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    Erichtho the Doctor? Medical Observations on Lucan's Necromantic Episode.Gabriel A. F. Silva - 2023 - Classical Quarterly 73 (2):777-785.
    This article aims to offer a fresh analysis of two passages in the extensive necromancy episode in Lucan's Bellum Ciuile: the ritual to reanimate the dead soldier's corpse (6.667–73), and the surgical procedure Erichtho then proceeds to undertake (6.750–7), resembling the practice of a vivisection. The study will focus mostly on the strong connection of magic to medical traditions in antiquity, with a commentary on, and analysis of, these verses through the lenses of medical vocabulary, themes and motifs. It ultimately (...)
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    An Unnoticed Telestich in Virgil, Aeneid 8.246–9?Gabriel A. F. Silva - forthcoming - Classical Quarterly:1-3.
    The aim of this short note is to highlight a possible, hitherto unnoticed, telestich in Verg. Aen. 8.246–9, which presents the Greek word sēma (‘portent’, ‘wonder’, ‘prodigy’, ‘tomb’). To justify this identification, I will argue for its significance from its context in the poem (the battle between Hercules and Cacus), pointing out the insistence on the imagery of light and revelation, and the use of the phrase mirabile dictu, which appears in the same episode of the Aeneid, in the Latin (...)
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    Magic in ancient culture and society - (e.) Suárez de la Torre, (I.) canzobre Martínez, (c.) Sánchez-mañas (edd.) Ablanathanalba magia, cultura Y sociedad en el mundo antiguo. Pp. 336. Madrid: Dykinson, 2020. Paper, €30. Isbn: 978-84-1324-639-0. [REVIEW]Gabriel A. F. Silva - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):440-442.
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