Title
Purification Through Word and Deed: Phonological Repetition and Analogical Thinking in Two Maqlû Incantations
Abstract
Two incantations at the beginning of the Babylonian anti-witchcraft series Maqlû reveal, upon textual analysis, a thick web of associations on the phonological level with the magical objective of this part of the ritual, i.e., the purification of the patient. In this showcase, I will discuss these associations and their implications for our understanding of Ancient Mesopotamian magic.
Keywords
BabylonianAncient Mesopotamiaritualpurification ritesmagicwitchcraftanalogyphonological repetitionassociationMaqlûlinguisticstext analysisrepetitionparallelism
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1632185
Date issued
2023-02-13
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