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Une défixion judiciaire au musée d'Istanbul
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Year: 1960 Publisher: Bruxelles Palais des Académies

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Le tabellae defixionum osche
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ISSN: 18277357 ISBN: 9788862276139 8862276133 Year: 2013 Volume: 8 Publisher: Pisa : Fabrizio Serra editore,


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Cursing for justice : magic, disputes, and the lawcourts in classical Athens
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ISBN: 9783515129190 9783515129145 3515129197 Year: 2021 Publisher: Stuttgart Steiner

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This e-book is a comprehensive exploration of curse tablets in the Athenian legal domain. Drawing on sociological and critical theory, Zinon Papakonstantinou outlines a framework for the interaction between curse tablets and legalities, namely in both formal and informal manifestations of the legal sphere, in Classical Athens. By delving into the complex world of Athenian daily life and disputes, Papakonstantinou argues that Athenians involved in litigation deployed binding curses as polysemic acts of conflict management and information control. They also used them as transgressive transcripts that went beyond normative or legislative taxonomies. Further, Papakonstantinou demonstrates how Athenians acting in a self-assessing and long-term agential mode employed curse tablets strategically to advance their individual agenda and position in Athenian society.As a result, Athenian legal curse tablets point to a conceptually malleable perception of "law" and "litigation" driven by utility and self-interest that clashed with claims to justice, the pursuit of the rule of law, and attitudes towards jurors articulated by litigants in Athenian forensic orations.


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Devotio malefica : die antiken Verfluchungen zwischen sprachübergreifender Tradition und individueller Prägung
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ISBN: 9783515129787 9783515129732 3515129731 3515129782 Year: 2021 Publisher: Stuttgart Steiner

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Antike Fluchrituale zielten darauf ab, die jeweilige Gerechtigkeitsvorstellung der Verfluchenden durchzusetzen – insbesondere wenn weder das öffentliche Justizsystem noch gesellschaftlich anerkannte Verhaltenskodize dem Anspruch gerecht werden konnten. In den Ritualen kamen sogenannte defixionis tabellae (Fluchtafeln) zur Anwendung, die hier devotiones maleficae genannt werden. Sie bestehen meistens aus eingeschriebenen Bleilamellen und wurden für die Beschädigung eines oder mehrerer Opfer angefertigt.Sara Chiarini untersucht die dabei verwendete Fluchsprache, die durch ihre formelhaften Strukturen und Bestandteile auf eine Tradition des Fluchrituals hindeuten. Individuelle Ergänzungen bieten hingegen Hinweise auf die Bedingungen um die Entstehung des Rituals, die Gefühlslage der Verfluchenden und die Arten von Bestrafungen, die der rechtlichen Dimension des Rituals entsprechen. Chiarini ergänzt den bisherigen Forschungstand anhand der neu entdeckten und veröffentlichten Fluchtafeln und setzt sich umfassend mit diesem epigraphischen Material auseinander.


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Cursed are you!
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ISBN: 1575068745 9781575068749 9781575062716 1575062712 Year: 2013 Publisher: Winona Lake, Indiana

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This is a book about curses. It is not about curses as insults or offensive language but curses as petitions to the divine world to render judgment and execute harm on identified, hostile forces.In the ancient world, curses functioned in a way markedly different from our own, and it is into the world of the ancient Near East that we must go in order to appreciate the scope of their influence. For the ancient Near Easterners, curses had authentic meaning. Curses were part of their life and religion. They were not inherently magic or features of superstitions, nor were they mere curiosities or trifling antidotes. They were real and effective. They were employed proactively and reactively to manage life’s many vicissitudes and maintain social harmony. They were principally protective, but they were also the cause of misfortune, illness, depression, and anything else that undermined a comfortable, well-balanced life. Every member of society used them, from slave to king, from young to old, from men and women to the deities themselves. They crossed cultural lines and required little or no explanation, for curses were the source of great evil. In other words, curses were universal.Because curses were woven into the very fabric of every known ancient Near Eastern society, they emerge frequently and in a wide variety of venues. They appear on public and private display objects, on tomb stelae, tomb lintels, and sarcophagi, on ancient kudurrus and narûs. They are used in political, administrative, social, religious, and familial contexts. They are the subject of incantations. They are tools that exorcise demons and dispel disease; they ban, protect, and heal.This is the phenomenology of cursing in the ancient Near East, and this is what the present work explores.

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Blessing and cursing --- Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian. --- Akkadian language --- Hebrew language --- Phenomenology. --- Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Philosophy, Modern --- Jewish language --- Jews --- Semitic languages, Northwest --- Akkadian cuneiform inscriptions --- Cursing and blessing --- Execration --- Imprecation --- Malediction --- Incantations --- History. --- Semantics. --- Semantics, Historical. --- Languages --- Bible. --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Religion assyro-babylonienne. --- Benediction et malediction. --- Incantations. --- Phenomenologie. --- Benediction et malediction --- Blessing and cursing. --- Spells --- Magic --- Rites and ceremonies --- Narration dans la Bible. --- Sematics, Historical. --- Critique textuelle. --- Mesopotamie. --- Middle East. --- Orient --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Palaia Diathēk --- Anathème --- Bénédictions --- Défixion --- Exécration --- Faveur --- Grâces --- Imprécation --- Malédiction --- Maléfices --- Bénédiction --- Contribution à la phénoménologie --- Phénoménologie existentielle --- Phénoménologie transcendantale --- Philosophie phénoménologique --- Anthropologie phénoménologique --- Chair --- Phénoménologie de l'art --- Phénoménologie et littérature --- Phénoménologie et musique --- Psychologie phénoménologique --- Sociologie et phénoménologie --- Philosophie --- philosophie --- Eastern Mediterranean Region --- Middle East --- South West --- Asia --- Apprésentation

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