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Magic and Religion in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Studies in Honor of Christopher A. Faraone

Date
2023
Editor(s)
Edmonds, Radcliffe G., III
López-Ruiz, Carolina
Torallas Tovar, Sofía
URI
https://albert.ias.edu/20.500.12111/8329
DOI
doi.org/10.4324/b23088
Abstract
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. Offering an original and innovative combination of case studies on the material aspects and cross-cultural transfers of magic and religion, this book brings together a range of contributions that cross and connect sub-fields with a pan-Mediterranean, comparative scope. Section I investigates the material aspects of magical practices, including first editions and original studies on papyri, gems, lamellae containing binding curses and protective texts, and other textual media in ancient book culture. Several chapters feature the Greco-Egyptian Magical Papyri, the compilation of magical recipes in the formularies, and the role of physical book-forms in the transmission of magical knowledge. Section II explores magic and religion as nodes of cultural exchange in the ancient Mediterranean. Case studies range from Egypt to Anatolia and from Syria-Phoenicia to Sicily, with Greco-Roman religion and myth integrated in a diverse and interconnected Mediterranean landscape. Readers encounter studies featuring charismatic figures of Magi and itinerant begging priests, the multiple understandings of deities such as Hekate, Herakles, or Aphrodite, or the perceived exotic origin of cult statues, mummies, amulets, and cursing formulae, which bring to light the rich intercultural networks of the ancient Mediterranean, and the crucial role of magic and religion in the process of cross-cultural adaptation and innovation.
Subjects
Ancient Magic
Cross-cultural studies
Mediterranean Region
Religion
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Edmonds, Radcliffe G., Carolina López-Ruiz, and Sofía Torallas Tovar, (Eds.), Magic and Religion In the Ancient Mediterranean World: Studies in Honor of Christopher A. Faraone. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4324/b23088.
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Edmonds, Radcliffe G., Carolina López-Ruiz, and Sofía Torallas Tovar, (Eds.), Magic and Religion In the Ancient Mediterranean World: Studies in Honor of Christopher A. Faraone. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4324/b23088.
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