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Languages, Objects, and the Transmission of Rituals: An Interdisciplinary Analysis On Some Unsearched Ritual Practices in the Graeco-Egyptian Papyri (PGM) - cover image
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press

Languages, Objects, and the Transmission of Rituals: An Interdisciplinary Analysis On Some Unsearched Ritual Practices in the Graeco-Egyptian Papyri (PGM)

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    TitleLanguages, Objects, and the Transmission of Rituals
    SubtitleAn Interdisciplinary Analysis On Some Unsearched Ritual Practices in the Graeco-Egyptian Papyri (PGM)
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.14277/978-88-6969-180-5
    Landing pagehttps://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-7543-439-7/
    Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    CopyrightSabina Crippa, Emanuele Marcello Ciampini
    PublisherEdizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press
    Publication placeVenice, Italy
    Published on2017-07-12
    Series
    • Antiquity Studies vol. 11
    • ISSN Print: 2610-9344
    • ISSN Digital: 2610-9344
    Short abstract

    The transformations in ancient mind can be recognized by means of texts, which testify to the elaboration of the cultural semantic. Amongst these written sources, we can recognize some specific case-studies, such as the Greaco-Egyptian Papyri (PGM). By conducting open and experimental group research, this study aims to introduce new elements and suggestions for the history of both ideas and tradition of the scientific thought, in the frame of some late rituals. The starting point of this research is the Mediterranean Late Antiquity, an extraordinary lab for exchange, contacts and conflicts amongst traditions and knowledge: as stated by Ph. Borgeaud in his foreword, a perfect place for the study of cultures in contact.

    Long abstract

    The transformations in ancient mind can be recognized by means of texts, which testify to the elaboration of the cultural semantic. Amongst these written sources, we can recognize some specific case-studies, such as the Greaco-Egyptian Papyri (PGM). By conducting open and experimental group research, this study aims to introduce new elements and suggestions for the history of both ideas and tradition of the scientific thought, in the frame of some late rituals. The starting point of this research is the Mediterranean Late Antiquity, an extraordinary lab for exchange, contacts and conflicts amongst traditions and knowledge: as stated by Ph. Borgeaud in his foreword, a perfect place for the study of cultures in contact.

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    Keywords
    • External Characteristics
    • Cross-cultural mixture
    • Egyptian
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    • Papyrus Mimaut
    • Graeco Egyptian Papyri
    • Cultural contact
    • Translation
    • Greek magical papyri
    • Materia Magica
    • PGM VII
    • Graeco-Egyptian papyri
    • History of religions
    • Prosperity
    • Ramesside Egypt
    • Antiquity
    • Identity Markers
    • Typhon
    • Textual tradition
    • Authoritative Tradition
    • Marketing Strategies
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    • Greece and Egypt
    • Magical Papyri
    • Gemstones
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    • Magic
    • Statuettes
    • Papyri
    • Voces magicae
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    • Hesyès
    • Libraries
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    • Amulets
    • Rituals
    • Ancient Egyptian Magic
    • Prosecution of paganism
    • PGM
    • Transmission of knowledge
    • Hermetism
    • Hieratic

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