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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Spell for a Man to Obtain a Male Lover

Egypt, perhaps 6th century

OverOurHead.net One of the great problems in studying the history of sexuality in the past, as with other areas of human personal life, is that the vast majority of sources come from sources left by social elites. In many areas and periods only the elites could write, and even where a wider section of the population could write (as, probably, in classical Greece), the texts that have been preserved, usually by monastic copying and in monastic libraries for Greek texts, were works produced by the elites.
In Christian Egypt (or "Coptic Egypt") there seems to have been fairly widespread literacy - in both Greek and Coptic languages - and much popular material has survived on papyrus. The particular climate of Egypt has alone made this possible. We are in a position then to explore aspects of Christian society in Egypt which remain obscure elsewhere. One set of sources which has been made available to English readers are the various collection of ritual "spells". These texts, dating from the first to the eleventh century, show a religious life quite different from that of the elite theologians who were writing at the same time.
One of the spells translated in this volume is for a man to obtain a male lover: evidence of a homosexual sub-culture, neither philosophic nor literary which we may believe existed at other times and places in the ancient world, but which has left little evidence.
xjul1Spell 84: For a Man to Obtain a Male Lover

This text contains a same-sex love spell commissioned by one Papalo to "bind" another man, Phello (this name literally means "the old man" or "the monk"), by means of a variety of powerful utterances (especially ROUS). Besides extending the scope of erotic binding spells in late antiquity, this spell also employs formulae common to several Coptic texts of ritual power. The folds in the text and the description of the text's depositing (lines 6-7) imply that this spell was intended to be placed near the beloved man.

TEXT
+CELTATALBABAL [.]KARASHNEIFE[.]NNAS'KNEKIE, by the power of Yao Sabaoth, ROUS ROUS ROUS ROUS ROUS ROUS ROUS ROUS
(ring signs)
+++I adjure you by your powers and your amulets and
places where you dwell and your names, that just as I take you
a put you at the door and the pathway of Phello, son of Maure,
(so alos) you must take his heart and his mind; you must dominate
his entire body.
When he (tries to) stand, you must not allow him to stand
When he (tries to) sit, you must not allow him to sit
When he lies down to sleep, you must not allow him to sleep.
He must seek me from town to town, from city to city,
from field to filed, from region to region,
until he comes to me and subjects himself under my feet-
me, Papapolo son of Noe-
while his hand is full of all goodness,
until I satisfy with him the desire of my heart
and the demand of my soul,
with pleasant desire and love unending,
right now, right now, at once! Do my work
Notes:
The reference to "his hand full of all goodness" may be connected with the Hebrew use of "hand" for "penis". (Give a new meaning to the Spanish phrase mano-a-mano [hand to hand], doesn’t it?).
Ancient spells are not one of my specialties, but I found this very intriguing for two reasons. First, this is a Christian spell, and second, because I wonder if it works, LOL. This is quite different from my usual history posts, but I hope that you enjoy it nonetheless.
history-circ-egypt One historical inaccuracy to consider: None of the picture of the cocks I featured in this post could have been what the Coptic Egyptians looked like. Each of the cocks featured are certainly beautiful representations of cocks, but there is one problem. They all have foreskin. Coptic Christians were circumcised because they continued to follow Jewish laws and customs, including circumcision and dietary laws. Also, Ancient Egyptians routinely circumcised cocks. As part of their modern predominantly Muslim religion and culture, the still do. (Most desert cultures did and still do [Jews, Muslims, non-Muslim Arabs, etc.], probably because sand under the foreskin is probably not a good thing. I don’t think that is the real reason, but it does sound good doesn’t it? LOL.)

7 comments:

  1. Off subject, I've left a challenge for you over here on my blog.

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  2. I'm heading over there now, crothdiver. But I sure I can meet any challenge you give me (that is such a macho thing to say isn't it, LOL).

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  3. [Sigh] Yeah, it is....LOL. It's a "guy" thing. LOL

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  4. Sand under the foreskin as an excuse to circumcise? I don't think so, Joe. A foreskin would keep sand off the sensitive glans, wouldn't it?

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  5. Uncutplus, it was a bad joke. I humbly apologize. I really don't know why desert cultures tend to be circumcised, but it does seem to be the way.

    The reason I made the joke is this: the glans underneath the foreskin is much more sensitive than the glans of a circumcised penis (at least as I understand it), I just couldn't imagine how uncomfortable it would be if sand did get under the foreskin.

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