TY - BOOK AU - Love,Edward O.D. TI - Petitioning Osiris: The Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus and Curse of Artemisia in Context among the Letters to Gods from Egypt T2 - Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde – Beihefte , SN - 9783110997149 AV - BL2450.O7 L68 2023 U1 - 299.31 23/eng/20230303 PY - 2022///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Coptic manuscripts (Papyri) KW - Egypt KW - Manuscripts (Papyri) KW - Manuscripts, Egyptian KW - Demotisch KW - Koptisch KW - Papyrus KW - Petition KW - HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt KW - bisacsh KW - Curses/Cursing Practices KW - Demotic/(Ancient) Greek/Old Coptic KW - Human-Divine Interaction KW - Letters/Petitions to Gods N1 - Frontmatter --; Acknowledgements --; Preface --; Contents --; List of figures --; Part 1 --; 1 Approaching the Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus and the Curse of Artemisia --; 2 Petitioning the Divine in Egypt --; Part 2 --; 3 The Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus (OCSP) --; 4 Contextualising the Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus --; 5 Reading the Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus --; Part 3 --; 6 The Curse of Artemisia (CA) --; 7 Contextualising the Curse of Artemisia --; 8 Reading the Curse of Artemisia --; Part 4 --; 9 Petitioning Osiris --; Appendices --; Tables --; Bibliography --; Indices; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Petitioning Osiris re-edits, re-analyses, and re-contextualises the "Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus" and "Curse of Artemisia" – written petitions to different manifestations of Osiris – among the Letters to Gods in Demotic, Greek, and Old Coptic from Egypt. The textual traditions of the Letters to Gods, to the Dead, and Oracle Questions which evidence that ritual tradition of petitioning deities are contextualised among contemporary textual traditions, such as Letters and Petitions to Human Recipients, and Documents of Self-Dedication, and compared to later ritual traditions such as proactive and reactive curses without and with judicial features (so-called Prayers for Justice) in Greek and Coptic from Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean. As with all other Letters to Gods, the Old Coptic Schmidt Papyrus and Curse of Artemisia evidence not only the struggles and aspirations of their petitioners, but also the way in which they conceptualised that they could bring about desired outcomes in their lived experience by engaging divine agency through a reciprocal relationship of human-divine interaction. Petitioning Osiris therefore provides a starting point and springboard for readers interested in these, or comparable, textual and ritual traditions from the Ancient World UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110985672 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110985672 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110985672/original ER -