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Performative Adjuration Formula in Greek and Latin Inscriptions - A Survey of Amulets, Curse Tablets, and Funerary Monuments

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The edited volume presents the rst comprehensive corpus of performative adjuration formulae collated from Greek and Latin epigraphical sources. The original texts-for the most part artefacts connected with magico-religious beliefs and practices of their users-are all translated into English and accompanied by a philological and socio-religious commentary. The international team of three specialists adopts a synoptic approach that tracks various classes of epigraphic documents to analyse permutations and developments in the syntactic structure of the adjuration formula, and its pragmatic function. This major study of the adjuration formula in Antiquity and its continued tradition in the Middle Ages will be of interest not only to the scholars of these linguistic traditions, but also to researchers working in the elds of Religious Studies, Ancient History, Theology, and Archaeology.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 Introduction2 Greek Phylacteria3 Greek Defixiones4 Greek Epitaphs5 Latin Defixiones6 Latin Epitaphs7 Latin Phylacteria and Varia8 Latin Ancient and Mediaeval AmuletsBibliography

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Juraj Franek, Associate Professor at the Department of Classical Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, specializes in Greek epigraphy, early Christian literature and methodological approaches to religious.

Daniela Urbanová, Professor at the Department of Classical Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, specializes in Ancient magic and Roman epigraphy (especially archaic inscriptions and curse tablets).

Ulrike Ehmig is the director of the Corpus Insciptionum Latinarum at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

Zusammenfassung

The edited volume presents the rst comprehensive corpus of performative adjuration formulae collated from Greek and Latin epigraphical sources. The original texts-for the most part artefacts connected with magico-religious beliefs and practices of their users-are all translated into English and accompanied by a philological and socio-religious commentary. The international team of three specialists adopts a synoptic approach that tracks various classes of epigraphic documents to analyse permutations and developments in the syntactic structure of the adjuration formula, and its pragmatic function. This major study of the adjuration formula in Antiquity and its continued tradition in the Middle Ages will be of interest not only to the scholars of these linguistic traditions, but also to researchers working in the elds of Religious Studies, Ancient History, Theology, and Archaeology.

Produktdetails

Autoren Ulrike Ehmig, Juraj Franek, Daniela Urbanová
Mitarbeit Chaja V. Dürrschnabel (Herausgeber), Ulrike Ehmig (Herausgeber), Ulrike Ehmig et al (Herausgeber), Juraj Franek (Herausgeber), Daniela Urbanová (Herausgeber)
Verlag Narr
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 31.03.2025
 
EAN 9783823385462
ISBN 978-3-8233-8546-2
Seiten 363
Abmessung 158 mm x 28 mm x 227 mm
Gewicht 702 g
Serie Sprachvergleich
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

Sprache, Linguistik, Latin, Greek, Jewish Magic, Exorcis, Ancient Amulents, Adjuration Formula, Amulets, Mediaeval Amulets, Oath, Curse Tablets, Semitic Epigraphy, Invocation, Epitaphs

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