Abstract

A number of medieval texts of learned magic deriving from different cultural contexts (Latin and Greek Christian, Jewish, Muslim) are attributed to King Solomon. This article examines frequency of use of a number of divine names in this corpus, with focus on what names are used, how they are employed, and how this usage is connected to the original cultural context of a text.

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