ashipu
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[edit]ashipu (plural ashipus or ashipu)
- (historical) A magical healer in ancient Mesopotamia.
- 1999, JoAnn Scurlock, edited by Abusch & van der Toorn, Mesopotamian Magic, page 79:
- Whatever the patient's requirements, however, the āšipu is unlikely to have had time to acquire more than a basic working knowledge of the medicaments which he was attempting to use.
- 2010, Barbara A Somervill, Empires of Ancient Mesopotamia, page 120:
- The average Mesopotamian believed the cause of stomachaches, headaches, and other mysterious aches was a demon in the body. The remedy was to call an ashipu for a cure.
- 2017, Ronald Hutton, The Witch, Yale University Press, published 2018, page 49:
- Virtually all the evidence that we possess for the practice of Mesopotamian magic consists of the records amassed by and for the āshipu […]