Resumen: The paper analyzes the defixio from Bologna 2, exploring its textual features and the implications of specific terms within the context of Roman curses. The commentary covers the use of onómata barbariká, the identity of the victim named Fistus, and interpretations of linguistic variations, particularly in relation to Latin curses. Additionally, it draws comparisons with other known defixiones and highlights the significance of these inscriptions in understanding Roman practices of curse and invocation. Idioma: Múltiples idiomas Año: 2012 Publicado en: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 181 (2012), 140-148 ISSN: 0084-5388 Originalmente disponible en: Texto completo de la revista