Babylonian Oil Magic in the Talmud And in the Later Jewish Literature
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45* (oldest hand- writing in the collection). Text 9 is from Cod. Gaster 464 (D'DUDl D'a* ni^ao ; Italian ; seventeenth-eighteenth centuries), No. 98 (fol. I8 b ). Among the authorities quoted in this collection of ni^JD Ibn-Ezra (twelfth century) is 1 It may not be out of place to note here that, if Dr. Gaster's wonderful collection of manuscripts could be made accessible to scholars, it would be found to be a veritable mine for Jewish science. 14 BABYLONIAN OIL MAGIC mentioned. On the last pa...ge there is the following note : Vw *nry PN Y'nmoa nao bv T na^nac crpnya nam ' and most of them (of the m^iao) have been copied from the manuscript of a book of our honoured teacher and master Rabbi Ibn-Ezra (the memory of the righteous and holy one be for a blessing) '. This note clearly shows that all the ' healing cures ' and magical prescriptions in these manuscripts are copies from much older originals. Text 10 is copied from Cod. Gaster 462, 4 (Italian; fifteenth-sixteenth centuries), fol.
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