Martin Delrio, author of Disquisitiones magicae (Investigations into Magic, 1599-1600) probably never persecuted or met a witchcraft suspect, yet his name is a byword for credulity and cruelty. Jan Machielsen recovers the lost world of Delrio's scholarship set in the context of the Catholic Reformation, rather than the straitjacket of demonology.
Martin Delrio, author of Disquisitiones magicae (Investigations into Magic, 1599-1600) probably never persecuted or met a witchcraft suspect, yet his name is a byword for credulity and cruelty. Jan Machielsen recovers the lost world of Delrio's scholarship set in the context of the Catholic Reformation, rather than the straitjacket of demonology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs
Jan Machielsen (DPhil in History, Oxford, 2011) is Departmental Lecturer in Early Modern European History at New College, Oxford. He is the editor, with Clare Copeland, of Angels of Light? Sanctity and the Discernment of Spirits in the Early Modern Period (2013) and the author of a number of articles exploring the intersection of religious and intellectual history. This is his first monograph.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1: Identities 1: Magistrate 2: Jesuit 3: Friend Section 2: Humanism 4: The Spoils of Egypt 5: Youthful Adversaries 6: A Tale of Two Senecas 7: Divining Words 8: Historical Drama Section 3: Demonology 9: A Web of Demons 10: A Textual Science 11: Trials and Tribulations Section 4: Theology 12: The Virgin and the Word 13: Vehement Vituperation 14: Editing Lives
Introduction Section 1: Identities 1: Magistrate 2: Jesuit 3: Friend Section 2: Humanism 4: The Spoils of Egypt 5: Youthful Adversaries 6: A Tale of Two Senecas 7: Divining Words 8: Historical Drama Section 3: Demonology 9: A Web of Demons 10: A Textual Science 11: Trials and Tribulations Section 4: Theology 12: The Virgin and the Word 13: Vehement Vituperation 14: Editing Lives
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