Fateful Fragments: New Papyrological Evidence of the Lot Oracle Sortes Astrampsychi and Related Sources from Egypt and Elsewhere

After the publication of my monograph on the Sortes Astrampsychi (F. Naether, Die Sortes Astrampsychi: Problemlösungsstrategien durch Orakel im römischen Ägypten, Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 3 [Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010]), interest in ancient lot oracles and their traditions has contin...

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Main Author: Naether, Franziska 1980- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Early christianity
Year: 2025, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 171-190
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Prediction / Astrampsychus, Sortes / Handwriting
IxTheo Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
KBL Near East and North Africa
TB Antiquity
Further subjects:B Divination
B sortes
B Greco-Roman Egypt
B hemerology
B pyrology
B Comparative Religion
B dice
B lot oracles
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Summary:After the publication of my monograph on the Sortes Astrampsychi (F. Naether, Die Sortes Astrampsychi: Problemlösungsstrategien durch Orakel im römischen Ägypten, Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 3 [Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010]), interest in ancient lot oracles and their traditions has continued to grow. This paper aims to achieve two main objectives: first, to introduce the Sortes Astrampsychi and present new papyrological evidence from two papyrus fragments currently being prepared for inclusion in the volume P. Lips. 3. These fragments, housed in the Papyrus Collection of Leipzig University, Germany, provide insights into the manuscript tradition and the societal context surrounding this ritual text. Second, over the past decade, additional sources on lot oracles and divinatory practices employing sortition and hemerologies have emerged. These texts, written in Egyptian (Demotic and Hieratic), Latin, and Arabic, form a crucial corpus for understanding the techniques, religious practices, and social dynamics of the sortes genre, including information about sortition devices such as six-sided dice and knucklebones (astragaloi).
ISSN:1868-8020
Contains:Enthalten in: Early christianity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/ec-2025-0014