Magie bij de Grieken en de Romeinen

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Magie bij de Grieken en de Romeinen

by K. H. E. de (Karel Hendrik Eduard) Jong

NL·~5 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
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VOLKSUNIVERSITEITS - BIBLIOTHEEK - onder redactie van de Vereeniging "V.U.B." - Prof. Dr. J. DE ZWAAN, Groningen, Voorzitter; Prof. Dr. Ph. KOHNSTAMM, Amsterdam, Ondervoorzitter; Dr. N. ADRIANI; Prof. Mr. D. VAN BLOM; Prof. Dr. J. BOEKE; Prof. Dr. H. BOLKESTEIN; Prof. Dr. F.J.J. BUYTENDIJK; RADEN Dr. HOESEIN DJAJADININGRAT; H.J.G. JANSSEN VAN RAAY; Prof. Mr. J. VAN KAN; Prof. Dr. J.W. PONT; Prof. Mr. N.W. POSTHUMUS; Prof. Dr. A.H.M.J. VAN ROOY; Prof. Dr. C. SNOUCK HURGRONJE; IR. J.A.G. VAN DER STEUR; Dr. H.H. ZEIJLSTRA Fzn., Deventer, Secretaris. - 7 - HAARLEM DE ERVEN F. BOHN 1921

0:36
2

DE MAGIE

0:00
3

BIJ DE GRIEKEN EN ROMEINEN

2:11
4

VOORREDE.

2:31
5

INHOUD.

0:19
6

INLEIDING.

5:25:57
7

Slotwoord.

2:29
8

REGISTER.

1:35
9

ADDENDA.

0:04
10

NOTEN

4:32

Description

This scholarly work explores how the ancient Greeks and Romans understood and practiced magic, treating it as an active, purposeful art that claimed to tap hidden human powers and unseen intelligences. By contrasting magical rites with religious devotion, the author shows how prayer, divination, and protective charms often straddle the line between the sacred and the occult, revealing a complex web of belief that shaped everyday life.

Organized chronologically, the book examines five key phases—from the early, naïve faith of the pre‑classical world, through a period of rising skepticism, to the dramatic shift when philosophical thought began to reinterpret magical practices. Richly annotated translations of primary sources let readers hear the voices of antiquity themselves, while clear commentary explains the cultural and social forces at play.

Through careful analysis of rites, amulets, and mythic narratives, the study illuminates why magic persisted, how it was woven into religious ceremonies, and what it reveals about the ancient mind’s search for control over fate and the unseen.

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Language

nl

Duration

~5 hours (326K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Miranda van de Heijning, Frank van Drogen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

K. H. E. de (Karel Hendrik Eduard) Jong

K. H. E. de (Karel Hendrik Eduard) Jong

1872–1960

A Dutch classicist with unusually wide interests, he wrote about the ancient world, religion, magic, and later parapsychology. His work moves between careful scholarship and big, curious questions about belief and human experience.

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