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The highly-acclaimed 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... read more

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THE GREEK, LATIN, AND HEBREW ideas and terms designating various kinds of what may generally be called magic, whether practiced by men or women, reach back into a distant past and were all transformed by the Christianization of the Roman world and the later experience of early Europe.

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This book is in Middle Ages Series. (standard series)

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  1. Alan Charles Kors (Editor)
  2. Edward Peters (Editor)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2000
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Page Count: 480

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