<i>Harba de‐Moshe</i> (Sword of Moses)
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Encyclopedia entry on the Sword of Moses, an ancient Jewish magical treatise; a historical reference item.
The work describes a historical Jewish magical treatise, not research.
Encyclopedia entry on an ancient Jewish magic treatise; historical humanities, not metaresearch.
Abstract
Abstract Harba de‐Moshe (the Sword of Moses )is a wide‐ranging Jewish treatise of magic that was probably compiled in Palestine during the third quarter of the first millennium.
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- Venue
- The Encyclopedia of Ancient History
- Topic
- Biblical Studies and Interpretation
- Field
- Arts and Humanities
- Canadian institutions
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- Funders
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- Keywords
- SWORDMAGIC (telescope)PalestineQuarter (Canadian coin)JudaismAncient historyMagic bulletArtHistoryPhilosophyArchaeologyPhysicsAstronomyEngineeringBiology
- Has abstract in OpenAlex
- yes