![]() Orientalische Religionen in der Antike Ägypten, Israel, Alter Orient Oriental Religions in Antiquity Egypt, Israel, Ancient Near East (ORA) Herausgegeben von / Edited by Angelika Berlejung (Leipzig) Joachim Friedrich Quack (Heidelberg) Annette Zgoll (Göttingen) Beirat / Advisory Board Uri Gabbay (Jerusalem) Michael Blömer (Aarhus) Christopher Rollston (Washington, D.C.) Rita Lucarelli (Berkeley) 32 Cultural Plurality in Ancient Magical Texts and Practices Graeco-Egyptian Handbooks and Related Traditions Edited by Ljuba Merlina Bortolani, William D. Michael Zellmann-Rohrer Bibliography List of Contributors Index of Sources Index of Names Index of Subjects Plates Citation preview.Gideon Bohak/Alessia Bellusci Incantations in Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Greek: Change and Continuity.Adria Haluszka Love Spell and Hymn to Aphrodite in PGM IV (2891–941) Part III: Integration and Transformation of Graeco-EgyptianMagic in Jewish and Byzantine Spells The Greek Prayer to Helios in Sefer ha-Razim, in Light of New Textual Evidence.Joachim Friedrich Quack Traditions of Transformation and Shape-Shifting in PGM XIII 270–77 Crowns of Hermanubis: Semiotic Fusion and Spells for Better Business in the Magical Papyri.Faraone Specific Spells and Deities The Heliopolitan Ennead and Geb as a Scrofulous Boar in the PGM: Two Case Studies on Cultural Interaction in Late-Antique Magic Ljuba Merlina Bortolani Cultural Plurality in Greek Magical Recipes for Oracular and Protective Statues. ![]() Svenja Nagel ‘We Are Such Stuff as Dream Oracles Are Made on’: Greek and Egyptian Traditions and Divine Personas in the Dream Divination Spells of the Magical Papyri.Richard Gordon Illuminating Encounters: Reflections on Cultural Plurality in Lamp Divination Rituals.I 121 = PGM VII in a Transcultural Context ![]()
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