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Art. VI.—The Sword of Moses. An ancient book of Magic, published for the first time, from an unique Manuscript (Cod. Heb., Gaster 178)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

Magic has exercised the deepest influence upon mankind from remote antiquity unto our own days. It either formed part of the religion of the country, as it was the case in ancient Egypt and Babylon and as it is now in some forms of Buddhism (Tibet), or lived an independent life side by side with the recognized religion. In some instances it was tolerated, or rendered less obnoxious, by a peculiar subdivision into white or beneficial and black or evil magic, or was downright persecuted. Wherever we go, however, and especially if we turn to the popular beliefs that rule the so-called civilized nations, we shall always and everywhere find a complete system of magical formulas and incantations. The belief in the witch and wizard, and their powerful filters and charms, holds still stronger sway upon human imagination than, appears at first sight.

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Original Communications
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1896

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page 152 note 1 Schaff, P., “Anti-Nicene Christianity,” ii, Edinburgh, p. 472 ffGoogle Scholar.

page 153 note 1 Lenormant, , “Chaldæan Magic,” p. 104 ffGoogle Scholar.

page 155 note 1 Dieterich, A., “Abraxas,” p. 185 (Papyrus Leyden)Google Scholar.

page 156 note 1 Cf. Bacher, , “Agada d. Babylonischen Amoraeer,” pp. 17, 18Google Scholar.

page 160 note 1 “Pistis Sophia,” ed. Schwartze, , p. 236Google Scholar.

page 163 note 1 ṭaam Zeḳenim, f. 54b ff.

page 170 note 1 Ed. Bonnet, pp. 36–38. Cf. Lipsius, , “Apokryphe Apostelgeschichten,” i, pp. 313 and 318 ffGoogle Scholar.

page 170 note 2 Lipsius, , l.c., p. 310Google Scholar.

page 171 note 1 Proc. Bibl. Archæology, 1890, pp. 292–342.

page 173 note 1 X stands for the mysterious names, which have not been transliterated. N for the name of the person who conjures.

page 184 note 1 There is something probably missing here.

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