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Giron 1922:66 states that the amulet comes from the area of Aleppo. The blank tablet was probably first folded, then inscribed, and re-folded again, judging from the fact that the written text appears to fall consistently between the creases in foil (see introduction to 32).
(Magic signs). Release Juliana from all sorcery and from all passive suffering and all active influence and demonic apparition of the night and day; now, now; quickly, quickly; immediately, immediately, immediately.
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N. Giron, “Notes Épigraphiques,” Journal Asiatique, ser. 11, vol. 19 (1922), pp. 66–68, no. 7 (fig. 3; photo)
L. Jalabert & R. Mouterde, Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie, vol. 1 (Paris, 1929), p. 119f.; no. 220
R. Mouterde, Le Glaive de Dardanos, Mélanges Univ.-St.-Joseph 15 (1930–1931), p. 103f., no. 30 (facs.).
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Kotansky, R. (1994). Protection against Sorcery and Demons. In: Greek Magical Amulets. Papyrologica Coloniensia. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-20312-4_46
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