(via Academic-Study-Magic Discussion List)
E’ recentemente uscito un volume di possibile interesse:
Magdalino, Paul, & Mavroudi, Maria (ed.) (2007). The Occult Sciences in Byzantium. Geneva, CH: la pomme d’or S.A.
frutto del colloquio omonimo tenutosi nel 2003 presso la Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection di Washington, D.C.
Il volume contiene i seguenti testi di 11 diversi storici dedicati ad astrologia, alchimia e magia nel mondo bizantino:
- Paul Magdalino, Maria Mavroudi, Introduction.
- Maria Mavroudi, Occult Sciences and Society in Byzantium: Considerations for Future Research.
- Katerina Ierodiakonou, The Byzantine Concept of Sympatheia and its Appropriation in Michael Psellos.
- Paul Magdalino, Occult Sciences and Imperial Power in Byzantine History and Historiography.
- Maria Papathanassiou, Stephanos of Alexandria: a Famous Byzantine Scolar, Alchemist and Astrologer.
- Michèle Mertens, Graeco-Egyptian Alchemy in Byzantium.
- David Pingree (1933-2005), The Byzantine Translations of Masha’alla’s Works in Interrogational Astrology.
- William Adler, Did the Biblical Patriarch Practice Astrology? Michael Glykas and Manuel Komnenos I on Seth and Abraham.
- Anne Tihon, Astrological Promenade in Byzantium in the Early Palaiologan Period;
- Joshua Holo, Hebrew Astrology in Byzantine Southern Italy.
- Charles Burnett, Late Antique and Medieval Latin Translations of Greek Texts on Astrology and Magic.
- George Saliba, Revisiting the Astronomical Contacts between the World of Islam and Renaissance Europe: the Byzantine Connection.
Colgo l’occasione per segnalare che un precedente volume collettaneo dedicato alla magia nel mondo bizantino
Maguire, Henry (ed.) (1995). Byzantine magic. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
risultato del colloquio “Magic and Visual Culture in Byzantium” tenutosi nel 1993 presso la stessa sede di quello di un decennio dopo, è disponibile on-line (alla pagina linkata in corrispondenza al titolo) sul sito di quella biblioteca. I testi contenuti sono i seguenti:
- Henry Maguire, Introduction
- Matthew W. Dickie, The Fathers of the Church and the Evil Eye
- James Russell, The Archaeological Context of Magic in the Early Byzantine Period
- Henry Maguire, Magic and the Christian Image
- Alexander Kazhdan (1922-1997), Holy and Unholy Miracle Workers
- John Duffy, Reactions of Two Byzantine Intellectuals to the Theory and Practice of Magic: Michael Psellos and Michael Italikos
- Marie Theres Fögen, Balsamon on Magic: From Roman Secular Law to Byzantine Canon Law
- Richard P. H. Greenfield, A Contribution to the Study of Palaeologan Magic
- Robert Mathiesen, Magic in Slavia Orthodoxa: The Written Tradition