Essays on the Practice of Magic in Antiquity, Ksiazki, Magia antyczna

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OFFICINA MAGICA
IJS STUDIES IN JUDAICA
Conference Proceedings
of the Institute of Jewish Studies,
University College London
SERIES EDITORS
Mark Geller
Ada Rapoport-Albert
John Klier
VOLUME 4
OFFICINA MAGICA
Essays on the Practice of
Magic in Antiquity
EDITED BY
SHAUL SHAKED
BRILL
LEIDEN

BOSTON
2005
This book is printed on acid-free paper.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Officina magica : essays on the practice of magic in antiquity
/ edited by Shaul Shaked.
p. cm. — (IJS studies in Judaica ; ISSN 1570-1581 ; v. 4)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 90-04-14459-5 (alk. paper)
1. Magic, Jewish—Congresses. 2. Magic in rabbinical literature—Congresses.
3. Magic, Ancient—Congresses. I. Shaked, Shaul. II. Series.
BF1622.J45O34 2005
133.4’3’089924—dc22
2005042075
ISSN
1570–1581
ISBN
90 04 14459 5
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