SALAYOVÁ, Andrea. Animal as a part of the magical ritual of the ancient curse tablets. In Laetae segetes VII, International PhD Student Conference, 18‒20 November 2020, Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Classical Studies. 2020. |
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@proceedings{1695916, author = {Salayová, Andrea}, booktitle = {Laetae segetes VII, International PhD Student Conference, 18‒20 November 2020, Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Classical Studies.}, keywords = {curse tablets; ancient magic; performative analogy; animals in magic}, language = {eng}, title = {Animal as a part of the magical ritual of the ancient curse tablets}, url = {https://classics.phil.muni.cz/en/laetaesegetes/programme}, year = {2020} }
TY - CONF ID - 1695916 AU - Salayová, Andrea PY - 2020 TI - Animal as a part of the magical ritual of the ancient curse tablets KW - curse tablets KW - ancient magic KW - performative analogy KW - animals in magic UR - https://classics.phil.muni.cz/en/laetaesegetes/programme L2 - https://classics.phil.muni.cz/en/laetaesegetes/programme N2 - The aim of this paper is to research the presence of animal ingredients on the ancient curse tablets. Despite the wide presence of animal ingredients within the texts of Greek magical papyri (142 papyri texts contain at least one animal ingredient), there are only four currently known curse tablets mentioning animal ingredients. This paper goes into the details of each occurrence and gives possible explanations for the difference in numbers, while also focusing on animal ingredients on each curse tablet and providing possible reasons for its specific use within the ritual. As the basis for the research serves the epigraphic evidence (curse tablets and Greek magical papyri). ER -
SALAYOVÁ, Andrea. Animal as a part of the magical ritual of the ancient curse tablets. In \textit{Laetae segetes VII, International PhD Student Conference, 18‒20 November 2020, Masaryk University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Classical Studies.}. 2020.
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