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Article
Jean-Patrice Boudet; Jean-Charles Coulon
(2017)
La version arabe (Ghāyat al-ḥakīm) et la version latine du Picatrix.
Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes. Journal of medieval and humanistic studies
(pp. 67-101).
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Chapter
Csepregi, Ildikó
(2012)
Changes in Dream Patterns between Antiquity and Byzantium: The Impact of Learning on Medical Healing Dream.
In: Ritual Healing: Magic, Ritual and Medical Therapy from Antiquity until the Early Modern Period
(p. 131).
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Chapter
Walke, Alicia
(2002)
Myth and Magic in Early Byzantine Marriage Jewelry: The Persistence of Pre-Christian Traditions.
In: The Material Culture of Sex, Procreation, and Marriage in Premodern Europe
(p. 59).
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Article
Bravo García, Antonio
(2002)
“H [Greek transliteration begin]magikc kakotexnia[Greek transliteration end]”. Materiales para una historia de la magia y la demonología bizantinas.
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)
(p. 5).
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Kostopoulos, Sotiris
(2001)
Intrusion and Internalisation of the Devil: Popular Saints vs. the Fathers of the Church.
Vesalius
(p. 78).
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