Aramaic Magic Bowls in the Vorderasiatisches Museum in Berlin: Descriptive List and Edition of Selected Texts

Siam Bhayro, James Nathan Ford, Dan Levene, Ortal Paz Saar

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-254
Number of pages254
JournalMagical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity
Volume7
StatePublished - 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
In 2010 I joined forces with Siam Bhayro and applied to the British Academy for a Small Research Grant (SG-101726, awarded February 2011), in which we claimed the following: “This project will be the first stage in the preparation of the collection for publication. Four of the most skilled scholars in the field will collaborate to make first readings of all the material and produce a detailed catalogue of it for publication”. What we present here is that catalogue. I stand by our claim, but for the fact that we ended up with a team of seven rather than four highly skilled scholars. The British Academy Small Research Grant supported our visit to Berlin in January 2012, during which the foundations for this catalogue were laid. Furthermore, James Nathan Ford received additional support for this research from the Israel Science Foundation (grant 1306/12).

Funding

In 2010 I joined forces with Siam Bhayro and applied to the British Academy for a Small Research Grant (SG-101726, awarded February 2011), in which we claimed the following: “This project will be the first stage in the preparation of the collection for publication. Four of the most skilled scholars in the field will collaborate to make first readings of all the material and produce a detailed catalogue of it for publication”. What we present here is that catalogue. I stand by our claim, but for the fact that we ended up with a team of seven rather than four highly skilled scholars. The British Academy Small Research Grant supported our visit to Berlin in January 2012, during which the foundations for this catalogue were laid. Furthermore, James Nathan Ford received additional support for this research from the Israel Science Foundation (grant 1306/12).

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Israel Science Foundation1306/12

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