Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient WorldJohn G. Gager Oxford University Press, 28 de out. de 1999 - 296 páginas In the ancient Greco-Roman world, it was common practice to curse or bind an enemy or rival by writing an incantation on a tablet and dedicating it to a god or spirit. These curses or binding spells, commonly called defixiones were intended to bring other people under the power and control of those who commissioned them. More than a thousand such texts, written between the 5th Century B.C.E. and the 5th Century C.E., have been discovered from North Africa to England, and from Syria to Spain. Extending into every aspect of ancient life--athletic and theatrical competitions, judicial proceedings, love affairs, business rivalries, and the recovery of stolen property--they shed light on a new dimension of classical study previously inaccessible. Here, for the first time, these texts have been translated into English with a substantial translator's introduction revealing the cultural, social, and historical context for the texts. This book will interest historians, classicists, scholars of religion, and those concerned with ancient magic. |
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... Nails As complex as the inscribed tablet sometimes appears, especially from the second century C.E. onward, it might require still more preparations before it was ready to leave the shop. Frequently these took the form of separate items ...
... Nails As complex as the inscribed tablet sometimes appears, especially from the second century C.E. onward, it might require still more preparations before it was ready to leave the shop. Frequently these took the form of separate items ...
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... nails; hands and feet are tied up by lead bands. The figurine was discovered in a grave from Attica (Greece) and dates to pre-Christian times. It might well have accompanied a defixio (DTA 86) of the same time and place: “I bind Dromôn ...
... nails; hands and feet are tied up by lead bands. The figurine was discovered in a grave from Attica (Greece) and dates to pre-Christian times. It might well have accompanied a defixio (DTA 86) of the same time and place: “I bind Dromôn ...
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... Nails, Rolling, or Folding Once all of the writing had been completed and the accompanying materials inserted or attached, almost all defixiones were rolled or folded; they might also be pierced by one or more nails.85 Despite their ...
... Nails, Rolling, or Folding Once all of the writing had been completed and the accompanying materials inserted or attached, almost all defixiones were rolled or folded; they might also be pierced by one or more nails.85 Despite their ...
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... nails, too, must have some special meaning. Kagarow, who provides a full discussion of nails as symbolic instruments in ... nail. Both are well preserved (Figure 4). Depositing the Tablets Defixiones differed from amulets in one fundamental.
... nails, too, must have some special meaning. Kagarow, who provides a full discussion of nails as symbolic instruments in ... nail. Both are well preserved (Figure 4). Depositing the Tablets Defixiones differed from amulets in one fundamental.
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... nail was used to fix the tablet to the floor of the racetrack itself, near the starting gates. (Used with the permission of Naomi Norman; photograph by Bill Wood.) In thinking about how tablets were deposited, we need also to ask ...
... nail was used to fix the tablet to the floor of the racetrack itself, near the starting gates. (Used with the permission of Naomi Norman; photograph by Bill Wood.) In thinking about how tablets were deposited, we need also to ask ...
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Legal and Political Disputes | 25 |
Businesses Shops and Taverns | 25 |
Pleas for Justice and Revenge | 25 |
Miscellaneous Tablets | 25 |
Antidotes and Counterspells | 25 |
Testimonies | 52 |
Glossary of Uncommon Words | 84 |
Index | 3 |
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ABRASAX Agora amulets ancient angels appears Aramaic Asia Minor Athenian Athens Attica Audollent Bibl binding spells bowl Cairo Geniza charaktêres Charias chariot Christian client common Context curse tablets D. R. Jordan daimones defixiones deity Demeter deposited discussion Egypt Egyptian ephesia grammata Faraone figures figurine Fluchtafeln formulas fourth century B.C.E. gave birth goddess gods grave Greece Greek term hands Hebrew Hekate Hermes holy horses IAÔ Incantations inscribed inscription invoke Jewish Kerameikos Latin Lead tablet measuring letters lines location not known Lord love spells Magic Magika mentioned nail names one’s original location Osiris palindrome papyri Peiraeus Persephone person Picatrix Preisendanz probably professional racing recipes reference ritual Roman Rome second century C.E. Sethian Side sixth century C.E. slaves soul spirits target third century C.E. Tomlin tongue translation trierarch underworld verb Versnel voces mysticae woman words Wortmann written Wünsch Ziebarth