Sorcery
Sorcery refers to practices intended to influence events through supernatural means. It commonly involves rituals, spoken formulas, charms, or other acts believed to harness hidden powers. Across cultures, sorcery is often distinguished from broader notions of magic by its focus on deliberate manipulation of particular outcomes and by the authority or status of the practitioner within a community.
Etymology and scope: The term sorcery derives from Old French sorcier, sorciere, from Latin sortiarius, related
Historical and cultural contexts: References to sorcery appear in ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman texts,
Methods and social dimensions: Common elements include ritual actions, symbolic objects, and invocations of spirits, ancestors,
Modern perspectives: Anthropologists study sorcery to illuminate belief, social power, and ritual practice. The term is