Dear Pavel,
Your student may be interested in some of the resources collected on the Network for the Study of Esotericism in Antiquity (NSEA) website.
Under the topic "Magic & Divination" we have links to several online databases and resources for ancient magical texts and objects:
https://ancientesotericism.org/magic-divination/magic/
Best,
Sarah L. Veale, BA (Hons.), MA
Doctoral Student
Department of History
York University
Co-director, Network for the Study of Esotericism in Antiquity
AncientEsotericism.org
SarahVeale.com
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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 23:17:43 +0200
From: Pavel HorĂ¡k <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: a database of magical textx?
Dear ASM members,
I have one particular question and would like to hear your comments on that:
Have you ever encountered a special database focused on sources dealing with magic?
I do not mean EBSCO or Jstor, but whether is there any databases of a similar sorts but mainly with original writings dealing with magic etc. We have been discussing this matter with a colleague of mine and I realized I was not able to answer him completely. He would be particularly interested in ancient Rome and Greece, Babylonia, Egypt,..
Thank you for your help and suggstions :-)
Mgr. Pavel Horak
Department for the Study of Religions
University of Pardubice
Czech Republic
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