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Античный мир
Re: Искусство античного мира
Figurine of a woman with pins on various parts of her body, discovered in the ancient greco-roman city of Antinoopolis. It was accompanied by a lengthy and intense love spell:
I entrust this binding spell to you, gods of the underworld, Pluton and Kore Persephone Ereschigal[7]and Adonis and BARBARITHA and Hermes of the underworld and Thooth PHOKENSEPSEU EREKTATHOU MISONKTAIK and to mighty Anoubis PSERIPHTHA who holds the keys to the gates of Hades, to infernal gods, to men and women who have died untimely deaths, to youths and maidens, from year to year, month to month, day to day, hour to hour, night to night. I conjure all spirits in this place to stand as assistants to this spirit, Antinous. And arouse yourself for me and go to every place and into every quarter and to every house and bind Ptolemais, to whom Aias gave birth, the daughter of Horigenes, in order that she may not be had in a promiscuous way, let her not be had anally, nor let her do anything for pleasure with another man, just with me alone, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth, and do not let her drink or eat, that she not show any affection, nor go out, nor find sleep without me, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth. I conjure you, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, by the name that causes fear and trembling, the name at whose sound the earth opens, the name at whose terrifying sound the spirits are terrified, the name at whose sound rivers and rocks burst asunder. I conjure you, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, by BARBARATHAM CHELOUMBRA BAROUCH ADONAI and by ABRASAX and by IAO PAKEPTOTH PAKEBRAOTH SABARBAPHAEI and by MARMARAOUOTH and by MARMARACHTHA MAMAZAGAR. Do not fail, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, but arouse yourself for me and go to every place, into every quarter, into every house and draw to me Ptolemais, to whom Aias gave birth, and do not allow her to accept for pleasure the attempt of any man, just that of me, Sarapammon. Drag her by the hair and her heart until she no longer stands aloof from me, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth, the daughter of Horigenes, obedient for all the time of my life, filled with love for me, desiring me, speaking to me the things she has on her mind. If you accomplish this for me, I will set you free.
I entrust this binding spell to you, gods of the underworld, Pluton and Kore Persephone Ereschigal[7]and Adonis and BARBARITHA and Hermes of the underworld and Thooth PHOKENSEPSEU EREKTATHOU MISONKTAIK and to mighty Anoubis PSERIPHTHA who holds the keys to the gates of Hades, to infernal gods, to men and women who have died untimely deaths, to youths and maidens, from year to year, month to month, day to day, hour to hour, night to night. I conjure all spirits in this place to stand as assistants to this spirit, Antinous. And arouse yourself for me and go to every place and into every quarter and to every house and bind Ptolemais, to whom Aias gave birth, the daughter of Horigenes, in order that she may not be had in a promiscuous way, let her not be had anally, nor let her do anything for pleasure with another man, just with me alone, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth, and do not let her drink or eat, that she not show any affection, nor go out, nor find sleep without me, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth. I conjure you, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, by the name that causes fear and trembling, the name at whose sound the earth opens, the name at whose terrifying sound the spirits are terrified, the name at whose sound rivers and rocks burst asunder. I conjure you, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, by BARBARATHAM CHELOUMBRA BAROUCH ADONAI and by ABRASAX and by IAO PAKEPTOTH PAKEBRAOTH SABARBAPHAEI and by MARMARAOUOTH and by MARMARACHTHA MAMAZAGAR. Do not fail, spirit of the dead man, Antinous, but arouse yourself for me and go to every place, into every quarter, into every house and draw to me Ptolemais, to whom Aias gave birth, and do not allow her to accept for pleasure the attempt of any man, just that of me, Sarapammon. Drag her by the hair and her heart until she no longer stands aloof from me, Sarapammon, to whom Area gave birth, the daughter of Horigenes, obedient for all the time of my life, filled with love for me, desiring me, speaking to me the things she has on her mind. If you accomplish this for me, I will set you free.
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