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

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Oxford University Press, 1999 - 827 頁
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 between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, based on their publications in the field of demonology. He shows how these beliefs fitted rationally with other views current in Europe throughout that period, and underlines just how far the nature of rationality is dependent on its historical context.

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Witchcraft and Language
3
Festivals and Sabbats
11
Dual Classification
31
Contrariety
43
Inversion
69
The Devil Gods Ape
80
Witchcraft and WitCraft
94
Women and Witchcraft
106
Understanding Possession
389
Possession Exorcism and History
401
Before Loudun
423
RELIGION
435
Witchcraft and Religion
437
Cases of Conscience
445
Popular Magic
457
Superstition
472

Unstable Meanings
134
SCIENCE
149
Witchcraft and Science
151
The Devil in Nature
161
The Causes of Witchcraft
179
Believers and Sceptics
195
Natural Magic
214
Demonic Magic
233
Prerogative Instances 1
251
Prerogative Instances 2
259
The Magical Power of Signs
281
Witchcraft and the Scientific Revolution
294
HISTORY
313
Witchcraft and History
315
Postremus Furor Satanae
321
Eschatology
335
The Life and Times of the Antichrist
346
The Witch as Portent
363
WitchCleansing
375
Reformation
489
Acculturation by Text
509
Protestant Witchcraft Catholic Witchcraft
526
POLITICS
547
Witchcraft and Politics
549
Magistrates and Witches
560
Inviolability
572
The Charisma of Office
582
Mystical Politics
602
Marvellous Monarchy
619
Spectacles of Disenchantment
634
Kingcraft and Witchcraft
655
Bodins Political Demonology
668
Postscript
683
Bibliography A Items before 1800
687
B Items after 1800
726
Index
773
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Stuart Clark is at University of Swansea.

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