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Joseph E. Sanzo

    My Girlfriend is a T-Rex
    Scriptural incipits on amulets from Late Antique Egypt
    • In a world where humans live side-by-side with anthropomorphic dinosaurs, Yuuma Asahikawa is a young man looking for a fresh start in life. It's a classic case of be careful what you wish for when Yuuma begins dating Churio a gorgeous Tyrannosaurus Rex with a ferocious appetite.

      My Girlfriend is a T-Rex2016
      3,8
    • Scriptural incipits on amulets from Late Antique Egypt

      Text, Typology, and Theory

      • 219pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The use of biblical and parabiblical texts on amulets and other apotropaic objects was ubiquitous in late antique Egypt. Among the passages most frequently cited were the opening lines ( incipits) of the Gospels, the Psalms, and other scriptural texts. Scholars have repeatedly observed the apotropaic use of such incipits, but have yet to subject them to thorough and focused analysis. In the present volume, Joseph E. Sanzo addresses this scholarly need by offering the first sustained study of the scriptural incipits on Greek and Coptic amulets and other apotropaic objects from late antique Egypt. In addition to providing a catalog and edition of these texts, the author draws on insights from cognitive linguistics, ritual studies, and the history of the book to establish a typology of the incipits and to determine their ritual functions.

      Scriptural incipits on amulets from Late Antique Egypt2014
      5,0