Myer, I. (1888). Qabbalah: The philosophical writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol or Avicebron and their connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher ha-Zohar, with remarks upon the antiquity and content of the latter, and translations of selected passages from the same; also an ancient lodge of initiates, translated from the Zohar, and an abstract of an essay upon the Chinese Qabbalah, contained in the book called the Yih King; a translation of part of the Mystic Theology of Dionysios, the Areopagite; and an account of the Qabbalah construction of the ancient Akkadian and Chaldean Universe, etc.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMyer, Isaac. Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol or Avicebron and Their Connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher Ha-Zohar, with Remarks upon the Antiquity and Content of the Latter, and Translations of Selected Passages from the Same; Also an Ancient Lodge of Initiates, Translated from the Zohar, and an Abstract of an Essay upon the Chinese Qabbalah, Contained in the Book Called the Yih King; a Translation of Part of the Mystic Theology of Dionysios, the Areopagite; and an Account of the Qabbalah Construction of the Ancient Akkadian and Chaldean Universe, Etc. Philadelphia, 1888.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMyer, Isaac. Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol or Avicebron and Their Connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher Ha-Zohar, with Remarks upon the Antiquity and Content of the Latter, and Translations of Selected Passages from the Same; Also an Ancient Lodge of Initiates, Translated from the Zohar, and an Abstract of an Essay upon the Chinese Qabbalah, Contained in the Book Called the Yih King; a Translation of Part of the Mystic Theology of Dionysios, the Areopagite; and an Account of the Qabbalah Construction of the Ancient Akkadian and Chaldean Universe, Etc. 1888.