Magic and religion in the ancient Mediterranean world: studies in honor of Christopher A. Faraone
This volume explores aspects of ancient magic and religion in the ancient Mediterranean, specifically ways in which religious and mythical ideas, including the knowledge and practice of magic, were transmitted and adapted through time and across Greco-Roman, Near Eastern, and Egyptian cultures.0Offe...
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Contents viii x xiii xiv xvi List of Contributors List ofFigures List of Tables L ist ofA bbreviations Prologue - A Kind ofMagic: A Tribute to Christopher Faraone SECTION I Materials 1 1 Mustering Knowledge in the Longer Greco-Egyptian Formularies 3 RICHARD GORDON 2 The Composition of GEMF 31/PGM I and Its Sources 22 SOFIA TORALLAS TOVAR 3 He Means ‘Rose’: Marginal Notes in the Greek Papyri of the Theban Magical Library 37 KORSHI DOSOO 4 The Magic Hour: Cultures of Timekeeping in GEMF 57/PGM IV 71 KASSANDRA MILLER 5 Practice Your Spells When It Suits You Best: The “Cycles of the Moon” Transmitted in GEMF 74/PGM VII and GEMF 55/PGM III 90 RAQUEL MARTIN HERNANDEZ 6 Stars and Stones: Practice, Materiality, and Ontology in Astrological Rites IAN S. MOYER 109
vi Contents 137 7 The Limits of Textuaiity in Artemidoros’ Oneirocritica KENNETH W. YU 8 Magical Magnets? Mastering the Winds on a North Aegean Island 156 SANDRA BLAKELY 9 Fencing in the Drivers and the Chariot Horses in a Latin Defixio from Hadrumetum (DT 277+278) 183 CELIA SANCHEZ NATALIAS SECTION II Cross-Cultural Contexts 203 10 The Problem of the Magi 205 BRUCE LINCOLN 11 Magicians and Mendicants: New Light from the Marmarini Inscription 227 RADCLIFFE G. EDMONDS III 12 Egyptian Herakles and Syrian Aphrodite?: Phoenician Art and Cultural Exchange in the Ancient Mediterranean 249 CAROLINA LOPEZ-RUIZ 13 Uncovering an Earlier Version of the Demeter-Persephone Story: The Anatolian Background of Hekate’s Appearance in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 274 MARY R. BACHVAROVA 14 A Bronze Medallion in Madrid: Cross-Cultural and Material Transmission of an Amuletic Tradition From Syria to Sicily 295 ROY D. KOTANSKY 15 “Bind Them as a Sign on Your Hand”: Amulets and Tefillin in Rabbinic Texts 325 MEGAN S. NUTZMAN 16 A Misplaced Mummy: Thelxinoe’s Corpse in Xenophon’s Ephesiaka JANET DOWNIE 339
Contents Epilogue - A Kind of Magic: The Work and Legacy of Christopher Faraone vii 357 CLIFFORD ANDO Index 367 |
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Contents viii x xiii xiv xvi List of Contributors List ofFigures List of Tables L ist ofA bbreviations Prologue - A Kind ofMagic: A Tribute to Christopher Faraone SECTION I Materials 1 1 Mustering Knowledge in the Longer Greco-Egyptian Formularies 3 RICHARD GORDON 2 The Composition of GEMF 31/PGM I and Its Sources 22 SOFIA TORALLAS TOVAR 3 He Means ‘Rose’: Marginal Notes in the Greek Papyri of the Theban Magical Library 37 KORSHI DOSOO 4 The Magic Hour: Cultures of Timekeeping in GEMF 57/PGM IV 71 KASSANDRA MILLER 5 Practice Your Spells When It Suits You Best: The “Cycles of the Moon” Transmitted in GEMF 74/PGM VII and GEMF 55/PGM III 90 RAQUEL MARTIN HERNANDEZ 6 Stars and Stones: Practice, Materiality, and Ontology in Astrological Rites IAN S. MOYER 109
vi Contents 137 7 The Limits of Textuaiity in Artemidoros’ Oneirocritica KENNETH W. YU 8 Magical Magnets? Mastering the Winds on a North Aegean Island 156 SANDRA BLAKELY 9 Fencing in the Drivers and the Chariot Horses in a Latin Defixio from Hadrumetum (DT 277+278) 183 CELIA SANCHEZ NATALIAS SECTION II Cross-Cultural Contexts 203 10 The Problem of the Magi 205 BRUCE LINCOLN 11 Magicians and Mendicants: New Light from the Marmarini Inscription 227 RADCLIFFE G. EDMONDS III 12 Egyptian Herakles and Syrian Aphrodite?: Phoenician Art and Cultural Exchange in the Ancient Mediterranean 249 CAROLINA LOPEZ-RUIZ 13 Uncovering an Earlier Version of the Demeter-Persephone Story: The Anatolian Background of Hekate’s Appearance in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 274 MARY R. BACHVAROVA 14 A Bronze Medallion in Madrid: Cross-Cultural and Material Transmission of an Amuletic Tradition From Syria to Sicily 295 ROY D. KOTANSKY 15 “Bind Them as a Sign on Your Hand”: Amulets and Tefillin in Rabbinic Texts 325 MEGAN S. NUTZMAN 16 A Misplaced Mummy: Thelxinoe’s Corpse in Xenophon’s Ephesiaka JANET DOWNIE 339
Contents Epilogue - A Kind of Magic: The Work and Legacy of Christopher Faraone vii 357 CLIFFORD ANDO Index 367 |
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