El estudio de la magia en la Antigüedad tardía: Algunas consideraciones prácticas
Abstract
This article takes a look at the approaches to the study of magic in Late Antiquity. The partial analysis of a magical figure (King Solomon) makes possible to extract new indications for a better understanding of magic and its role in the Mediterranean oikoumene, and suggests the necessity of a better categorization of the magical disciplines. These indications should be taken into account for the study of magic and magical mentality in any cultural setting of Late Antiquity.Downloads
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