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Chapter 5: EMPOUSA, ALSO CALLED ONOSKELIS
Chapter 5: EMPOUSA, ALSO CALLED ONOSKELIS
Journal Article

Chapter 5: EMPOUSA, ALSO CALLED ONOSKELIS

2011
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[...]a magical papyrus describes a ritual that was able to force someone or something to do what the pratictioner wanted by putting him or it at the center of a magical ring.23 In this case the palindromon to be written was IAEÔBAPHRENEMOUNOTHILARIKRIPHIAEUEAIFIRKIRALITHONUOMENERPHABÔ EAI Recipes of two magical papyri state that this magical word was equal to the name of the Jewish god24 and to the snake ouroboros, which eats its own tail.25 This magical gem was typically used for love magic.
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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