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Magical; astrology

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Yazar CUL
Konu Cairo Genizah
Tür Belge
Dil heb,jrb
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 10
Fiziksel Boyutlar 10 leaves (5 bifolia). Leaf height: 16 cm, width: 21.5 cm.
Kütüphane: Cambridge Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası MS-TS-K-00001-00009
Lokasyon Cambridge University Library — T-S K1.9
Notlar The first quire of a thematically-arranged magical formulary. Begins with recipes in Judaeo-Arabic to manipulate and exorcise demons (including מימון and בורקאן ושמהורש), followed by recipes in Hebrew, to exorcise a demon, for safety on the road, against robbers (including one recipe attributed to Maimonides, one attributed to a R. Menaḥem, and one which is accompanied by a story of an old man in Palestine who used it successfully), a recipe for charm and grace (which is attributed to Elijah), and recipes to heal different types of נעלבים / demoniacs (the עורפן-demoniacs, who gesture with their hands; the בלזר-d, who prophesy; the פרפר-d, who cry and then seem to be dead; the רית-d, who cry and laugh, and the טורוס-d, who are aggressive). This is followed by a horologion specifying the name of each hour of the day and the night, and what magical practices it is good for, a list of the angels in charge of each planet, the correlations between planets and zodiac signs, the angels in charge of each sign, the angels in charge of each month, and instructions to mention the names of the angels in charge of each tequfa (whose names are not provided). Then come the seals and planets of each angel, and in which hour and which zodiac sign they should be written, followed by the beginning of a Judaeo-Arabic recipe to manipulate demons, which must have continued into the next quire.
Durum good condition
Bağışçı(lar) Schechter, S. (Solomon), 1847-1915; Taylor, Charles, 1840-1908
Fonlama The digitisation of the Taylor-Schechter Cairo Genizah Collection has been sponsored by the Jewish Manuscript Preservation Society, the Friedberg Genizah Project Inc., and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK.
Mizanpaj 17-23 lines
Materyal Paper
Not(lar) Light brown ink; late hand; catchwords; lines above some magic words; some magic words written in larger letters; many elaborate seals, characteres, and magic squares.
Köken (Provenance) Donated by Dr Solomon Schechter and his patron Dr Charles Taylor in 1898 as part of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
Görüntü Hakları (Görüntüleme) Cambridge University Library
Görüntü Hakları (İndirme) This image may be used in accord with fair use and fair dealing provisions, including teaching and research. If you wish to reproduce it within publications or on the public web, please contact [email protected].
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Magical; astrology

Yazar CUL
Konu Cairo Genizah
Tür Belge
Dil heb,jrb
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 10
Fiziksel Boyutlar 10 leaves (5 bifolia). Leaf height: 16 cm, width: 21.5 cm.
Kütüphane Cambridge Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası MS-TS-K-00001-00009
Lokasyon Cambridge University Library — T-S K1.9
Notlar The first quire of a thematically-arranged magical formulary. Begins with recipes in Judaeo-Arabic to manipulate and exorcise demons (including מימון and בורקאן ושמהורש), followed by recipes in Hebrew, to exorcise a demon, for safety on the road, against robbers (including one recipe attributed to Maimonides, one attributed to a R. Menaḥem, and one which is accompanied by a story of an old man in Palestine who used it successfully), a recipe for charm and grace (which is attributed to Elijah), and recipes to heal different types of נעלבים / demoniacs (the עורפן-demoniacs, who gesture with their hands; the בלזר-d, who prophesy; the פרפר-d, who cry and then seem to be dead; the רית-d, who cry and laugh, and the טורוס-d, who are aggressive). This is followed by a horologion specifying the name of each hour of the day and the night, and what magical practices it is good for, a list of the angels in charge of each planet, the correlations between planets and zodiac signs, the angels in charge of each sign, the angels in charge of each month, and instructions to mention the names of the angels in charge of each tequfa (whose names are not provided). Then come the seals and planets of each angel, and in which hour and which zodiac sign they should be written, followed by the beginning of a Judaeo-Arabic recipe to manipulate demons, which must have continued into the next quire.
Durum good condition
Bağışçı(lar) Schechter, S. (Solomon), 1847-1915; Taylor, Charles, 1840-1908
Fonlama The digitisation of the Taylor-Schechter Cairo Genizah Collection has been sponsored by the Jewish Manuscript Preservation Society, the Friedberg Genizah Project Inc., and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK.
Mizanpaj 17-23 lines
Materyal Paper
Not(lar) Light brown ink; late hand; catchwords; lines above some magic words; some magic words written in larger letters; many elaborate seals, characteres, and magic squares.
Köken (Provenance) Donated by Dr Solomon Schechter and his patron Dr Charles Taylor in 1898 as part of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
Görüntü Hakları (Görüntüleme) Cambridge University Library
Görüntü Hakları (İndirme) This image may be used in accord with fair use and fair dealing provisions, including teaching and research. If you wish to reproduce it within publications or on the public web, please contact [email protected].
Dil Kodu 1 jrb
Dil Kodu 2 heb
Dil 1 Judeo-Arabic
Dil 2 Hebrew
Metadata Hakları This metadata is published free of restrictions, under the terms of the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
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Filigran Beyanı Cambridge University Library
Cambridge Digital Library
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