Glorification Spells from a Priestly Milieu in Ancient Egypt


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Glorification Spells from a Priestly Milieu in Ancient Egypt presents the first comprehensive edition of an ancient Egyptian ritual composition entitled the Glorification Recited on Each Due Occasion of the Embalming Place, a collection of glorification spells attested in five papyri from around 300 BCE. Arguably the most significant extensive ancient Egyptian ritual text still awaiting systematic study, its constituent spells preserve and transmit religious ideas which resonated with the ancient Egyptians for millennia. The collection and adaptation of these spells into a single coherent ritual work bear witness to the remarkable creativity of the priests and scribes of the latest periods of Egyptian history. Much of this process may be attributable to members of a single family or a small circle of colleagues living in a particular place during a circumscribed period of time, highlighting the importance of individual or small-group agency, not only in preserving and transmitting religious traditions, but in transforming them as well. Glorification spells were recited in the embalming place and elsewhere. They were intended, not only to revivify those to whom they were addressed, restoring their mental and physical faculties, but to secure their elevation to a new, exalted status, that of an akh, or glorified spirit, as well. This status integrated the beneficiary within the hierarchy of gods and other glorified spirits in the next world. This volume places the Glorification Recited on Each Due Occasion of the Embalming Place in its wider historical, religious, and sociological context. It includes a hieroglyphic synopsis of all known examples of the spells, and a transliteration and translation of the copy of them preserved in P. Louvre N. 3129, the type version. In a line-by-line commentary, variant readings in the parallels are recorded and salient points of interest, whether grammatical, lexicographical, historical, topographical, or theological, are discussed. An extensive glossary, a general bibliography, an index, and photographic reproductions are provided, alongside hieroglyphic transcriptions of the papyri.




Transforming the Dead in Graeco-Roman Egypt


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The belief that dead people could assume non-human forms is attested in Egyptian texts of all periods, from the Old Kingdom down to Graeco-Roman times. It was thought that assuming such forms enhanced their freedom of movement and access to nourishment in the afterlife, as well as allowing them to join the entourages of different deities and participate in their worship. Spells referring to or enabling the deceased’s transformations occur in the Pyramid Texts, the Coffin Texts, and the Book of the Dead. But it is not until the Graeco-Roman Period that we find entire compositions devoted to this theme. Two of the most important are P. Louvre N. 3122 and P. Berlin P. 3162, both written in hieratic and dating to the 1st century AD. Both texts have been known to Egyptologists for more than a century, but neither is currently available in an up-to-date comprehensive edition. This book provides such an edition, including high-resolution images of the manuscripts, hieroglyphic transcriptions, translations, descriptions of their material aspects, studies of their owners, their titles, and their families, reconstructions of their context of usage, analyses of their orthography and grammar, and detailed commentaries on their contents.




Effective Egyptian Magic Spells


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The KheriHeb Master Series presents Effective Egyptian Magic Spells: from Initiate to Master. This book covers a wide range of Egyptian Magic spells on topics like acquiring psychic Energy, Counter Magic & Protection spells, Weather Manipulation, Financial, Medical-Healing, Legal Spells, City Spells, Love & Peace, Egyptian Necromancy, Chaos Magic, the Afterlife, Telepathic Hypnosis, and Conquest Magic. The Student will advance in experience from Initiate to Intermediate Levels by first practicing low level spells, until these are finally Mastered over time. The student may develop advanced Psychic abilities by experimenting with these effective Magic spells, when done correctly; ordinary people should not practice this system until they are developed for safety precautions. Examples of Spells at Master Level have influenced events like the Tsunami and Earthquakes in Indonesia following Christian holidays, counter-terrorism, conquering or deposing foreign nations, and Politics. (c) Copyright 2014 Horus Michael, All rights reserved.




