Tuesday, August 7, 2007

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On -line the first five numbers Zetetic Scholar

few days ago, George P. Hansen has announced on her new blog ( here) have made available on its website the scans of the first five numbers Zetetic Scholar, the magazine all'anomalistica, limited distribution and difficulty in finding on the art market or in public collections, published by the American sociologist Marcello Truzzi (1935-2003) between 1978 and 1987 (13 issues in 11 cases).

The 4 files (the 3 / 4 is a double issue, however erroneously linked when ), dated between 1978 and 1979, are available in PDF format here . From the same link you can access the index of the first nine numbers and the eleventh.

(BTW: Thanks to Annalisa Ventola to report the Hansen's blog)

UPDATE 08/10/2007: Hansen has kindly pointed out that the link to the number 3 / 4 is now working.

UPDATE 10/09/2007: The news of the online publication of the magazine was reported Sept. 5 by Luis Ruiz Noguez on marcianitos Verdes ( here ); il giorno seguente รจ stata ripresa da Kentaro Mori su Ceticismoaberto ( qui ) e, in inglese, su Forgetomori ( qui ); il 7, infine, da Jim Lippard su The Lippard Blog ( qui ). Suggerisco di leggersi quanto da loro scritto.

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Review of Magic and the Supernatural in Fourth-Century Syria (2006)

( UPDATE , originariamente pubblicato il 06 agosto)
(via Jim Davila, PaleoJudaica )

Nel numero della Bryn Mawr Classical Review datato 06 agosto 2007 appare una recensione al volume

Trzcionka, Silke (2006). Magic and the Supernatural in Fourth-Century Syria . London and New York: Routledge

devoted to magical practices in late antique Syria, through literary and archaeological sources, the result of research carried out to achieve, in 2004, PhD in Trzcionka Silke Sitzler (bibliographic data of the thesis and abstracts available here, also see action A Syrian-Christian Perspective on the Supernatural submitted to the Western Pacific Rim Patristics Society Inaugural Conference on 25-26 September 2004).

The review can be read here .