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This chronological collection charts the change in attitudes to witchcraft during the period 1560-1736, which culminates in the educated debate on the reality of witchcraft and the gradual decline in belief in witches and associated phenomena
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This chronological collection charts the change in attitudes to witchcraft during the period 1560-1736, which culminates in the educated debate on the reality of witchcraft and the gradual decline in belief in witches and associated phenomena
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138753259
- ISBN-10: 1138753254
- Artikelnr.: 71798816
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781138753259
- ISBN-10: 1138753254
- Artikelnr.: 71798816
James Sharpe, Richard Golden
Acknowledgements
Editor's Note
Introduction
Select Bibliography
H. F.
A true and exact Relation Of the severall Informations) Examinations) and Confessions of the late Witches) arraigned and executed in the County of Essex (London
1645)
A True Relation of the Araignment of eighteene Witches That were tried
convicted and condemned at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke (London
1645)
The Lawes against Witches) and Coniuration. And Some brief Notes and Observations for the Discovery of Witches (London
1645)
Signes and wonders from Heaven. With a true Relation of a Monster borne in Ratcliffe Highway ... Likewise a new discovery of Witches in Stepney parish. And how 20. Witches more were executed in Suffolke this last Assise (London
1645)
John Davenport
The Witches of Huntingdon) Their Examinations and Confessions; exactly taken by his Mqjesties Justices of Peace for that County (London
1646)
John Gaule
Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts (London
1646)
Matthew Hopkins
The Discovery of Witches: In Answer to several! Queries Lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk (London
1647)
John Stearne
A Cotifirmation And Discovery of Witch Craft (London
1648)
A Most Certain) Strange) and true Discovery of a Witch. Being taken by some of the Parliament Forces) as she was standing on a small planck-board and sqyling on it over the River of Newbury (London
1643)
The Examination) Confession) and Execution) of Joane Joan Cariden) and Jane Hott: who were executed at Feversham in Kent
for being Witches) on Munday the 29 of September
1645 (London
1645)
Mary Moore
Wondefull News from the North. Or
A True Relation Of The Sad And Grievous Torments) inflicted upon Bodies of three Children of Mr. George Muschamp
late of the County of Northumberland by Witchcraft (London
1650)
H. F.
A Prodigious & Tragicall History Of The Arraignment
Confession) and Condemnation of six Witches at Maidstone in Kent (London
1652)
Explanatory Notes
Editor's Note
Introduction
Select Bibliography
H. F.
A true and exact Relation Of the severall Informations) Examinations) and Confessions of the late Witches) arraigned and executed in the County of Essex (London
1645)
A True Relation of the Araignment of eighteene Witches That were tried
convicted and condemned at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke (London
1645)
The Lawes against Witches) and Coniuration. And Some brief Notes and Observations for the Discovery of Witches (London
1645)
Signes and wonders from Heaven. With a true Relation of a Monster borne in Ratcliffe Highway ... Likewise a new discovery of Witches in Stepney parish. And how 20. Witches more were executed in Suffolke this last Assise (London
1645)
John Davenport
The Witches of Huntingdon) Their Examinations and Confessions; exactly taken by his Mqjesties Justices of Peace for that County (London
1646)
John Gaule
Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts (London
1646)
Matthew Hopkins
The Discovery of Witches: In Answer to several! Queries Lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk (London
1647)
John Stearne
A Cotifirmation And Discovery of Witch Craft (London
1648)
A Most Certain) Strange) and true Discovery of a Witch. Being taken by some of the Parliament Forces) as she was standing on a small planck-board and sqyling on it over the River of Newbury (London
1643)
The Examination) Confession) and Execution) of Joane Joan Cariden) and Jane Hott: who were executed at Feversham in Kent
for being Witches) on Munday the 29 of September
1645 (London
1645)
Mary Moore
Wondefull News from the North. Or
A True Relation Of The Sad And Grievous Torments) inflicted upon Bodies of three Children of Mr. George Muschamp
late of the County of Northumberland by Witchcraft (London
1650)
