Thursday, December 4, 2014

1,300-year-old Egyptian spell book deciphered

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A 1,300-year-old Egyptian parchement codex containing a series of invocations and spells has been deciphered.


“It is a complete 20-page parchment codex, containing the handbook of a ritual practitioner,” write Malcolm Choat and Iain Gardner, who are professors in Australia at Macquarie University and the University of Sydney, respectively, in their book, “A Coptic Handbook of Ritual Power” (Brepols, 2014).


The ancient book “starts with a lengthy series of invocations that culminate with drawings and words of power,” they write. “These are followed by a number of prescriptions or spells to cure possession by spirits and various ailments, or to bring success in love and business.”


For instance, to subjugate someone, the codex says you have to say a magical formula over two nails, and then “drive them into his doorpost, one on the right side (and) one on the left.”


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Story: Owen Jarus, Live Science | Photo: Ms. Effy Alexakis, Macquarie University Ancient Cultures Research Centre



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