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Published 2017
Jewish love magic : from late antiquity to the Middle Ages /

: Jewish Love Magic: From Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages is the first monograph dedicated to the supernatural methods employed by Jews in order to generate love, grace or hate. Examining hundreds of manuscripts, often unpublished, Ortal-Paz Saar skillfully illuminates a major aspect of the Jewish magical tradition. The book explores rituals, spells and important motifs of Jewish love magic, repeatedly comparing them to the Graeco-Roman and Christian traditions. In addition to recipes and amulets in Hebrew, Aramaic and Judaeo-Arabic, primarily originating in the Cairo Genizah, also rabbinic sources and responsa are analysed, resulting in a comprehensive and fascinating picture.
: Based on the author's thesis (doctoral) -- Universiṭat Tel-Aviv, 2009. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004347892 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Priests, tongues, and rites : the London-Leiden magical manuscripts and translation in Egyptian ritual (100-300 CE) /

: Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Leiden University, 2003) : xiv, 342 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [317]-328) and indexes. : 9004141855 : 0927-7633 ;

Published 2012
Das Aktenbuch des Aurelios Philammon : Prozessberichte, annona militaris und Magie in BGU IV 1024-1027 /

: VIII, 156 pages, XX pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-156) and indexes. : 9783110282764 : 1868-9337

Published 2010
Das Ritual der Aštu (CTH 490) : Rekonstruktion und Tradition eines hurritisch-hethitischen Rituals aus Boğazköy/Ḫattuša /

: The Ritual of Aštu, a text found at the Hittite Capital of Hattuša, shows strong influence from southern Anatolia and describes a Hurrian-Hittite ritual against witchcraft and sorcery. The following study provides detailed philological treatment of the 13th-century fragments found at Hattuša, from which the ritual is known, including transcription, translation, and commentary of all manuscripts, as well as special emphasis on the Hurrian passages of the ritual. Reconstruction of the more fragmentary sections is undertaken through comparison to other rituals. The study concludes with an analysis of Anatolian, Luwian, and Kizzuwatnaian influences evident in the ritual, and affords, in sum, valuable additions to the study of the nature of Hittite archives, and the development of ritual texts. "I firmly believe that works like this are essential to creating the dialogue that is necessary for the progress of our understanding of Hurrian. Görke's treatment of the various texts and her discussions of many aspects of the ritual will prove very useful to scholars working on Hurro-Hittite religion." Dennis R.M. Campbell, San Francisco State University
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004181182 : 1566-2055 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.