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Category: Divine Names

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Video: “Voces Magicae” – From Ancient Sources to Modern Interpretation

This is a lecture I have been wanting to do for a long time. “Voces magicae” is not an ancient term that was used in…

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PGM-V,-96-172 - Variations of divine names - Kirsten Dzwiza

Behind the Scenes: PGM V, 96-172 – Stêlê of Ieu – Some Scribal Details

I’ve been working on this ritual instruction today and look at this: A beautiful correction of the popular divine name “Ablanathanalba”. This name occurs in…

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Coptic Charm against Poisonous Snakes with Satôr Square and Alpha-Leôn Square, papyrus, 6th-7th century, Egypt, 24.2 x 22.9 cm. Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, P.CtYBR inv. 1792 qua. Infographic: © Kirsten D. Dzwiza ∙ ancientmagic.academy

Coptic Charm against Poisonous Snakes with Satôr Square and Alpha-Leôn Square

This applied Coptic charm against poisonous snakes includes a Satôr square as well as an Alpha-Leôn square. This combination of the Sator square and the…

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Sky, Bôel, and Tat in the Egyptian magical papyrus pdm xiv / PGM XIV

Left side: How „Sky“was  written in ancient Egyptian Demotic. Right side: Two examples of how a correct pronounciation of ancient divine names was ensured in…

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