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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2012
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Semitic Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 57,1 (2012) 53-67
    Keywords: Incantations, Aramaic ; Incantation bowls ; Demonology
    Abstract: This article comprises a new edition of two incantation bowls in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin originally published by J. Wohlstein in 1894. The bowls were written for the same client and appear to have originally been bound together. Both are directed against various types of malevolent forces, but each formula is otherwise distinct. The bowls contain a number of non-standard phonetic spellings, including אתאדאבה for אחתאדבוה ‘A.ata-de-'abuh’, ארדי for ערדי ‘wild asses’, בסי for בסים ‘savoury’, שקוה for שבקוה ‘leave her alone’, and ודלאת for ודלא את ‘and that are not’. Both elements of the phrase זיפו ואזיפו ‘be exorcized and rebuked’ appear to derive from the root זו″ף / זע″ף ‘to be angry; to threaten, rebuke’. VA 2414 is remarkable in that the demon is told to leave the client in favour of the flesh and blood of gazelles and wild asses and, surprisingly, flesh-eating maggots.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004257269 , 9789004250925 , 9004250921 , 9004257268
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource ( 164 S. ) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: Magical and religious literature of late antiquity Volume 2
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Magical and religious literature of Late Antiquity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jewish Aramaic Curse Texts from Late-Antique Mesopotamia: “May These Curses Go Out and Flee”
    Keywords: Pergamonmuseum (Berlin, Germany) Archaeological collections ; British Museum Archaeological collections ; Pergamonmuseum (Berlin, Germany) Archaeological collections ; British Museum Archaeological collections ; Jewish magic History ; Incantations, Aramaic ; Incantation bowls ; Jewish magic History ; Mesopotamien ; Aramäisch ; Beschwörung ; Magie ; Schüssel
    Abstract: The corpus of Aramaic incantation bowls from Sasanian Mesopotamia is perhaps the most important source we have for studying the everyday beliefs and practices of the Jewish, Christian, Mandaean, Manichaean, Zoroastrian and Pagan communities on the eve of the Islamic conquests. In this book, Dan Levene collects and analyses a selection of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic incantation bowls. While such texts are usually apotropaic or healing in purpose, those collected here are distinctive in that their purpose was to curse or return curses against human adversaries. This book presents new editions of thirty texts, of which fourteen are edited here for the first time, with an introduction, commentary, analysis and glossaries, as well as photographs
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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