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Helen Adolf, Joshua Starr, Lynn Thorndike, Sister Mary Jeremy, Editor Samuel Hazzard Cross - The Esplumoir Merlin a Study in Its Cabalistic Sources Speculum a Journal of Mediaeval Studies April 1946 Volume XXI, Number 2 April, 1946

Title: The Esplumoir Merlin a Study in Its Cabalistic Sources Speculum a Journal of Mediaeval Studies April 1946 Volume XXI, Number 2 April, 1946
Description: Cambridge, Massachusetts, The Mediaeval Academy Of America, 1946. First American Edition. Paperback. Original Complete Speculum "The Esplumoir Merlin A Study in Its Cabalistic Sources" Twenty-One page Essay by Helen Adolf Within this 130 pp. complete Issue 1946 Good+ Speculum A Journal Of Mediaeval Studies April 1946 Volume XXI, Number 2 April, 1946. Also"Caxton's Golden Legend and Voragine Legenda Aurea" Sister Mary Jeremy plus "The Mass Conversion of Jews in southern Italy" Joshua Starr plus "Chaucer" and "Roberto Anglicus and the introduction of Demons and Magic into Commentaries upon the Sphere of Sacrobosco".." But the rare "Esplumoir Merlin and the Hebrew Kabbalah "is quite enlightening by this Austrian born Jewish linguist Arthurian Grail scholar who far outlived the other same named figure who drove her out of her home to America where she wrote a seminal Grail text and lived to 101. Here is an amazing work on Merlin and the Zohar. Plus the other assorted Medieval works within. Good+ clean NOT a library copy just shelf wear and some flaking to spine on this hard to find issue of "Speculum". Shelf wear but clean. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans. Good+ .

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