Continuity and innovation in the magical tradition

Gideon Bohak (Editor), Yuval Harari (Editor), Shaul Shaked (Editor)

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Abstract

This volume brings together thirteen studies by as many experts in the study of one or more ancient or medieval magical traditions, from ancient Mesopotamia and Pharaonic and Greco-Roman Egypt to the Greek world, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It lays special emphasis on the recurrence of similar phenomena in magical texts as far apart as the Akkadian cuneiform tablets and an Arabic manuscript bought in Egypt in the late-twentieth century. Such similarities demonstrate to what extent many different cultures share a “magical logic” which is strikingly identical, and in particular they show the recurrence of certain phenomena when magical practices are transmitted in written form and often preserve, adopt and adapt much older textual units.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages390
ISBN (Electronic)9789004215269
ISBN (Print)9789004203518
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011

Publication series

NameJerusalem studies in religion and culture
PublisherBrill
Volume15
ISSN (Electronic)1570-078X

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