00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000Eng00شیطان شناسی و شکار جادوگران در اروپای اوائل دوره مدرن [کتاب انگلیسی]RoutledgeRoutledge Table of contents : Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Illustrations Preface Contributors Introduction: Demonology and witch-trials in dialogue 1. Demonology and the Relevance of the Witches’ Confessions 2. The Metamorphoses of the Anti-Witchcraft Treatise Errores Gazariorum (15th Century) 3. “I Confess That I Have Been Ignorant:” How the Malleus Maleficarum Changed the Universe of a Cleric at the End of the Fifteenth Century 4. “In the Body:” The Canon Episcopi, Andrea Alciati, and Gianfrancesco Pico’s Humanized Demons 5. French Demonology in an English Village: The St Osyth Experiment of 1582 6. English Witchcraft Pamphlets and the Popular Demonic 7. Witches’ Flight in Scottish Demonology 8. Demonology and Scepticism in Early Modern France: Bodin and Montaigne 9. Judge and Demonologist: Revisiting the Impact of Nicolas Rémy on the Lorraine Witch Trials 10. Demonological Texts, Judicial Procedure, and the Spread of Ideas about Witchcraft in Early Modern Rothenburg ob der Tauber 11. To Beat a Glass Drum: TheTransmission of Popular Notions of Demonology in Denmark and Germany 12. “He Promised Her So Many Things:” Witches, Sabbats, and Devils in Early Modern Denmark 13. Board Games, Dancing, and Lost Shoes: Ideas about Witches’ Gatherings in the Finnmark Witchcraft Trials 14. What did a Witch-Hunter in Finland Know about Demonology? 15. The Guardian of Hell: Popular Demonology, Exorcism, and Mysticism in Baroque Spain 16. Interpreting Children’s Blåkulla Stories in Sweden (1675) 17. Connecting Demonology and Witch-Hunting in Early Modern Europe Index شیطان‌شناسی شیطان‌شناسی مسیحی شیطان‌شناسی غربی book marcgt