E. S. Drower (1879–1972)
Autor von The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran: Their Cults, Customs, Magic Legends, and Folklore
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The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran: Their Cults, Customs, Magic Legends, and Folklore (1962) 29 Exemplare
The Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans 7 Exemplare
Peacock angel;: Being some account of votaries of a secret cult and their sanctuaries (1941) 7 Exemplare
The Haran Gawaita and the Baptism of Hibil-Ziwa: The Mandaic Text Reproduced Together with Translation, Notes, and… (1953) 6 Exemplare
By Tigris and Euphrates 4 Exemplare
Šarḥ ḏ qabin ḏ Šišlam Rba (D.C. 38) ; explanatory commentary on the marriage-ceremony of the Great Šišlam 3 Exemplare
The Coronation of the Great Šišlam 3 Exemplare
A pair of Nasoraean commentaries; two priestly documents, the Great first world and the Lesser first world 3 Exemplare
Lady E.S. Drower's scholarly correspondence an intrepid English autodidact in Iraq (2012) 2 Exemplare
Shafta d Pishra d Ainia 1 Exemplar
Allward 1 Exemplar
Magdalene, by E.S. Stevens 1 Exemplar
And what happened 1 Exemplar
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- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Stevens, Ethel Stefana (birth name|1879)
Drower, Ethel Stefana (married name|1910)
Drower, Lady - Andere Namen
- Stevens, E. S. (pseudonym)
- Geburtstag
- 1879-12-01
- Todestag
- 1972-01-27
- Geschlecht
- female
- Nationalität
- UK
- Wohnorte
- Iraq
- Berufe
- anthropologist
romantic novelist
travel writer
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The editor presents twenty-nine short selections which he groups under the following headings:
(a): Curative, and against the evil eye.
(b): To induce pregnancy or protect the embryo.
(c): Against enemies and demons.
(d): To stop children from weeping (also to heal their illnesses).
(e): To assist the fowler and fisherman.
(f): Love-charms.
(g): Jealousy-spells – as a rule associated with love-charms.
The example spells presented vary in length from a few of sentences to four pages. This is in the form of a short, staple-bound chapbook. Many angels are called upon by unfamiliar names and also the planets and signs of the zodiac (often simply called “the seven” and “the twelve”). The instructions frequently call for writing spells on various surfaces or reciting them in various locations. Sometimes there is a call to make figures from clay or dough. As with many European grimoires, there is usually a template format with places to insert the appropriate personal names of the client, the beloved, enemy, person to be influenced, etc. At the end there is a table showing how the Mandaic characters should be pronounced. That seems a little odd because only the English translations of the example spells are presented. There are many footnotes, often to indicate that something is doubtful or to show how a word may have inadvertently been replaced by a similar word with a radically different meaning during copying. A final note of interest: one of the love spells given is to induce love (characterized as “melting” and “burning”) in one man for another man.… (mehr)