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Login to my Brill account Create Brill Account. Editors: Siam Bhayro and Catherine Rider. In many near eastern traditions, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam, demons have appeared as a cause of illness from ancient times until at least the early modern period. This volume explores the relationship between demons, illness and treatment comparatively. Its twenty chapters range from Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt to early modern Europe, and include studies of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The chapters originated in an international conference held in As such it constitutes a significant and welcome resource for comparative explorations of historical-cultural links between demons, illness, medicine, and magic, while offering a clear invitation to future work.
Collins, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Copyright Year: E-Book PDF. Login via Institution. Prices from excl. VAT :. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. Editor s : Siam Bhayro and Catherine Rider. Pages: i—xiv. By: Siam Bhayro and Catherine Rider. By: Gina Konstantopoulos. Pages: 17— Pages: 39— By: Rita Lucarelli. Pages: 53— By: Lorenzo Verderame. Pages: 61— Aquiel - the demon of Sunday. Arachula - evil spirit in the air. Ardad - demon that leads travelers astray.
Ascaroth - demon of spies and informers. Astaroth - one of the Chief Devils. Astarte is its female. Baal - one of the Great Demons. Bechard - the demon of tempests. Bechet - the demon of Friday. Behemoth - the demon of animal strength. Belial - demon of the Sidonians.
Beelzebub - one of the Princes of Hell. Also given as Beelzeboul. Braathwaate - demon of Stupidity. Bucon - the demon of Hatred. Byleth - one of the Kings of Hell. Cheitan - demon born of Smoke.
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