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[MARC] Author: Johann Friedrich Immanuel Tafel Translator: John Henry Smithson
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862 [Doc. 310.
SWEDENBORG’S WRITINGS.
tained in a Supplement to the Adversaria which was printed in 1854,
pp. 1 to 60.
Concerning the place which the Adversaria occupies among
Swedenborg’s writings, see Document 313, no. 82.
"Codex 62.- Esajas et Jeremias Explicati."
This Codex is evidently a continuation of the three preceding
codices. It contains a spiritual explanation of the prophets Isaiah
and Jeremiah and fills 107 pages. It was published by Dr. Im. Tafel
in 1843 from a copy prepared by a Swedish friend, under the title,
Adversaria, Part IV.
The result of a collation of this printed part with the original
MS. is contained in the Supplement to the Adversaria published by
Dr. Im. Tafel in 1854, pp. 61 to 90.
Respecting the place which this MS. occupies among Sweden
borg’s writings, see Document 313, no 84.
"Codex 63. "
In the Official Catalogue of the Academy the contents of this
codex are not indicated, and Prof. Sjösten added simply the words,
borrowed by Nordensköld. Björnstjerna in Document 304 supplies
the deficiency by describing this codex thus, An Index to the
Memorabilia in Nos. 2 and 95.
This description at once identifies the Codex with one of those
conveyed to England by Wadström in 1788, and returned to the
Academy of Sciences in 1842 by the Swedenborg Society of London.
The description given of this Codex in Document 309, E, is as
follows : "The second MS. is of a thin foolscap size, and is an Index
to the subject-matter of the volume of the ’ Diary’ which we have,"
viz., Codex 2, entitled Memorabilia, Vol. II.
As the whereabouts of Björnstjerna’s catalogue were not known
in 1842, and as the identity of this Codex with Codex 63 could not
be established from the Official Catalogue alone, on being returned
to the Academy, it was entered in the collection as " Codex 110.
Index to the Spiritual Diary."
Before this Codex was returned to the Academy, permission was
given to the Swedenborg Society to have its contents published;
which was done by Dr. Im. Tafel in 1845 under the title, "Eman.
Swedenborgii Diarium Spirituale, Part VI."
Respecting the date of the composition of this Index, see Docu
ment 313, no. 99.

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