The Spells of Hathor


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Unlock the enchanting world of love, beauty, and fertility through the timeless wisdom of Hathor, the revered goddess of ancient Egypt. In "The Spells of Hathor," journey back in time to explore the captivating realms of passion, allure, and procreation that Hathor so gracefully presided over. The Mythical Origins of Hathor Delve into the mesmerizing myths and legends that surround Hathor's birth and emergence as a beloved deity. Unearth the ancient tales that have shaped her enduring legacy. Hathor: The Goddess of Love Discover Hathor's deep connection to love in all its forms: romantic, familial, and divine. Explore how her gentle and nurturing nature made her the patroness of affection and devotion. Exploring Hathor's Connection to Beauty Dive into the symbolism of beauty as embodied by Hathor. Learn how her radiant allure captivated not only the gods but also the people of ancient Egypt. The Symbolism of Fertility in Ancient Egypt Uncover the profound significance of fertility in the lives of the ancient Egyptians and how Hathor's influence extended to matters of procreation and abundance. Spells and Incantations for Love in Hathor's Realm Unlock the secrets of ancient Egyptian love spells, charms, and incantations dedicated to Hathor. Harness the power of her magic to enhance your own experiences of love and connection. Beauty Rituals and Charms in Ancient Egyptian Culture Step into the world of beauty and adornment in ancient Egypt. Explore the rituals, cosmetics, and charms that were used to invoke Hathor's blessings of allure and grace. Hathor's Role in Enhancing Fertility and Motherhood Witness Hathor's role as a protector of mothers and infants. Learn about the rituals that sought her aid in ensuring safe childbirth and abundant families. Unveiling the Secrets of Hathor's Love Potions Unearth the mystical concoctions and elixirs attributed to Hathor, believed to ignite desire and deepen affection. Discover the alchemical magic behind these love potions. The Magic of Hathor's Sacred Dance Experience the mesmerizing beauty of Hathor's sacred dance. Explore how dance and movement were used to invoke her presence and celebrate love and life. Talismans and Amulets for Love and Beauty Delve into the symbolism and power of talismans and amulets dedicated to Hathor. Learn how these charms were believed to bring love and beauty into the lives of the wearer. The Temples of Hathor: A Sanctuary for Love and Fertility Embark on a virtual pilgrimage to the magnificent temples dedicated to Hathor. Discover how these sanctuaries were places of worship and devotion for those seeking her blessings. Hathor's Divine Consorts: Love Stories From Ancient Egypt Unravel the captivating love stories and divine unions associated with Hathor's sacred consortships. Witness the passionate bonds between gods and goddesses. The Power of Hathor's Healing Touch Explore Hathor's lesser-known role as a healer and protector of health. Learn about her ability to mend not only hearts but also bodies and spirits. Rituals for Love, Beauty, and Fertility in Hathor's Worship Immerse yourself in the ancient rituals and ceremonies dedicated to Hathor. Discover how her devotees sought her favor in matters of love, beauty and fertility. The Legacy of Hathor: Love and Beauty Through the Ages Trace the enduring legacy of Hathor's influence on love, beauty, and fertility, from ancient Egypt to the modern world. Witness her continued presence in contemporary spiritual practices and cultures. This is a profound journey into the realms of love, beauty, and fertility-a celebration of Hathor's timeless grace and the enduring human quest for connection, allure, and abundance. Embrace her wisdom and enchantment and let the magic of Hathor touch your heart and soul.




Mozart and the Nazis


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A music historian uncovers Nazi Germany’s use of Mozart as a WWII propaganda tool in this “intriguing study [that] comprehends a range of vital topics” (Choice). As the Nazi war machine expanded its bloody ambitions across Europe, the Third Reich sought to promote a sophisticated and even humanitarian image of German culture through the tireless promotion of Mozart’s music. In this revelatory book, Erik Levi draws on World War II era articles, diaries, speeches, and other archival materials to provide a new understanding of how the Nazis shamelessly manipulated Mozart for their own political advantage. Mozart and the Nazis also explores the continued Jewish veneration of the composer during this period while also highlighting some of the disturbing legacies that resulted from the Nazi appropriation of his work. Enhanced by rare contemporary illustrations, Mozart and the Nazis is a fascinating addition to the study of music history, World War II propaganda, and twentieth century politics.




Code-switching with the Gods


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This volume provides the first comprehensive text edition of the Egyptian language sections of P. Bibliothèque Nationale Supplément Grec. 574 (PGM IV) and analysis of their script, language, and the bilingual spells which they are part of. The magical practices preserved in the PDM and PGM have been published for nearly a century, yet it is only recently that research has focused on investigating the complex relationship between the languages, scripts, and religious traditions they exhibit, as well as the question of who composed, copied, and practiced these spells. Focusing on the bilingual divinations, lust spell, and exorcism of PGM IV, written in the Egyptian and Greek languages - and rendered in Old Coptic scripts and the Greek script respectively - this volume analyses their textual content and ritual mechanics, contextualised among the PDM and PGM, and investigates the potential identities of the magical practitioners of late Roman and Late Antique Egypt. Encompassing the disciplines of Egyptology, Coptology, Papyrology, and Late Antique studies, this volume focuses in particular on the themes of magical practice, bilingualism, script, and the social context of magic in Egypt during the 2nd to 4th centuries CE.




Priests, Tongues, and Rites


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This book is an investigation into the sphere of production and use of two related bilingual magical handbooks found as part of a larger collection of magical and alchemical manuscripts around 1828 in the hills surrounding Luxor, Egypt. Both handbooks, dating to the Roman period, contain an assortment of recipes for magical rites in the Demotic and Greek language. The library which comprises these two handbooks is nowadays better known as the Theban Magical Library. The book traces the social and cultural milieu of the composers, compilers and users of the extant spells through a combination of philology, sociolinguistics and cultural analysis. To anybody working on Greco-Roman Egypt, ancient magic, and bilingualism this study is of significant importance.




Against the Gods


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What is the relationship between the Old Testament and ancient Near Eastern mythology? Currid examines the evidence, arguing that the Old Testament is highly polemical as he stresses differentiation over continuity.







Temple of the World


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Despite the prominence of ancient temples in the landscape of Egypt, books about them are surprisingly rare; this new and essential publication from a prominent Czech scholar answers the need for a study that goes beyond temple architecture to examine the spiritual, economic and political aspects of these specific institutions and the dominant roles they played. Miroslav Verner presents a deeper and more complex study of major ancient Egyptian religious centers, their principal temples, their rise and decline, their religious doctrines, cults, rituals, feasts, and mysteries. Also discussed are the various categories of priests, the organization of the priesthood, and its daily services and customs. Each chapter offers the reader essential and up-to-date information about temple complexes and the history of their archaeological exploration, in the context of the spiritual dimension and cultural legacy of ancient Egypt.