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current21:15, 7 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 21:15, 7 January 2021312 × 248 (29 KB)EpachamoAdded image of Leiden papyrus I 384 PGM xii, written in Greek, from the 3rd century, this spell was meant to inflame a woman to fall in love with a man.<ref>Hans Dieter Betz "[https://archive.org/details/TheGreekMagicalPapyriInTranslation/page/n1/mode/2up The Greek magical Papyri in Translation:Including the Demotic Spells]" The University of Chicago Press, Chicago IL 1986, page 171</ref> This is often used as evidence for the [[Criticism of the Book of Abraham|historicity of the Book of Abr...

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