Where does the term 'magic' come from and what was the original meaning of magic? The history of the term magic in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE.




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REFERENCES




Bremmer, J. N. (1999) β€˜The Birth of the Term β€œMagic”’, Zeitschrift fΓΌr Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 126, pp. 1–12.




Collins, D. (2008) Magic in the Ancient Greek World, John Wiley & Sons.




Hoad, T. F. H. F. (2003) β€˜Magic’, in Hoad, T. F. (ed), The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, Oxford University Press [Online].




00:00 Introduction: Origin of the term


00:51 First occurrence in classical period


01:51 Persian magos vs Greek gΓ³Γͺs


04:11 Crossing over to Latin


04:19 Via French to English


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