Ancient Egyptian Magic: A Hands-on Guide
基本信息
Hardcover: 208 pages
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd; 01 edition (26 Mar. 2020)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0500052123
ISBN-13: 978-0500052129
Product Dimensions: 129 x 198 x 22.86mm | 449.06g
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書籍簡介
An entertaining introduction to the ways ancient Egyptians practised magic in their daily lives.
In the ancient world the magicians of Egypt were considered the best. But was magic harmless fun, heartfelt hope, or something darker? Whether you needed a love charm, a chat with your dead wife, or the ability to fly like a bird, an Egyptian magician had just the thing. Christina Riggs explores how the Egyptians thought about magic, who performed it and why, and also helps readers understand why we ve come to think of ancient Egypt in such a mystical, magical way in the first place.
This book takes Egyptian magic seriously, using ancient texts and images to tackle the blurry distinctions between magic, religion and medicine. Along the way, readers will learn how to cure scorpion bites, why you might want to break the legs off your stuffed hippopotamus toy, and whether mummies really can come back to life. Readers will also (if so inclined) be able to save a fortune on pregnancy tests by simply urinating on barley seeds, and learn how to use the next street parade to predict the future or ensure that annoying neig*bour gets his comeuppance.
目錄
Introduction * 1. Magic Words * 2. Princes, Priests and Sorcerers * 3. Dealing with the Dead * 4. A Magical Menagerie * 5. When the Snake Bites... * 6. Love, Sex, Babies * 7. Predicting the Future * 8. Magical Thinking
作者簡介
Christina Riggs is a Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford and Chair in the History of Art and Archaeology, University of East Anglia. She is the author of Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture in Oxford University Press's 'Very Short Introduction' series. Christina also writes for a range of newspapers and magazines, and has appeared in radio and TV shows for the BBC, National Geographic and The History Channel.
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