Magika hiera: ancient Greek magic and religion
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1997
Edition:1st pbk. ed
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-283) and indexes
The agonistic context of early Greek binding spells / Christopher A. Faraone -- "Cursed be he that moves my bones" / J.H.M. Strubbe -- Beyond cursing : the appeal to justice in judicial prayers / H.S. Versnel -- Incantations and prayers for salvation on inscribed Greek amulets / Roy Kotansky -- The pharmacology of sacred plants, herbs, and roots / John Scarborough -- Dreams and divination in magical ritual / Samson Eitrem -- Prayer in magical and religious ritual / Fritz Graf -- The constraints of eros / John J. Winkler -- Magic and mystery in the Greek magical papyri / Hans Dieter Betz -- Nullum crimen sine lege : socioreligious sanctions on magic / C.R. Phillips III.
This is a collection of essays by leading American and European scholars. Its purpose is to remedy the tendency among scholars working in Greek religion to ignore the evidence for what have traditionally been called "magical" practices in ancient Greece. Because this neglect seems to arrive from adherence to a preconceived notion about a clear dichotomy between magical and religious ritual, the editors focus on the relationship between these two areas
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 298 p.)
ISBN:0195111400
1280529288
1429415711
9780195111408
9781280529283
9781429415712

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