English: Tree of life from Portae lucis by Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla, translated by Paulus Ricius. Augsburg: Johann Miller, 1516. Woodcut title illustration by Leonhard Beck depicting Jewish scholar seated in interior, holding orbs with Hebrew lettering with text printed in red ink above.
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Joseph Dan: Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
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The tree of life as represented in the Kabbalah, containing the sefirot
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Kabbalah
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1 January 1293
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