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Preface. 1. Introduction 2. Chronological Survey 3. Distinction of Popular and Learned Traditions 4. The Content of Popular Tradition 5. The Imposition of Learned Notions 6. The Social Context of Witch Trials 7. Conclusion Calendar of Witch Trials. List of Abbreviated Titles. Notes. Addenda. Index.
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Add European Witch Trials: Their Foundations in Popular and Learned Culture, 1300-1500, In popular tradition witches were either practitioners of magic or people who were objectionable in some way, but for early European courts witches were heretics and worshippers of the Devil. This study concentrates on the period between 1300 and 1500 whe, European Witch Trials: Their Foundations in Popular and Learned Culture, 1300-1500 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add European Witch Trials: Their Foundations in Popular and Learned Culture, 1300-1500, In popular tradition witches were either practitioners of magic or people who were objectionable in some way, but for early European courts witches were heretics and worshippers of the Devil. This study concentrates on the period between 1300 and 1500 whe, European Witch Trials: Their Foundations in Popular and Learned Culture, 1300-1500 to your collection on WonderClub |