in العربية / Arabic translated by Mohamed Mahfouz
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عين حورس
إنها عينُ حورس .. التي تُعرفُ أحياناً باسمِ عينِ القمرِ أو عينِ رعْ
وتستخدمُ كرمزٍ شعبيٍ يرمزُ للحمايةِ في مصرَ القديمةِ.
وقدْ تمَّ تمثيلُ الإلهِ حورسْ علىَ هيئةِ صقرٍ، وفي الأساطيرِ المصريةِ القديمةِ يُذكرُ أنهُ تمَّ اخذُ عينِ حورسْ في معركةٍ مع منافسِهِ و عدوِهِ سيث الذي قتل والدَ حورس واسمُهُ أوزوريس.
أعاد الإلهُ تحوت العينَ فيما بعدُ وأصبحتْ عيناً سليمةً كاملةً، وأحياناً يمكنُ أن يمثلَهُ القمرُ الذي تم تشبيهُ تَشَمُّعِهِ وتضاؤلِهِ بإصابة العينِ واستعادتِها، ومن ثمَّ أصبحتْ عينُ حورسْ رمزاً شائعاً يدلُّ على الوقايةِ والحمايةِ خاصةً للموتى، وكان يستخدمُ بشكلٍ شائعٍ لنحوِ 3000 عامٍ منذ المملكةِ القديمةِ وحتى العصرِ الروماني.
و يُذكرُ أنه تم استخدامهُ أيضاً في الثقافاتِ المجاورةِ مثلَ الثقافةِ الكنعانيةِ والسوريةِ والنوبية
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23 Sep, 2023
Italians, especially in southern Italy, are well known for their attachment to superstition. Therefore, it is not surprising that good-luck charms are particularly popular. Arguably, the most popular amulet is the “cornicello” or “cornetto” (meaning “little horn”). The amulet is believed to protect against “malocchio” (“evil eye”), and it is commonly found in the Italian regions of Campania, Lazio, Puglia, and Basilicata.
The cornetto is in the shape of a horn, and it can be made from metal, but it is most commonly red in colour. This makes them look very similar to chilli pepper, but it is meant to represent an eland horn. The cornetto finds its origin in Greek and Roman mythology as it is linked to another common symbol: the cornucopia. The cornucopia, also known as the “horn of plenty” is a symbol of abundance and it is commonly illustrated as a large horn-shaped container overflowing with fruits and flowers. Similarly, the cornetto is also associated with abundance and fertility and remains one of the most common Italian symbols of protection. If you ever go to Naples, you can be certain to see at least one cornetto be worn as jewellery, hung from the rearview mirrors of a car, or kept in a house for decor and good luck.