The author of this ancient Egyptian magical papyrus wrote down the Demotic (Egyptian) words for plants and minerals and then added their Greek terms. We…
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Book of the Dead – Hall of Judgment
From the papyrus of Ani Centrally placed is a balance, holding in its two pans Ani’s heart on the left and a feather on the…
View More Book of the Dead – Hall of Judgment„Sky“, Bôel and Tat in the Egyptian magical papyrus pdm xiv / PGM XIV
Left side: How was „Sky“ written in ancient Egyptian Demotic? Right side: Two examples of how a correct pronounciation of ancient secret names of higher…
View More „Sky“, Bôel and Tat in the Egyptian magical papyrus pdm xiv / PGM XIVVideo: The Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM IV in a Nutshell
For the first time the complete ancient magical book is presented to a broad audience in this video. PGM IV is the most comprehensive Greek…
View More Video: The Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM IV in a NutshellThe Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM IV
Note: The abbreviation “PGM” refers to Papyri Graecae Magicae = Greek Magical Papyri. Overview PGM IV is the most extensive ancient Greek magical papyrus known…
View More The Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM IVThe latest attestation of the Egyptian god Heka (“Magic”)
The latest attestation of the Egyptian god Heka (“Magic”) is preserved in an ancient Egyptian ritual instruction for a lamp divination dated to the late…
View More The latest attestation of the Egyptian god Heka (“Magic”)A Coptic Charm for Wealth and Well-Being
Overview Location: Yale University, Beinecke Library, Papyrus Collection Inventory number: P.CtYBR inv. 1793 Material: Papyrus Dating: 6th-7th century Provenance: unknown Dimensions: 8.9 cm x 9.9…
View More A Coptic Charm for Wealth and Well-BeingThe Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM I
Note: The abbreviation “PGM” refers to Papyri Graecae Magicae = Greek Magical Papyri. Overview PGM I is an ancient magical papyrus scroll inscribed in Greek…
View More The Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM IThe Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM II + PGM VI
Note: The abbreviation “PGM” refers to Papyri Graecae Magicae = Greek Magical Papyri. Overview PGM II and PGM VI are two parts of the same…
View More The Ancient Greek Magical Papyrus PGM II + PGM VI