The article deals with the role of papyrus documents for our knowledge of the Greco-Roman magic. The essay breaks down in five paragraphs. The first one is a quick survey of the several types of documents we have for the study of the ancient magic, from which the basic and irreplaceable importance of the papyri markedly emerges. The second paragraph sketches a history of the finds and of the most significant publications and studies, while the third section treats the different types of magical practices and in particular examines, as a conspicuous example of the importance of these documents, an ancient initiatory ritual entitled \u201cEighth book of Moses\u201d and preserved in a papyrus codex of the IV century CE (PLeid. J 395 = PGM XIII...
There are spells in the Greek and Demotic Magical Papyri which promise divine visitations, assistant...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
During the ancient Roman period, individuals across the Empire practiced magic and employed magician...
This article discusses several aspects of the divinatory spells included in the Greek magical papyri...
La recente riproposizione di tre studi incentrati sulla storia del libro e delle biblioteche nell'An...
L'articolo offre una ricognizione ragionata di tutti i documenti scritti su papiro nell'Occidente ta...
This work intents to collect a photographic index of inscribed objects (with translation and a brief...
The cartonnages discovered in the necropolis of Al Hibah are a very important source of literary pap...
The articles presents the preliminary results of a study on an early modern Italian manuscript of Je...
The magical formularies on papyrus are precious witnesses to practices and processes of cultural tra...
The paper investigates a selection of spells from the Greek Magical Papyri in which the cock-headed ...
The article discusses the an unpublished manuscript of Jewish magic in Hebrew and Italian penned in ...
This article aims at describing the first results of accurate autoptic codicological analyses conduc...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
In this article an analysis is given of the Latin literary papyri between the ist century B.C., peri...
There are spells in the Greek and Demotic Magical Papyri which promise divine visitations, assistant...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
During the ancient Roman period, individuals across the Empire practiced magic and employed magician...
This article discusses several aspects of the divinatory spells included in the Greek magical papyri...
La recente riproposizione di tre studi incentrati sulla storia del libro e delle biblioteche nell'An...
L'articolo offre una ricognizione ragionata di tutti i documenti scritti su papiro nell'Occidente ta...
This work intents to collect a photographic index of inscribed objects (with translation and a brief...
The cartonnages discovered in the necropolis of Al Hibah are a very important source of literary pap...
The articles presents the preliminary results of a study on an early modern Italian manuscript of Je...
The magical formularies on papyrus are precious witnesses to practices and processes of cultural tra...
The paper investigates a selection of spells from the Greek Magical Papyri in which the cock-headed ...
The article discusses the an unpublished manuscript of Jewish magic in Hebrew and Italian penned in ...
This article aims at describing the first results of accurate autoptic codicological analyses conduc...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
In this article an analysis is given of the Latin literary papyri between the ist century B.C., peri...
There are spells in the Greek and Demotic Magical Papyri which promise divine visitations, assistant...
This exciting new study draws on objects excavated or discovered in the late nineteenth or early twe...
During the ancient Roman period, individuals across the Empire practiced magic and employed magician...