Original and comprehensive,
Magic in the Ancient Greek World takes the reader inside both the social imagination and the ritual reality that made magic possible in ancient Greece.
- Explores the widespread use of spells, drugs, curse tablets, and figurines, and the practitioners of magic in the ancient world
- Uncovers how magic worked. Was it down to mere superstition? Did the subject need to believe in order for it to have an effect?
- Focuses on detailed case studies of individual types of magic
- Examines the central role of magic in Greek life
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
Introduction.
Part I: Magic: What Is It and How Does It Work?.
Frazer and Tylor.
Malinowski.
Magic as Communication.
Lévy-Bruhl.
Evans-Pritchard.
Sympathetic Magic.
Magic and the Extended Person.
Magic and Analogy.
Beyond Frazer.
Tambiah and Persuasive Magic.
Conclusion.
Part II: A Framework for Greek Magic.
Magic and the Gods.
Divinity and Nature.
The Hippocratics: Magic, Divination, and Epilepsy.
Plato and Greek Psychology.
Magic and Causality.
Greek Magicians.
Magoi.
Gorgias, mageia and goēteia.
Other Magical Terms.
Conclusion.
Part III: Binding Magic and Erotic Figurines.
Binding the Gods.