Apotropaic Autographs: Orality and Materiality in the Abgar-Jesus Inscriptions

IF 0.2 0 RELIGION Archiv fur Religionsgeschichte Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1515/arege-2015-0010
A. M. Henry
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Abstract In this paper, I explore the late antique tradition of inscribing the Abgar-Jesus correspondence on stone for protection as attested by seven inscriptions from Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt. I first argue that the correspondence’s perceived protective efficacy stems from its claim to preserve an autograph of Jesus. I then explore the implications of embedding such an autograph into an urban landscape. Drawing on recent research on the orality and materiality of epigraphy, I suggest that the epigraphic attestations of the Abgar-Jesus correspondence join in a broader tradition of deploying oral formulae to protect domestic and civic space from harm, and therefore, should be viewed as ritually powerful objects that were “performing” the correspondence at their respective liminal spaces.
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示真亲笔:阿迦-耶稣铭文中的口头性和物质性
在本文中,我通过希腊、小亚细亚、叙利亚和埃及的七个铭文,探讨了将阿卜加尔-耶稣通信刻在石头上作为保护的晚期古代传统。我首先认为,书信的保护功效源于它声称保存了耶稣的亲笔签名。然后,我探讨了将这样一个签名嵌入城市景观的含义。根据最近对铭文的口述性和物质性的研究,我建议Abgar-Jesus通信的铭文证明加入了一个更广泛的传统,即使用口头公式来保护家庭和公民空间免受伤害,因此,应该被视为在各自的有限空间中“执行”通信的仪式上强大的对象。
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