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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The present volume arose from a colloquium on magic and divination intended to apply the study of the history of the classical tradition to the specific area of magic. Magic is interpreted in a very broad sense, and the book includes discussions of Neoplatonic theurgy, Hermetic astrological t…alismans, the occult activities of oracles and witches, demon-possession, popular beliefs and party tricks. While several articles look at magic in the Graeco-Roman tradition, others deal with practices in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Byzantium and Russia. The emphasis is on showing transmission through time, and across cultural and linguistic borders, and the continuing importance of classical or ancient authorities among writers of more recent periods. Editions of several previously unpublished Latin texts are included. Contents M. J. Geller: Deconstructing Talmudic Magic + David Pingree: From Hermes to Jabir and the Book of the Cow Jeffrey Spier: A Revival of Antique Magical Practice in Tenth-Century Constantinople W. F. Ryan: Ancient Demons and Russian Fevers Adelina Angusheva: Divination, Demons and Magic: A Hellenistic Theme from the Byzantine and Medieval Slavic Perspective Sophie Page: Image-Magic Texts and a Platonic Cosmology at St Augustine's, Canterbury in the Late Middle Ages Charles Burnett: A Hermetic Programme of Astrology and Divination in mid-Twelfth-Century Aragon: the Hidden Preface in the Liber novem iudicum Jan R. Veenstra: Venerating and Conjuring Angels: Eiximenis's Book of the Holy Angels and the Holy Almandal. Two Case Studies Robert Goulding: Deceiving the Senses in the Thirteenth Century: Trickery and Illusion in the Secretum philosophorum Nicolas Weill-Parot: Contriving Classical References for Talismanic Magic in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance Paolo Lucentini and Antonella Sannino: Recommendatio astronomiae: un anonimo trattato del secolo XV in difesa dell'astrologia e della magia Richard Kieckhefer: Did Magic Have a Renaissance An Historiographic Question Revisited. Dorothy Severin: Two Fifteenth-Century Spanish Literary Conjurations and their Relationship to Lucan's Pharsalia VI.