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Šà.zi.ga

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Šà.zi.ga are a set of incantations of Mesopotamian origin, used to cure impotence, or return sexual potency to a person.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ edited by Erkki Koskenniemi, Ida Fröhlich - Evil and the Devil Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 23 May 2013, 224 pages, ISBN 0567607380, The Library of New Testament Studies [Retrieved 2015-06-1]
  2. ^ Robert D. Biggs, Erich Ebeling - Šà.zi.ga, ancient Mesopotamian potency incantations J. J. Augustin, 1967, 86 pages, [Retrieved 2015-06-11]