Materiality: Magically Effective Script-Bearing Artefacts

1st workshop. Contact: Tina Terrahe and Katja Triplett

University of Marburg, Institute of Social Anthropology and the Study of Religions
4th–6th Apr. 2024
ab 12:00 Uhr

The network’s first workshop will explore the issue at the heart of its research: the materiality of script-bearing sources and artefacts intended to exert an influence on reality. We will begin with insights into the earliest forms of magical writing, traverse our way through examples of Old Norse incantations and rune amulets with verbal magic, before finally exploring Middle High German literature and the function of language in interactions with artefacts, amulets, and ‘spells’. 

Thursday 4th April 2024
12–1 PM
Arival and Welcome (lunch/coffee)
1.00 PM 
Welcome (Edith Franke) and
Introduction (Katja Triplett und Tina Terrahe)
Magical Script Bearers I (Moderation: Joachim Quack)
1.45 PM
Michael Kohs (Hamburg): Magical Script Artefacts and Their “Agency” – Between Materiality and Text
2.30 PM
Anett Rozsa (Heidelberg): “For I have your name as the only protection in my heart”. Some Aspects of the Multinomial and Polymorphic Highest Solar Deity on Graeco-Egyptian Magical Papyri and Gems.
3.15 PM
Coffee break
Magical Script Bearers II (Moderator: Katja Triplett) 
3.45 PM
Yasmin Koppen (Leipzig): The Transformation of Magical Symbols on Vietnamese Banners
4.30 PM
Don C. Skemer (Princeton, via Zoom): Textual Amulets from Papyrus to Printing
5.15 PM
Coffee break
5.30 PM
Guided tour of the Museum of Religions (Curator: Susanne Rodemeier) – thematic focus: Oceania 
7.30 PM
Dinner at 5 Jahreszeiten (Reitgasse 5, 35037 Marburg)
Incantations (Moderation: Matthias Egeler)
9.00 AM 
Tim Hertogh (Oslo): Adjuring Animals in the Margins: Early Medieval Animal Incantations as ‚Minitexts‘
9.45 AM
Alessia Bauer (Paris): Galdrakver: Icelandic Magic Books 10:30 AM
Coffee break
Instructive Texts (Moderator: Almut Mikeleitis-Winter)
11:00 AM
Marco Heiles (Hamburg): “Magical written artefacts in late-medieval German instructional literature” Project Presentation 
11:45 AM
Sven Limbeck (Wolfenbüttel): Sacramentality of Alchemy
12:30 PM
Lunch
2.00 PM
Guided tour of the Museum of Religions (Katja Triplett) – thematic focus: The Ancient Egyptian Mummy Coffin
3.30 PM
Coffee break
4.00 PM
Impulse und Planung (Moderation: Tina Terrahe) Franziska Naether (Leipzig): Wort–Wirkung–Wunder in digitalen Ausstellungen Daniel Schwemer (Würzburg): Vorstellung ‚Mageia‘-Projekt
5.30 PM
Coffee break
6.00 PM 
Public evening lecture: Nils. P. Heeßel (Marburg): Text Seeks Medium: On “Attention-Directing” Script Bearers and Effective Texts in Mesopotamia in the 1st Millennium BC (Deutschhausstraße 12, Lecture Hall 00A26) 
7.30 PM
Dinner at Gasthaus „Zur Sonne” (Markt 14, 35037 Marburg)
9.00 AM 
Impulses and Planning (Moderator: Tina Terrahe) Jürgen Wolf (Marburg): German Medieval Studies / Manuscript Census
Amulets and Tablets (Moderator: Falk Quenstedt)
10.00 AM 
Sara Chiarini (Hamburg): The Social Agency of Ancient Curse Tablets
10.45 AM 
Coffee break
11.00 AM
Elyze Zomer (Tübingen): Scratches in Clay, Incisions in Stone? The Functionality of Ancient Near Eastern Script Amulets in the 2nd Millennium BC
11.45 AM
Alisha Meininghaus (Fürth): The Jewish Amulets of the Marburg Museum of Religions: Contents and Provenance Stories
12.30 PM
Coffee break
12.45 PM
Closing discussion / Outlook
1.30 PM
End