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*[[De verbo mirifico (1494 Reuchlin), book]]
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*[[De arte cabbalistica (1517 Reuchlin), book]]
*[[De arte cabalistica (1517 Reuchlin), book]]


==Biography==
==Biography==

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Johannes Reuchlin

Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522) was a German humanist and philosopher, and a pioneer in Second Temple Studies. A scholar of Latin, Greek and Hebrew, he was part of the international movement of so-called Christian Kabbalists, who saw in the Jewish Kabbalah and in Classical Hermetic texts a source of pre-Christian wisdom.

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