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Witchcraft, Demonology and Magic



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Autore: Montesano Marina Visualizza persona
Titolo: Witchcraft, Demonology and Magic Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (160 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: magic
divination
religious history
Thomas Hobbes
Bavaria
classical culture
folklore
Catholic reform
dissolution of the monasteries
animals
Franciscan and Dominican friars
Early Modern History
friars
demonic possession
Trier
Adriaan Koerbagh
gynecology
biblical exegesis
Franconia
monasticism
witch-hunting in Hungary
exorcism
Italy
convent cases
Germany
monks
popular belief
ritual magic
Inquisition
devil
media
counter-reformation
inquisition
Holy Office
English reformation
witch trials
spells
France
witchcraft
popular/vernacular magic in Hungary
witchcraft and sorcery in Hungary
Witchcraft
familiars
counter-reformation Italy
treasure hunting
heresy
medicine
priests
love magic
Spain
Protestant demonology
sorcery
superstition
witch-hunting in Debrecen/Bihar county
Calvinist demonology in Hungary
Jesuits
censorship
witch-hunts
demonology
Sommario/riassunto: Witchcraft and magic are topics of enduring interest for many reasons. The main one lies in their extraordinary interdisciplinarity: anthropologists, folklorists, historians, and more have contributed to build a body of work of extreme variety and consistence. Of course, this also means that the subjects themselves are not easy to assess. In a very general way, we can define witchcraft as a supernatural means to cause harm, death, or misfortune, while magic also belongs to the field of supernatural, or at least esoteric knowledge, but can be used to less dangerous effects (e.g., divination and astrology). In Western civilization, however, the witch hunt has set a very peculiar perspective in which diabolical witchcraft, the invention of the Sabbat, the persecution of many thousands of (mostly) female and (sometimes) male presumed witches gave way to a phenomenon that is fundamentally different from traditional witchcraft. This Special Issue of Religions dedicated to Witchcraft, Demonology, and Magic features nine articles that deal with four different regions of Europe (England, Germany, Hungary, and Italy) between Late Medieval and Modern times in different contexts and social milieus. Far from pretending to offer a complete picture, they focus on some topics that are central to the research in those fields and fit well in the current “cumulative concept of Western witchcraft” that rules out all mono-causality theories, investigating a plurality of causes.
Titolo autorizzato: Witchcraft, Demonology and Magic  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03928-960-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910404081103321
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