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The Witchcraft Sourcebook, now in its second edition, is a fascinating collection of documents that illustrates the development of ideas about witchcraft from ancient times to the eighteenth century. Many of the sources come from the period between 1400 and 1750, when more than 100,000 people - most of them women - were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe and colonial America. During these years the prominent stereotype of the witch as an evil magician and servant of Satan emerged. Catholics and Protestants alike feared that the Devil and his human confederates were destroying Christian society. Including trial records, demonological treatises and sermons, literary texts, narratives of demonic possession, and artistic depiction of witches, the documents reveal how contemporaries from various periods have perceived alleged witches and their activities. Brian P. Levack shows how notions of witchcraft have changed over time and considers the connection between gender and witchcraft and the nature of the witch's perceived power. This second edition includes an extended section on the witch trials in England, Scotland and New England, fully revised and updated introductions to the sources to include the latest scholarship and a short bibliography at the end of each introduction to guide students in their further reading. The Sourcebook provides students of the history of witchcraft with a broad range of sources, many of which have been translated into English for the first time, with commentary and background by one of the leading scholars in the field.
By Brian P. Levack (editor)

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9781138774964 | 2 edition (Routledge, June 5, 2015), cover price $160.00 | About this edition: The Witchcraft Sourcebook, now in its second edition, is a fascinating collection of documents that illustrates the development of ideas about witchcraft from ancient times to the eighteenth century.
9780415195058 | Routledge, November 1, 2003, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: This fascinating collection of documents illustrates the development of ideas about witchcraft from ancient times to the twentieth century.

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9781138774971 | 2 pap/psc edition (Routledge, June 9, 2015), cover price $49.95
9780415195065 | Routledge, December 1, 2003, cover price $44.95 | About this edition: This fascinating collection of documents illustrates the development of ideas about witchcraft from ancient times to the twentieth century.

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Magic has been an important term in Western history and continues to be an essential topic in the modern academic study of religion, anthropology, sociology, and cultural history. Defining Magic is the first volume to assemble key texts that aim at determining the nature of magic, establish its boundaries and key features, and explain its working. The reader brings together seminal writings from antiquity to today. The texts have been selected on the strength of their success in defining magic as a category, their impact on future scholarship, and their originality. The writings are divided into chronological sections and each essay is separately introduced for student readers. Together, these texts - from Philosophy, Theology, Religious Studies, and Anthropology - reveal the breadth of critical approaches and responses to defining what is magic. CONTRIBUTORS: Aquinas, Augustine, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Dennis Diderot, Emile Durkheim, Edward Evans-Pritchard, James Frazer, Susan Greenwood, Robin Horton, Edmund Leach, Gerardus van der Leeuw, Christopher Lehrich, Bronislaw Malinowski, Marcel Mauss, Agrippa von Nettesheim, Plato, Pliny, Plotin, Isidore of Sevilla, Jesper Sorensen, Kimberley Stratton, Randall Styers, Edward Tylor
By Michael Stausberg (editor)

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9781908049797 | Routledge, January 1, 2013, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: Magic has been an important term in Western history and continues to be an essential topic in the modern academic study of religion, anthropology, sociology, and cultural history.

Paperback:

9781908049803 | Routledge, January 1, 2013, cover price $44.95

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Product Description: The English historian and antiquary Thomas Wright (1810-70) co-founded and joined a number of antiquarian and literary societies. He was greatly interested in Old English, Middle English and Anglo-Norman texts, and in the 1840s and 1850s he published widely within these areas...read more

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9780810338210 | Reprint edition (Gale Group, June 1, 1974), cover price $53.00 | About this edition: This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.

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9781108044196, titled "Narratives of Sorcery and Magic: From the Most Authentic Sources" | Cambridge Univ Pr, February 16, 2012, cover price $39.99 | About this edition: The English historian and antiquary Thomas Wright (1810-70) co-founded and joined a number of antiquarian and literary societies.
9781108044189, titled "Narratives of Sorcery and Magic: From the Most Authentic Sources" | Reprint edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, February 16, 2012), cover price $39.99 | About this edition: The English historian and antiquary Thomas Wright (1810-70) co-founded and joined a number of antiquarian and literary societies.

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