Das Altjüdische Zauberwesen
Seiten
2011
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-02554-6 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-02554-6 (ISBN)
Lajos (Ludwig) Blau (1861–1936) was a professor of Talmud at the rabbinical seminary in Budapest. This 1898 book (reissued here in its 1914 second edition) was the first comprehensive study of Jewish magic from the biblical period to the early middle ages, and is still regarded as an authoritative guide.
Lajos (Ludwig) Blau (1861–1936) was a professor at the Landesrabbinerschule (Hungarian rabbinical seminary) in Budapest. His published work covers biblical studies, Masoretic studies and the Talmud, but his interests in Jewish history also extended to archaeology and folklore. This book, originally published in Strasburg in 1898 but reissued here in its second edition (Berlin, 1914), was the first comprehensive study of Jewish magic from the biblical period to the early middle ages, and is still regarded as an authoritative guide. Blau discusses who practised magic, its beneficial and destructive purposes, and magical techniques and objects including herbs, amulets, spells, the tetragram, and the evil eye, as well as methods for counteracting their effects. He supports his arguments by extensive references to early sources. The material he presents is essential for an understanding of the medieval Kabbalah, and is also relevant to comparative work on ancient Egyptian magic.
Lajos (Ludwig) Blau (1861–1936) was a professor at the Landesrabbinerschule (Hungarian rabbinical seminary) in Budapest. His published work covers biblical studies, Masoretic studies and the Talmud, but his interests in Jewish history also extended to archaeology and folklore. This book, originally published in Strasburg in 1898 but reissued here in its second edition (Berlin, 1914), was the first comprehensive study of Jewish magic from the biblical period to the early middle ages, and is still regarded as an authoritative guide. Blau discusses who practised magic, its beneficial and destructive purposes, and magical techniques and objects including herbs, amulets, spells, the tetragram, and the evil eye, as well as methods for counteracting their effects. He supports his arguments by extensive references to early sources. The material he presents is essential for an understanding of the medieval Kabbalah, and is also relevant to comparative work on ancient Egyptian magic.
Vorwort; Teil I. Aberglaube, Zauberwesen und Dämonenglaube; Teil II. Die Verbreitung der Zauberei bei den Juden: 1. Die Verbreitung der Zauberei in biblischer Zeit; 2. Die Verbreitung der Zauberie im talmudischen Zeitalter; 3. Die zaubernden Personen; 4. Die Quellen des jüdischen Zauberwesens; Teil III. Ziele und Wirkungen der Zauberei: 1. Bösartige Zauberei; 2. Gutartige Zauberei; Teil IV. Zaubermittle: 1. Das menschliche Wort; 2. Amulete; 3. Inhalt und Form geschriebener Amulete; 4. Zei griechisch-jüdische Beschwörungsformeln; 5. Die mystischen Gottesnamen; 6. Einfluss und Abwehr magischer Anschauungen; 7. Das böse Auge; 8. Zauberdinge und Schutzmittel; 9. Etymologischer Aberglaube; Druckfehler-Verzeichniss.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.1.2011 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge |
| Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | deutsch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Gewicht | 280 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum |
| ISBN-10 | 1-108-02554-4 / 1108025544 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-02554-6 / 9781108025546 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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