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The Mystical Heart Diagrams of Paul KaymPaul Kaym was a 17th Century eschatologist who wrote to JB in the summer of 1620, asking the Theosopher to assess two treatises he had written on end-time prophecy. Boehme responded in two letters (numbers 4 and 5 in Collection 1 of THE EPISTLES OF JACOB BOEHME) which Kaym published as OF THE END TIMES. Kaym (sometimes Keym) is best known for his Helleleuchtender Hertzens-Spiegel (A Bright, Shining Heart-Mirror), a visual interpretation of John Tauler, in the form of sixteen copper-plate engravings. The following are from a 1705 Amsterdam edition which includes only the first 14 diagrams. Nos. XV and XVI are taken from a modern facsimile.
ANDACHTS SPIEGEL: "DEVOTIONAL MIRROR" or "MIRROR OF PRAYERS"
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The Mystical Heart Diagrams of Paul KaymPaul Kaym was a 17th Century eschatologist who wrote to JB in the summer of 1620, asking the Theosopher to assess two treatises he had written on end-time prophecy. Boehme responded in two letters (numbers 4 and 5 in Collection 1 of THE EPISTLES OF JACOB BOEHME) which Kaym published as OF THE END TIMES. Kaym (sometimes Keym) is best known for his Helleleuchtender Hertzens-Spiegel (A Bright, Shining Heart-Mirror), a visual interpretation of John Tauler, in the form of sixteen copper-plate engravings. The following are from a 1705 Amsterdam edition which includes only the first 14 diagrams. Nos. XV and XVI are taken from a modern facsimile.
ANDACHTS SPIEGEL: "DEVOTIONAL MIRROR" or "MIRROR OF PRAYERS"
Theodoros Rallis | Orientalist Academic painter
From a well-known family of Chios, Greek painter Theodoros Rallis Θεόδωρος Ράλλης [1852-1909] worked for a brief period in the commercial house of Rallis-Mavroyannis in London, but abandoned his entrepreneurial career and settled permanently in Paris, at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. There he studied painting under the academic teacher and Orientalist painter Jean-Leon Gerome until approximately 1880. In 1873 he took part in the Salon des Refuses.