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The Greco-Egyptian Fabric of Myth in Roman Period Magical Glyptic

The Greco-Egyptian Fabric of Myth in Roman Period Magical Glyptic
Datum: 28.01.2026, 16:15 - 18:00 Uhr
Ort: Domerschulstraße 13, MagEIA House, 1st floor, Seminarraum 01.001
Veranstalter: MagEIA
Vortragende: Véronique Dasen (Université de Fribourg)

The so-called „magical“ gems of the Roman period are condensed and elliptical images that reflect the transnational character of Roman imperial magic, shaped by Greek, Egyptian, and Jewish traditions. They blend Greek and Egyptian elements, creating a visual bilingual discourse. New divine entities emerge, such as the lion-headed snake Chnoubis, well-known mythical figures are involved in new narratives, and endowed with new competences, as illustrated by the case study of Omphale and Heracles.

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