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Thinking with Demons - The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe

Thinking with Demons - The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
Borító: Fűzött
ISBN: 9780198208082
Méret: 23.4
Oldalszám: 845
Megjelenés éve: 1999
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Thinking with Demons - The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe

Winner of The Gladstone History Book Prize for 1997
Outstanding range and quality of research
Will advance the debate on ideas about witchcraft

This is a work of fundamental importance for our understanding of the intellectual and cultural history of early modern Europe. Stuart Clark offers a new interpretation of the witchcraft beliefs of European intellectuals based on their publications in the field of demonology, and shows how these beliefs fitted rationally with many other views current in Europe between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.

Professor Clark is the first to explore the appeal of demonology to early modern intellectuals by looking at the books they published on the subject during this period. After examining the linguistic foundations of their writings, the author shows how the writers` ideas about witchcraft (and about magic) complemented their other intellectual commitments--in particular, their conceptions of nature, history, religion, and politics. The result is much more than a history of demonology. It is a survey of wider intellectual and ideological purposes, and underlines just how far the nature of rationality is dependent on its historical context.

Readership: Scholars and students of 15th to 18th century Europe, particularly those interested in cultural and intellectual history. Also those interested in the phenomenon of witchcraft beliefs and demonology, and religious reformation.

Contents
PART I : LANGUAGE 1. Witchcraft and Language 2. Festivals and Sabbaths 3. Dual Classification 4. Contrariety 5. Inversion

6. The Devil, God`s Ape 7. Witchcraft and Wit-Craft 8. Women and Witchcraft 9. Unstable Meanings

PART II : SCIENCE 10. Witchcraft and science 11. The Devil in Nature 12. The Causes of Witchcraft 13. Believers and Sceptics 14. Natural Magic 15. Demonic Magic 16. Prerogative Instances (1) 17. Prerogative Instances (2) 18. The Magical Power of Signs 19. Witchcraft and the Scientific Revolution

PART III: HISTORY 20. Witchcraft and History 21. Postremus Furor Satanae 22. Eschatology 23. The Life and Times of the Antichrist 24. The Witch as Portent 25. Witch-Cleansing 26. Understanding Possession 27. Possession, Exorcism, and History
28. Before Loudun

PART IV: RELIGION 29. Witchcraft and Religion 30. Cases of Conscience 31. Popular Magic 32. Superstition 33. Reformation

34. Acculturation by Text 35. Protestant Witchcraft, Catholic Witchcraft

PART V: POLITICS 36. Politics and Witchcraft 37. Magistrates and Witches 38. Inviolability 39. The Charisma of Office 40. Mystical Politics 41. Marvellous Monarchy 42. Spectacles of Disenchantment 43. Kingcraft and Witchcraft 44. Bodin`s Political Demonology

Postscript Bibliography Index





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