Math and Magic: A Block-Printed Wafq Amulet from the Beinecke Library at Yale (Report‪)‬

The Journal of the American Oriental Society 2010, Oct-Dec, 130, 4

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Publisher Description

The Beinecke Rare Books Reading Room at Yale University houses an important collection of Arabic papyri and paper documents. Among them are at least two printed texts: P.CtYBR inv. 2016 and P.CtYBR inv. 2367. The latter is a small fragment containing but a few words, and is therefore of little value, while the former is a large fragment of an amulet, and is of considerable interest because it contains two magic squares, that is, squares in which numbers are arranged in such a way as to produce a constant sum in all rows and columns (Ar. wafq, pl. awfaq). Although the use of magic squares in amulets is well attested through theoretical works such as al-Buni's Shams al-maarif al-kubra, and through manuscript specimens, only one other example of a block-printed square is known. (1) What is more, the present piece contains a rare occurrence of a magic square of the order 13 -- perhaps the only such occurrence in all amulets published to date. P. CTYBR INV. 2016

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2010
October 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
23
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Oriental Society
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
215.1
KB

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