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Adolphe Franck

France 1810 - 1893

French Qabalist; Qabalist; student of Christianity , Gnosticism and ancient Chaldean ; believed the origins of Qabalah must be sought in Zoroastrianism; Gnostic; Not a great translation of the Zohar into French;

Influences

Influenced

A.E. Waite; Edmond About; Jules Michelet; Alfred Fouillée; John Bartholomew Haureau; Jean-Pierre Rothschild ; Jerome Grondeux; Jean Daltroff; Wouter J. Haneggraff; John Bruno Hare; Dr. I. Sossnitz, translator; Georges Vajda, 1908-1981;

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Groups

the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences; Central Consistory of Jews of Nancy; Society of Jewish Studies; League of Peace and Freedom; the National League against atheism; Freemasonry ?; Martinist ?;

founded the journal Social Peace, 1891; editor and main writer of the Dictionary of philosophical sciences; La Kabbale ou Philosophie Religieuse des Hébreux aka ha-Ḳabalah, o, ha-Filosofyah ha-datit shel ha-Yehudim aka The Kabbalah, the Religious Philosophy of the Hebrews, 1843; Literary revolutions, literature thesis presented to the Faculty of Arts of Toulouse (1832); Outline of a history of logic, preceded by an extensive analysis of the Organum of Aristotle (1838, 1898); Communism judged by history (1848, 1849, 1871); Oriental Studies (1861 1864); Reformers and publicists of Europe, Middle Ages, Renaissance (1864); Philosophy of Criminal Law (1864, 1880, 1888); The mystical philosophy in France in the late eighteenth century- Saint Martin and his master Pasqualis Martinez (1866); Reformers and publicists of Europe, seventeenth century (1881); Reformers and publicists of Europe, the eighteenth century (1893); New Oriental Studies (1896);