Magic in Ancient Egypt

Magic in Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Pinch, published by University of Texas Press in 1994, explores the intricate relationship between magic, religion, and medicine in ancient Egyptian society. This edition spans 191 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how magic was an integral part of daily life, with practices ranging from the rituals of pharaohs to the protective amulets worn by expectant mothers, illustrating a culture where the mystical and the practical coexisted seamlessly.
Readers will find an examination of the connections between myth and magic, focusing on significant deities like Isis and Bes, who held particular magical importance. The text discusses various magical techniques, practitioners, and the surviving magical texts, alongside the objects utilized in these practices, such as figurines and wands. Additionally, the book addresses the intersection of medicine and magic, as well as the role of magic in funerary practices, while also tracing how elements of Egyptian magic influenced later societies.
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The Egyptians were famous in the ancient world for their knowledge of magic. Religion, medicine, technology, and what we would call magic coexisted without apparent conflict, and it was not unusual for magical and “practical” remedies for illness, for example, to be used side by side. Everyone resorted to magic, from the pharaoh guarding his country with elaborate magical rituals to the expectant mother wearing amulets to safeguard her unborn child. In this book, Geraldine Pinch examines the connections between myth and magic and the deities–such as the goddess Isis, and the protective lion-demon Bes–who had special magical importance. She discusses the techniques of magic, its practitioners, and the surviving magical texts, as well as the objects that were used in magic: figurines, statues, amulets, and wands. She devotes a chapter to medicine and magic and one to magic and the dead. Finally, Dr. Pinch shows how elements and influences from Egyptian magic survived in or were taken up by later societies, right down to our own century.
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