a kabbalistic work inspired by s De verbo mirifico and… …

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  • 124KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …

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  • 125REUCHLIN, JOHANNES° — (Capnio, or Phorcensis; 1455–1522), German and Hebraist; one of the architects of the Christian kabbalah and famous as the defender of the Talmud and Jewish scholarship against the attacks of johannes pfefferkorn and the obscurantists. Born in… …

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