GALATINUS, PIETRO COLUMNA°

GALATINUS, PIETRO COLUMNA°
GALATINUS, PIETRO COLUMNA° (1460–1540), Italian theologian and Christian kabbalist. A Franciscan friar who believed himself to be the "Angel Pope" first prophesied by followers of Joachim of Fiore in the 13th century, Galatinus wrote a monumental work of Christian mysticism, De arcanis catholicae veritatis (Ortona, 1518), first printed by Gershom soncino . Though anti-Jewish in tone, it was published in defense of the great German humanist johann reuchlin and did much to promote Christian Hebraism. The book, which assembled a vast number of polemical texts, inspired many later Christian kabbalists, including the French visionary guillaume postel . It was prefaced by laudatory Hebrew verses and laid great stress on numerology. The most popular work of its kind in the 16th century, the Arcana was praised by amatus lusitanus . Galatinus anticipated daniel bomberg by advocating the publication of the Talmud. He "explained" early Christianity's lack of explicit reference to the Kabbalah by citing a passage in the Babylonian Talmud (Ḥag. 11bff.), which forbids the indiscriminate transmission of the creation and chariot mysteries (see merkabah mysticism ), especially in writing. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: D.W. Amram, Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy (1909), 124–6; C. Roth, Jews in the Renaissance (1959), 182; F. Secret, Les kabbalistes chrétiens de la Renaissance (1964), 102–6; idem, in: Studi francesi, 3 (1957), 379ff. (Godfrey Edmond Silverman)

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

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