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The Witchcraft Series Maqlu

Author : Tzvi Abusch
Publisher : SBL Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 39,78 MB
Release : 2015-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1628370858

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A new reconstruction and translation of the Maqlû text The Akkadian series Maqlû, “Burning,” is one of the most significant and interesting magical texts from the Ancient Near East. The incantations and accompanying rituals are directed against witches and witchcraft and ctually represent a single complex ceremony. The ceremony was performed during a single night and into the following morning at the end of the month Abu (July/August), a time when spirits were thought to move back and forth between the netherworld and the world of the living. Features: English translation of approximately 100 incantations and rituals Annotated transcription Introduction places the series in historical context and shows how it is a product of a complex literary and ceremonial development.

The Anti-witchcraft Ritual Maqlû

Author : Daniel Schwemer
Publisher : Harrassowitz
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,15 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Akkadian language
ISBN : 9783447107709

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"This book examines the epigraphy and history of transmission of the cuneiform sources of the Maqlû antiwitchcraft ritual, one of the major compositions of ancient Mesopotamian exorcistic lore ... the manuscripts are presented in 'hand-copies' (technical drawings) on the plates in the second half of the book."--Preface, p. [vii].

The Magical Ceremony Maqlû

Author : I. Tzvi Abusch
Publisher : Ancient Magic and Divination
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 28,22 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004285149

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The Akkadian series Maqlû , 'Burning', remains the most important magical text against witchcraft from Mesopotamia and perhaps from the entire ancient Near East. Maqlû is a nine-tablet work consisting of the text of almost 100 incantations and accompanying rituals directed against witches and witchcraft. The work prescribes a single complex ceremony and stands at the end of a complex literary and ceremonial development. Thus, Maqlû provides important information not only about the literary forms and cultural ideas of individual incantations, but also about larger ritual structures and thematic relations of complex ceremonies. This new edition of the standard text contains a synoptic edition of all manuscripts, a composite text in transliteration, an annotated transcription and translation. \'These were only minor remarks scribbled in the margins of an excellent and most welcome edition of Maqlû, a real monument. This book is the firm foundation on which future studies on Maqlû will be based.\' Marten Stol, NINO Leiden, Bibliotheca Orientalis lxxIII n° 5-6, September-December 2016.

Mesopotamian Witchcraft

Author : I. Tzvi Abusch
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 21,48 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9789004123878

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This volume is about the history, literature, ritual, and thought associated with ancient Mesopotamian witchcraft. With chapters on the changing forms and roles of witchcraft beliefs, the ritual function, form, and development of the Maqlû text (the most important ancient work on the subject), and the meaning of the Maqlû ceremony, as well as the ideology of the final version of the text. The volume significantly contributes to our understanding of the Maqlû text, and the reconstruction of the development of thought about witchcraft and magic in Mesopotamia.

The Anti-witch

Author : Jeanne Favret-Saada
Publisher :
Page : 115 pages
File Size : 35,34 MB
Release : 2015
Category : BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
ISBN : 9781912808038

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Further Studies on Mesopotamian Witchcraft Beliefs and Literature

Author : I. Tzvi Abusch
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 25,35 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Incantations, Assyro-Babylonian
ISBN : 9789004421905

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Further Studies on Mesopotamian Witchcraft offers a collection of studies of Akkadian incantations and rituals directed against witchcraft. Many of these essays offer solutions for literary and textual difficulties in these texts through analysis and reconstruction of their historical development.

Mesopotamian Witchcraft

Author : Tzvi Abusch
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 2021-07-26
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9004453393

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This volume is about the history, literature, ritual, and thought associated with ancient Mesopotamian witchcraft. With chapters on the changing forms and roles of witchcraft beliefs, the ritual function, form, and development of the Maqlû text (the most important ancient work on the subject), and the meaning of the Maqlû ceremony, as well as the ideology of the final version of the text. The volume significantly contributes to our understanding of the Maqlû text, and the reconstruction of the development of thought about witchcraft and magic in Mesopotamia.

Women's Divination in Biblical Literature

Author : Esther J. Hamori
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 35,92 MB
Release : 2015-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0300178913

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Divination, the use of special talents and techniques to gain divine knowledge, was practiced in many different forms in ancient Israel and throughout the ancient world. The Hebrew Bible reveals a variety of traditions of women associated with divination. This sensitive and incisive book by respected scholar Esther J. Hamori examines the wide scope of women's divinatory activities as portrayed in the Hebrew texts, offering readers a new appreciation of the surprising breadth of women's “arts of knowledge” in biblical times. Unlike earlier approaches to the subject that have viewed prophecy separately from other forms of divination, Hamori's study encompasses the full range of divinatory practices and the personages who performed them, from the female prophets and the medium of En-dor to the matriarch who interprets a birth omen and the “wise women” of Tekoa and Abel and more. In doing so, the author brings into clearer focus the complex, rich, and diverse world of ancient Israelite divination.

The Necronomicon

Author : Simon
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 24,44 MB
Release : 1980-03-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0380751925

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In the past 31 years, there has been a lot of ink—actual and virtual—spilled on the subject of the Necronomicon. Some have derided it as a clumsy hoax; others have praised it as a powerful grimoire. As the decades have passed, more information has come to light both on the book's origins and discovery, and on the information contained within its pages. The Necronomicon has been found to contain formula for spiritual trans-formation, consistent with some of the most ancient mystical processes in the world, processes that were not public knowledge when the book was first published, processes that involve communion with the stars. In spite of all the controversy, the first edition sold out before it was published. And it has never been out of print since then. This year, the original designer of the 1977 edition and the original editor have joined forces to present a new, deluxe hardcover edition of the most feared, most reviled, and most desired occult book on the planet.

Mesopotamian Magic: Textual, Historical and Interpretative Perspectives

Author : Tzvi Abusch
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 17,38 MB
Release : 2021-10-25
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9004496297

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This volume, edited by Tzvi Zbusch and Karel van der Toorn, contains the papers delivered at the first international conference on Mesopotamian magic held under the auspices of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS) in June 1995. It is the first collective volume dedicated to the study of this topic. It aims at serving as a bench-mark and provides analytic and innovative but also sythetic and programmatic essays. Magical texts, forms, and traditions from the Mesopotamian cultural worlds of the third millennium BCE through the first millennium CE, in the Sumerian, Akkadian and Aramaic languages as well as in art, are examined.