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Jewish Love Magic: From Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages: Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity, cartea 6

Autor Ortal-Paz Saar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2017
Jewish Love Magic: From Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages is the first monograph dedicated to the supernatural methods employed by Jews in order to generate love, grace or hate. Examining hundreds of manuscripts, often unpublished, Ortal-Paz Saar skillfully illuminates a major aspect of the Jewish magical tradition.
The book explores rituals, spells and important motifs of Jewish love magic, repeatedly comparing them to the Graeco-Roman and Christian traditions. In addition to recipes and amulets in Hebrew, Aramaic and Judaeo-Arabic, primarily originating in the Cairo Genizah, also rabbinic sources and responsa are analysed, resulting in a comprehensive and fascinating picture.

“Due to the general neglect of the topic in previous scholarship, the richness of the research corpus and the scientific precision of the author, Saar’s Jewish Love Magic is an important volume that should be on the shelf of every scholar focusing on ancient Jewish magic, but also on Jewish culture and cultural history in general. Furthermore, the book is an enjoyable read also for a non-specialist audience thanks to its clarity and fluency.” - Alessia Belusci, Yale University, in: Journal of Semitic Studies 64.2 (2019)

“This is a valuable foray into the relationship between institutionalised religion and magic and the complex question of ‘legitimacy’. Overall, the book presents a compelling case for the existence of Jewish ‘love magic’.”
-Ann Jeffers, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019)
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004347885
ISBN-10: 9004347887
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity


Cuprins

AcknowledgementsList of FiguresAbbreviationsIntroduction1 What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Love (Magic)? A Survey of Ancient Love Magic1Historical Background2Main Features of Love Magic3The Magical Rationale4The Uses and Abuses of Love Magic5The Silence of the Targets: Reactions to Love Magic and Counter Spells6Summary2 Making Love, Making Hate Practices of Jewish Love Magic1Introductory Remarks2Magical Practices: An Overview3Products of Magical Practices4From Theory to Practice3 Of Loviel and Other Demons The Verbal Aspects of Jewish Love Magic1Introductory Remarks2Linguistic Aspects3Appeals and Demands: The Magical Formulae4Literary Devices in the Magical Formulae5Magical Signs4 A Time to Love and a Time to Hate The Temporal Aspects of Jewish Love Magic1Written in the Stars2The Timing of Magical Practices3Temporal References in Magical Products4Summary5 You Shall Not Walk in Their Statutes? The ‘Jewishness’ of Jewish Love Magic1Introductory Remarks2Prohibited or Permitted Love? The Legitimacy of Love Magic in Judaism3Traits of Jewish Love Magic4Jewish and Non-Jewish Love Magic: Some Differences5ConclusionsSummary1In the Previous Chapters …2What is Jewish Love Magic? A Second LookBibliographyIndex of ManuscriptsIndex of Subjects

Notă biografică

Ortal-Paz Saar (Ph.D, 2009, Tel Aviv University) is a cultural historian researching Judaism and its contacts with other religious traditions. Her publications focus on ancient and medieval Jewish magic, and she currently researches Jewish diasporic identity at Utrecht University, Netherlands.

Recenzii

“Due to the general neglect of the topic in previous scholarship, the richness of the research corpus and the scientific precision of the author, Saar’s Jewish Love Magic is an important volume that should be on the shelf of every scholar focusing on ancient Jewish magic, but also on Jewish culture and cultural history in general. Furthermore, the book is an enjoyable read also for a non-specialist audience thanks to its clarity and fluency.” - Alessia Belusci, Yale University, in: Journal of Semitic Studies 64.2 (2019)