Discovered in the late 19th century and subsequently acquired by the British Museum, the cache of over 200 lead and selenite tablets from Cyprus is one of the largest archives of curses from antiquity. Three features of the cache suggest connections with magical texts known from Egypt, including PGM VII: references to a «muzzling deposit», the use of charaktêres, and an invocation to Chthonic deities. This paper analyzes these elements to explore the mechanisms by which magical knowledge may have been transmitted in the Mediterranean
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis identifies the transmission, continuity a...
This paper publishes a new curse tablet from Aquincum. While the letter-forms are well-preserved, th...
Heracleion-Thonis is a submerged site off the coast of Egypt, which in recent years has yielded amaz...
Discovered in the late 19th century and subsequently acquired by the British Museum, the cache of ov...
During the ancient Roman period, individuals across the Empire practiced magic and employed magician...
(in English): Curse tablets are interesting phenomenon in the Ancient world. The curses are usully w...
The recently published curse tablets from the sanctuary of Magna Mater in Mainz, from the hero shrin...
Many scholars of ancient Greek religion would probably agree that the use of curse tablets in the an...
This article deals with curse tablets against thieves, also known as ‘prayers for justice’. In the f...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 513-581.1. Introduction -- 2. The Theban Magical Library -- 3...
Magical texts represent an inexhaustible source for the phenomena of an ancient language for specia...
Papyrus P. Berol. 21243 stands as a landmark in the written record of the mysterious Greek magical p...
Includes bibliographical referencesOne of the very first publications of lead curse tablets in modem...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis identifies the transmission, continuity a...
This paper publishes a new curse tablet from Aquincum. While the letter-forms are well-preserved, th...
Heracleion-Thonis is a submerged site off the coast of Egypt, which in recent years has yielded amaz...
Discovered in the late 19th century and subsequently acquired by the British Museum, the cache of ov...
During the ancient Roman period, individuals across the Empire practiced magic and employed magician...
(in English): Curse tablets are interesting phenomenon in the Ancient world. The curses are usully w...
The recently published curse tablets from the sanctuary of Magna Mater in Mainz, from the hero shrin...
Many scholars of ancient Greek religion would probably agree that the use of curse tablets in the an...
This article deals with curse tablets against thieves, also known as ‘prayers for justice’. In the f...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 513-581.1. Introduction -- 2. The Theban Magical Library -- 3...
Magical texts represent an inexhaustible source for the phenomena of an ancient language for specia...
Papyrus P. Berol. 21243 stands as a landmark in the written record of the mysterious Greek magical p...
Includes bibliographical referencesOne of the very first publications of lead curse tablets in modem...
This thesis explores cursing in Roman Britain as part of a wider Mediterranean practice and technolo...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis identifies the transmission, continuity a...
This paper publishes a new curse tablet from Aquincum. While the letter-forms are well-preserved, th...
Heracleion-Thonis is a submerged site off the coast of Egypt, which in recent years has yielded amaz...