A Syriac-Arabic dream-request and its Jewish tradition
The present article seeks to establish the text and interpretation of a fragment of an early modern Syriac text whose content belongs to the genre of what is conventionally termed magic.1 The fragment has survived in the binding of a later codex. The text, of which an edition with translation and co...
Main Author: | Zellmann-Rohrer, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2019
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