H. F.
A Prodigious & Tragicall History Of The Arraignment
Confession) and Condemnation of six Witches at Maidstone in Kent (London
1652)
Explanatory Notes
Acknowledgements
Editor's Note
Introduction
Select Bibliography
H. F.
A true and exact Relation Of the severall Informations) Examinations) and Confessions of the late Witches) arraigned and executed in the County of Essex (London
1645)
A True Relation of the Araignment of eighteene Witches That were tried
convicted and condemned at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke (London
1645)
The Lawes against Witches) and Coniuration. And Some brief Notes and Observations for the Discovery of Witches (London
1645)
Signes and wonders from Heaven. With a true Relation of a Monster borne in Ratcliffe Highway ... Likewise a new discovery of Witches in Stepney parish. And how 20. Witches more were executed in Suffolke this last Assise (London
1645)
John Davenport
The Witches of Huntingdon) Their Examinations and Confessions; exactly taken by his Mqjesties Justices of Peace for that County (London
1646)
John Gaule
Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts (London
1646)
Matthew Hopkins
The Discovery of Witches: In Answer to several! Queries Lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk (London
1647)
John Stearne
A Cotifirmation And Discovery of Witch Craft (London
1648)
A Most Certain) Strange) and true Discovery of a Witch. Being taken by some of the Parliament Forces) as she was standing on a small planck-board and sqyling on it over the River of Newbury (London
1643)
The Examination) Confession) and Execution) of Joane Joan Cariden) and Jane Hott: who were executed at Feversham in Kent
for being Witches) on Munday the 29 of September
1645 (London
1645)
Mary Moore
Wondefull News from the North. Or
A True Relation Of The Sad And Grievous Torments) inflicted upon Bodies of three Children of Mr. George Muschamp
late of the County of Northumberland by Witchcraft (London
1650)
H. F.
A Prodigious & Tragicall History Of The Arraignment
Confession) and Condemnation of six Witches at Maidstone in Kent (London
1652)
Explanatory Notes
Editor's Note
Introduction
Select Bibliography
H. F.
A true and exact Relation Of the severall Informations) Examinations) and Confessions of the late Witches) arraigned and executed in the County of Essex (London
1645)
A True Relation of the Araignment of eighteene Witches That were tried
convicted and condemned at a Sessions holden at St. Edmunds-bury in Suffolke (London
1645)
The Lawes against Witches) and Coniuration. And Some brief Notes and Observations for the Discovery of Witches (London
1645)
Signes and wonders from Heaven. With a true Relation of a Monster borne in Ratcliffe Highway ... Likewise a new discovery of Witches in Stepney parish. And how 20. Witches more were executed in Suffolke this last Assise (London
1645)
John Davenport
The Witches of Huntingdon) Their Examinations and Confessions; exactly taken by his Mqjesties Justices of Peace for that County (London
1646)
John Gaule
Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts (London
1646)
Matthew Hopkins
The Discovery of Witches: In Answer to several! Queries Lately Delivered to the Judges of Assize for the County of Norfolk (London
1647)
John Stearne
A Cotifirmation And Discovery of Witch Craft (London
1648)
A Most Certain) Strange) and true Discovery of a Witch. Being taken by some of the Parliament Forces) as she was standing on a small planck-board and sqyling on it over the River of Newbury (London
1643)
The Examination) Confession) and Execution) of Joane Joan Cariden) and Jane Hott: who were executed at Feversham in Kent
for being Witches) on Munday the 29 of September
1645 (London
1645)
Mary Moore
Wondefull News from the North. Or
A True Relation Of The Sad And Grievous Torments) inflicted upon Bodies of three Children of Mr. George Muschamp
late of the County of Northumberland by Witchcraft (London
1650)
H. F.
A Prodigious & Tragicall History Of The Arraignment
Confession) and Condemnation of six Witches at Maidstone in Kent (London
1652)
Explanatory Notes