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100 1 $aDickie, Matthew.
245 10 $aMagic and magicians in the Greco-Roman world /$cMatthew W. Dickie.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2001.
300 $a1 online resource (viii, 380 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 365-374) and index.
505 0 $aThe formation and nature of the Greek concept of magic -- Sorcerers in the fifth and fourth centuries BC -- Sorceresses in the Athens of the fifth and fourth centuries BC -- Sorcerers in the Greek world of the Hellenistic period (300-1 BC) -- Magic as a distinctive category in Roman thought -- Constraints on magicians in the Late Roman Republic and under the Empire -- Sorcerers and sorceresses in Rome in the Middle and Late Republic and under the Early Empire -- Witches and magicians in the provinces of the Roman Empire until the time of Constantine -- Constraints on magicians under a Christian empire -- Sorcerers and sorceresses from Constantine to the end of the seventh century AD.
520 $aThis study is the first to assemble the evidence for the existence of sorcerors in the ancient world; it also addresses the question of their identity and social origins. The resulting investigation takes us to the underside of Greek and Roman society, into a world of wandering holy men and women, conjurors and wonder-workers, and into the lives of prostitutes, procuresses, charioteers and theatrical performers. This fascinating reconstruction of the careers of witches and sorcerors allows us to see into previously inaccessible areas of Greco-Roman life. Compelling for both its detail and clarity, and with an extraordinarily revealing breadth of evidence employed, it will be an essential resource for anyone studying ancient magic.
650 0 $aMagic, Ancient.
650 0 $aMagic, Greek.
650 0 $aMagic, Roman.
650 6 $aMagie ancienne.
650 6 $aMagie grecque.
650 6 $aMagie romaine.
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650 7 $aBODY, MIND & SPIRIT$xWitchcraft & Wicca.$2bisacsh
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650 7 $aMagic, Greek.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01005531
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856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio15071656$zTaylor & Francis eBooks
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