Christian Exorcistic Tradition from the Outside
Interpreting the Two Exorcism Spells of the Paris Magical Codex (PGM IV/GEMF 57)
Abstract
This paper places the two unique exorcism spells in PGM IV/GEMF 57 in the contexts of late antique demon-belief, Jewish and Christian exorcistic traditions, and the scribal milieux of late antique formularies. Particular attention is paid to the construction of the demonic, the use of Old Coptic Egyptian in the Excellent Rite, and the use of the name Jesus in both spells. The formulary presents a snapshot of the Jewish/Christian exorcistic tradition as it evolved from the pre- to post-fourth century worlds and spawned these two anomalous additions to the Paris Magical Codex.
Presentato: 20 Marzo 2025 | Accettato: 21 Agosto 2025 | Pubblicato 17 Dicembre 2025 | Lingua: en
Keywords Exorcism • Jewish exorcistic tradition • Ritual expert • Christian exorcistic tradition • Scribal traditions • Demon
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