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Practice and Perception of Black Magic among the Hittites

  • Jared L. Miller
Published/Copyright:November 23, 2011
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Abstract

The present paper argues that passages in the Hittite texts often understood as attestations of the practice of black magic should instead be seen as indications of the perception and fear of it, and that suspicions, accusations and fears should not be taken as evidence. Alternative reasons for the prevelant belief in and fear of black magic in these texts are then examined, and it is suggested that psychological and sociological phenomena well-known from a broad range of ancient and more recent cultural settings could account for them no less convincingly.

Published Online:2011-11-23
Published in Print:2010-12

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Practice and Perception of Black Magic among the Hittites
  2. Some Questions on the Political History and Chronology of the Early Hittite Empire
  3. Ugarit as a Hittite Vassal State
  4. Die Blau’schen Steine und der „Priesterfürst“ im Netzrock
  5. Sound Symbolism in The Disputation between Bird and Fish 102–109
  6. Ein sargonischer Personenkauf aus dem British Museum, London (BM 103707)
  7. Perspektiven einer mittelassyrischen paläografischen Liste
  8. Bemerkungen zum „‘‘w“-Vogel im ägyptischen pBM 9997, VI, 8
  9. Nominalkomposita und komponierende Ableitungen im Hethitischen
  10. Ein hethitisches Siegel aus Amasya – Oluz Höyük
  11. Literarische sumerische Texte aus den hethitischen Archiven aus paläographischer Sicht – Teil II
  12. The GAL.GEŠTIN of the Seal SBo II 256: a new Deciphering and a Prosopographical Study
  13. Some Remarks on Hittite Rituals: The Relation between Word and Object
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