La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

La Sorcière, Jules Michelet's celebrated history of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, is presented here in English.

Originally published by Jules Michelet under the title 'Satanism and Witchcraft', this text seeks to explain the origins and practices of witchcraft, and how the intermittent crises regarding witches would emerge in Europe over the centuries. Demonstrating how witchcraft grew from a mixture of pagan beliefs and strands of Biblical lore, Michelet creates a compelling narration, casting the practices as a response to Christianity which was near-ubiquitous in pre- and post-Renaissance Europe.

Although Michelet's reputation as a historian of the French nation and the Revolutionary period renders this one of his lesser-known books, his study remains valuable for its thorough, readable nature. Well-sourced owing to the author's voracity and resources, La Sorcière does not flinch from accounting the unusual traditions and ceremonies of witchery. He also examines and discusses earlier texts, such as the 'Hammer for Witches', in a cogent and compelling manner.

In all, we find in this work a comprehensive look at the witchcraft tradition, through the eyes of a historian whose fascination for Europe's social development is clear. Lionel J. Trotter, a well-regarded translator in the 19th century, does the original text the fullest justice.

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La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

La Sorcière, Jules Michelet's celebrated history of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, is presented here in English.

Originally published by Jules Michelet under the title 'Satanism and Witchcraft', this text seeks to explain the origins and practices of witchcraft, and how the intermittent crises regarding witches would emerge in Europe over the centuries. Demonstrating how witchcraft grew from a mixture of pagan beliefs and strands of Biblical lore, Michelet creates a compelling narration, casting the practices as a response to Christianity which was near-ubiquitous in pre- and post-Renaissance Europe.

Although Michelet's reputation as a historian of the French nation and the Revolutionary period renders this one of his lesser-known books, his study remains valuable for its thorough, readable nature. Well-sourced owing to the author's voracity and resources, La Sorcière does not flinch from accounting the unusual traditions and ceremonies of witchery. He also examines and discusses earlier texts, such as the 'Hammer for Witches', in a cogent and compelling manner.

In all, we find in this work a comprehensive look at the witchcraft tradition, through the eyes of a historian whose fascination for Europe's social development is clear. Lionel J. Trotter, a well-regarded translator in the 19th century, does the original text the fullest justice.

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La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

La Sorci�re: Satanism and Witchcraft - The Witch of the Middle Ages

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La Sorcière, Jules Michelet's celebrated history of witches and witchcraft from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, is presented here in English.

Originally published by Jules Michelet under the title 'Satanism and Witchcraft', this text seeks to explain the origins and practices of witchcraft, and how the intermittent crises regarding witches would emerge in Europe over the centuries. Demonstrating how witchcraft grew from a mixture of pagan beliefs and strands of Biblical lore, Michelet creates a compelling narration, casting the practices as a response to Christianity which was near-ubiquitous in pre- and post-Renaissance Europe.

Although Michelet's reputation as a historian of the French nation and the Revolutionary period renders this one of his lesser-known books, his study remains valuable for its thorough, readable nature. Well-sourced owing to the author's voracity and resources, La Sorcière does not flinch from accounting the unusual traditions and ceremonies of witchery. He also examines and discusses earlier texts, such as the 'Hammer for Witches', in a cogent and compelling manner.

In all, we find in this work a comprehensive look at the witchcraft tradition, through the eyes of a historian whose fascination for Europe's social development is clear. Lionel J. Trotter, a well-regarded translator in the 19th century, does the original text the fullest justice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789870893
Publisher: Pantianos Classics
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

Table of Contents

Preface. iv

Introduction.. vi

Book One. 14

Chapter One - The Death of the Gods. 14

Chapter Two - Why the Middle Ages Fell into Despair. 19

Chapter Three - The Little Devil of The Fireside. 25

Chapter Four - Temptations. 31

Chapter Five - Possession. 36

Chapter Six - The Covenant 45

Chapter Seven - The King of the Dead. 48

Chapter Eight - The Prince of Nature. 52

Chapter Nine - The Devil A Physician. 57

Chapter Ten - Charms and Philtres. 63

Chapter Eleven - The Rebels' Communion, Sabbaths, The Black Mass. 69

Chapter Twelve - The Sequel Love and Death Satan Disappears. 75

Book Two.. 81

Chapter One - The Witch in Her Decline Satan Multiplied and Made Common. 81

Chapter Two - The Hammer for Witches. 86

Chapter Three - Century of Toleration in France: Reaction. 94

Chapter Four - The “Witches of the Basque Country: 1609. 98

Chapter Five - Satan Turns Priest 103

Chapter Six - Gauffridi: 1610. 107

Chapter Seven - The Demoniacs of Loudun Urban Grandier: 1632-1634 119

Chapter Eight - The Demoniacs of Louviers, Madeline Bavent: 1633-1647. 129

Chapter Nine - The Devil Triumphs in The Seventeenth Century. 137

Chapter Ten - Father Girard and La Cadière: 1730. 141

Chapter Eleven - Cadière in the Convent: 1730. 157

Chapter Twelve - The Trial of Cadière: 1730-1731. 170

Epilogue. 184

List of Leading Authorities. 188

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