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III. Miscellaneous Studies in Magical Language and Ritual Expression
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18. November 2024
Online erschienen: 2024-11-18
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- Contents
- Titelei
- Titlepages
- Titlepages
- Contents
- Contents
- I. Personal Names and Religion in Antiquity
- I. Personal Names and Religion in Antiquity
- Introduction
- L’onomastique des soldats de l’armée romaine tardive dans les provinces balkano-danubiennes
- Names and religious categories among the Jews of Asia Minor from the 3rd to the 6th centuries CE
- Onomastics as Indicators of Conversion to Islam in Egypt: A Survey of Seventh-to-Ninth-Century Papyri
- Magical Names: Tracing Religious Changes in Egyptian Magical Texts from Roman and Early Islamic Egypt
- II. Carved words: Material Aspects of Curse Tablets and the Literature of the New Testament World
- II. Carved words: Material Aspects of Curse Tablets and the Literature of the New Testament World
- Introduction
- Defixiones in sepulkralen Kontexten
- „Eros hat mir ins Herz geritzt“.
- Haptic Storytelling: Body Markings and Destroyed Bodies in the Book of Revelation through the Lens of Amulets and Curse Tablets
- „Verkehrt sollst du leben, so wie dies verkehrt geschrieben ist.“
- Qui sacra impia nocturnave, ut quem obcantarent defigerent obligarent, fecerint …
- III. Miscellaneous Studies in Magical Language and Ritual Expression
- III. Miscellaneous Studies in Magical Language and Ritual Expression
- Inscribed Lead Tablets in Small Animal Bodies: An Intersection of Greek and Egyptian Cursing in Late-Roman Egypt?
- Historiolae in the Hebrew Bible
- Trimming the Text: Reading Ritual and Narrative Healing in the Babylonian Talmud
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents
- Titelei
- Titlepages
- Titlepages
- Contents
- Contents
- I. Personal Names and Religion in Antiquity
- I. Personal Names and Religion in Antiquity
- Introduction
- L’onomastique des soldats de l’armée romaine tardive dans les provinces balkano-danubiennes
- Names and religious categories among the Jews of Asia Minor from the 3rd to the 6th centuries CE
- Onomastics as Indicators of Conversion to Islam in Egypt: A Survey of Seventh-to-Ninth-Century Papyri
- Magical Names: Tracing Religious Changes in Egyptian Magical Texts from Roman and Early Islamic Egypt
- II. Carved words: Material Aspects of Curse Tablets and the Literature of the New Testament World
- II. Carved words: Material Aspects of Curse Tablets and the Literature of the New Testament World
- Introduction
- Defixiones in sepulkralen Kontexten
- „Eros hat mir ins Herz geritzt“.
- Haptic Storytelling: Body Markings and Destroyed Bodies in the Book of Revelation through the Lens of Amulets and Curse Tablets
- „Verkehrt sollst du leben, so wie dies verkehrt geschrieben ist.“
- Qui sacra impia nocturnave, ut quem obcantarent defigerent obligarent, fecerint …
- III. Miscellaneous Studies in Magical Language and Ritual Expression
- III. Miscellaneous Studies in Magical Language and Ritual Expression
- Inscribed Lead Tablets in Small Animal Bodies: An Intersection of Greek and Egyptian Cursing in Late-Roman Egypt?
- Historiolae in the Hebrew Bible
- Trimming the Text: Reading Ritual and Narrative Healing in the Babylonian Talmud