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Witchcraft in the Middle Ages

Jeffrey Burton Russell (Author)
Building on a foundation of newly discovered primary sources and recent secondary interpretations, Jeffrey Burton Russell first establishes the facts and then explains the phenomenon of witchcraft in terms of its social and religious environment, particularly in relation to medieval heresies
eBook, English, 1972
Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y., 1972
Festschriften
1 online resource (ix, 394 pages) : illustrations
9781501720314, 1501720317
891417983
1. The Meaning of Witchcraft2. Witchcraft in History3. The Transformation of Paganism, 300–7004. Popular Witchcraft and Heresy, 700–11405. Demonology, Catharism, and Witchcraft, 1140–12306. Antinomianism, Scholasticism, and the Inquisition, 1230–13007. Witchcraft and Rebellion in Medieval Society, 1300–13608. The Beginning of the Witch Craze, 1360–14279. The Classical Formulation of the Witch Phenomenon, 1427–148610. Witchcraft and the Medieval MindAppendix: The Canon Episcopi and Its VariationsNotes AbbreviationsBibliography Theorists of Witchcraft, 1430–1486 Books and ArticlesIndex
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