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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: University of Toronto Press

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9781442634213

RRP: £71.99

PAGES: 575

PUBLICATION DATE:
May 23, 2018

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European Magic and Witchcraft: A Reader

Martha Rampton

This unique new reader incorporates material from Late Antiquity through the early Enlightenment, taking a chronological approach to the history of magic in order to highlight the conflicting, complementary, and complex mix of magical ideas that developed in this time period. It draws from a wide range of sources-including ecclesiastical, polemic, pastoral, literary, and medical materials-and examines observed practices as well as proscriptive or theoretical texts. The addition of Norse, Celtic, and Anglo-Saxon texts demonstrate how medieval and early modern magic evolved from several historical and cultural milieus. The book concludes with a chapter on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century witch-hunts.

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