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Ancient Jewish Magic A History 1st Edition Gideon Bohak

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Ancient Jewish Magic A History 1st Edition Gideon Bohak
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 493
Author: Gideon Bohak
ISBN: 9780521180986, 9780521874571, 0521180988, 0521874572
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Ancient Jewish Magic A History 1st Edition Gideon Bohak by Gideon Bohak 9780521180986, 9780521874571, 0521180988, 0521874572 instant download after payment.

Gideon Bohak gives a pioneering account of the broad history of ancient Jewish magic, from the Second Temple to the rabbinic period. It is based both on ancient magicians' own compositions and products in Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek, and on the descriptions and prescriptions of non-magicians, to reconstruct a historical picture that is as balanced and nuanced as possible. The main focus is on the cultural make-up of ancient Jewish magic, and special attention is paid to the processes of cross-cultural contacts and borrowings between Jews and non-Jews, as well as to inner-Jewish creativity. Other major issues explored include the place of magic within Jewish society, contemporary Jewish attitudes to magic, and the identity of its practitioners. Throughout, the book seeks to explain the methodological underpinnings of all sound research in this demanding field, and to highlight areas where further research is likely to prove fruitful.

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