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Witchcraft in Europe, 4001700: A Documentary History (Middle Ages Series),New
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Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 2001The highlyacclaimed first edition of this book chronicled the rise and fall of witchcraft in Europe between the twelfth and the end of the seventeenth centuries. Now greatly expanded, the classic anthology of contemporary texts reexamines the phenomenon of witchcraft, taking into account the remarkable scholarship since the book's publication almost thirty years ago.Spanning the period from 400 to 1700, the second edition of Witchcraft in Europe assembles nearly twice as many primary documents as the first, many newly translated, along with new illustrations that trace the development of witchbeliefs from late Mediterranean antiquity through the Enlightenment. Trial records, inquisitors' reports, eyewitness statements, and witches' confessions, along with striking contemporary illustrations depicting the career of the Devil and his works, testify to the hundreds of years of terror that enslaved an entire continent.Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, Thomas Hobbes, and other thinkers are quoted at length in order to determine the intellectual, perceptual, and legal processes by which 'folklore' was transformed into systematic demonology and persecution. Together with explanatory notes, introductory essayswhich have been revised to reflect current researchand a new bibliography, the documents gathered in Witchcraft in Europe vividly illumine the dark side of the European mind.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700'? A: 'Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700: A Documentary History' explores the rise and fall of witchcraft in Europe from the twelfth to the seventeenth centuries, providing primary documents that chronicle this historical phenomenon.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Edward Peters, a recognized scholar in the field of Medieval studies.
- Q: What is the format of this book? A: This book is available in paperback format, making it accessible and easy to handle.
- Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: 'Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700' contains a total of 480 pages filled with primary documents and scholarly commentary.
- Q: When was the second edition of this book published? A: The second edition was published on November 29, 2000, and it includes expanded content and newly translated documents.
- Q: What kind of documents are included in this anthology? A: The anthology includes trial records, inquisitors' reports, eyewitness statements, witches' confessions, and contemporary illustrations related to witchcraft.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the book has been selected as an Outstanding Academic Book by Choice magazine, making it a valuable resource for academic study.
- Q: Does this book include any illustrations? A: Yes, the second edition features new illustrations that enhance the understanding of the development of witch beliefs throughout history.
- Q: What are some themes discussed in the book? A: The book discusses themes such as the transformation of folklore into systematic demonology, the intellectual processes behind witch beliefs, and the historical context of persecution.
- Q: Can I return this book if I'm not satisfied with it? A: Yes, the product comes with a 'no quibbles' return policy, ensuring customer satisfaction.