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1Joseph Dan, "Language of Mystics in Medieval Germany", in Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in Ashkenazi
Judaism, Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 1995, pp.11ff.
2Margaret Barker, The Great Angel : A Study of Israel's Second God, Louisville : Westminster / John Knox Press,
1992, pp.101f.
3Ubersetzung der Hekhalot-Literatur III 335-597, Tubingen : J.C.B.Mohr, 1989, p.60.
4Peter Schafer, The Origins of Jewish Mysticism, Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2011, p.294.
5K.E.Grozinger, "Between Magic and Religion-Ashkenazi Hashidic Piety" in Mysticism, Magic and Kabbalah in
Ashkenazi Judaism, Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 1995, p.31.
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6Don C. Skemer, Binding Words : Textual Amulets in the Middle Ages, University Park : The Pennsylvania State
University Press, 2006, p.108.
7Charles D. Isbell, Corpus of the Aramaic Incantation Bowls, Eugene : Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1975, p.24.
8Todd Klutz, Magic in the Biblical World : From the Rod of Aron to the Ring of Solomon, London : T&T Clark
International, 2003, p.170.
9Gideon Bohak, Ancient Jewish Magic, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008, p.166.
10Lynn LiDonnici, "'According to the Jews : ' Identified (And Unidentifying) 'Jewish' Elements in the Greek
Magical Papyri", in Heavenly Tablets : Interpretation, Identify and Tradition in Ancient Judaism, Leiden : Brill, 2007,
p.88.
11Hans Dieter Betz, The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation: Including the Demotic Spells, Chicago : University
of Chicago Press, 1986, p.103.
12John M. G. Barclay, Jews in the Mediterranean Diaspora : From Alexander to Trojan(323BCE-117CE),
Berkeley : University of California Press, 1996, pp.121f.
13Lawrence H. Schiffman & Michael D. Swartz, Hebrew and Aramaic Incantation Texts from the Cairo Genizah :
Selected Texts from Tayler-Schechter Box K1, Sheffield : Sheffield Academic Press, 1992, pp.23-27.
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14Naomi Janowitz, Icons of Power : Ritual Practices in late Antiquity, University Park : The Pennsylvania State
University Press, 2002, p.96.
15Ra'anan S. Boustan, From Martyr to Mystic, Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2005, pp.43, 251.
16Peter Schafer, The Origins of Jewish Mysticism, Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2011, p.248.
17Ubersetzung der Hekhalot-Literatur II 81-334, Tubingen : J.C.B.Mohr, 1987, pp.1f.
18Klaus Herrmann, "Jewish Mysticism in the Geonic Period : The Prayer of Rav Hamnuna Sava", in Jewish
Studies between the Disciplines, Leiden : Brill Academic Publications, 2003, p.195.
19Janowitz, Icons of Power, pp.79f.
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20Marvin Meyer, Ancient Christian Magic, Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1999, pp.231, 280.
21Lesses, Ritual Practices to Gain Power, p.317f.
22Gershon Winkler, Magic of the Ordinary, Berkley: North Atlantic Books, 2003, p.30.
23Rabbi Shefa Gold, "That This Song May Be a Witness : The Power of Chant", in Meditation from the Heart of
Judaism, Woodstock : Jewish Lights Publishing, 1997, p.85.
24Peter Schafer, The Origins of Jewish Mysticism, Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2011, p.246.
25The Player of Manasseh,in The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha, New York : Doubleday, 1985, p.634.
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