Optional Subject:
Witch-craft and witch-hunting in early modern Europe
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DEMONOLOGY Number
4:
George Gifford, A Dialogue concerning witches and witchcraft. |
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FRANCE
Number 1:
Documents on the trial of the witches of the crossroads of Marlou. |
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FRANCE Number 2:
Five Witchcraft Trials from Lorraine |
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FRANCE Number 3:
Documents from the Loudun Possession Cases |
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FRANCE Number 4:
Consultation of Father Pierre Lalemant, Chancellor of the University
of Paris. |
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GERMANY Number 1:
Trial of Ursula Götzin, Marchtal 1627 |
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GERMANY Number 2:
Urgicht der Maria Höllin, Kronenwirthin
1593. (Stadtarchiv Noerdlingen) |
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GERMANY Number 3:
The trial of Barbara Kurzhalsin (1629) from Wolfgang Behringer,
pp. 279-89; trans. Lyndal Roper |
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GERMANY Number 4:
The trial of Juditha Wagner (1689) manuscript, Stadtarchiv
Augsburg, trans. Lyndal Roper |
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ENGLAND Number 5:
The Trial of Richard Hathaway for a Cheat and Impostor |
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External resources
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"The
laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal wherein is
to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other
nations do agree with, and supply ours ", Sir George
Mackenzie |
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"Pleadings
in some remarkable cases before the Supreme Courts of Scotland
since the year 1661 to which the decisions are subjoyn'd",
Sir George Mackenzie |
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