This thesis presents a study of the production and reception of English writing on witchcraft from the period 1560-1660 using the methodologies of the history of the book and the history of reading. The body of works under consideration includes scholarly treatises, news pamphlets, drama and ballads. The origins, literary contexts, production, dissemination and reception of these works are considered across the period. Analysis of reception involves consideration of contemporary library holdings, citations in print, binding and contemporary annotations; this section is based on study of the holdings of a number of research libraries in England and North America. The study supports the conclusions of recent research into scholarly writing on...
This book, a volume in Houghton Mifflin\u27s Problems in European Civilization series, brings togeth...
This edition of Oxford, Bodleian, e Mus. 173, ff. 37r-v presents three rituals from late sixteenth-c...
This dissertation examines the ways that books can show the place of magic in fifteenth-century Engl...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
From the very earliest times, mankind recognized the existence of witchcraft, but, apart from isolat...
The proposed paper forms part of a wider study into the material production and contemporary recepti...
This study is a pragmatic description of the evolution of the genre of English witchcraft pamphlets ...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
This thesis investigates witchcraft during the reign of King James VI and I when belief in witchcraf...
This thesis is the first sustained analysis of witchcraft and the law as represented on the English ...
International Conference SEDERI (23. 2012. Sevilla)Since the Middle Ages, witchcraft had been a matt...
PhD ThesisThis study has examined the way in which the Reformation and Counter Reformation influenc...
This book represents the first systematic study of the role of the Devil in English witchcraft pamph...
The history of witchcraft as a crime in England maps roughly onto the early modern period as a whole...
© 2014 Dr. Charlotte-Rose MillarThe links between English witchcraft and the Devil have not been the...
This book, a volume in Houghton Mifflin\u27s Problems in European Civilization series, brings togeth...
This edition of Oxford, Bodleian, e Mus. 173, ff. 37r-v presents three rituals from late sixteenth-c...
This dissertation examines the ways that books can show the place of magic in fifteenth-century Engl...
The dissertation examines the explosion of early modern English writing on witchcraft that occurred ...
From the very earliest times, mankind recognized the existence of witchcraft, but, apart from isolat...
The proposed paper forms part of a wider study into the material production and contemporary recepti...
This study is a pragmatic description of the evolution of the genre of English witchcraft pamphlets ...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
This thesis investigates witchcraft during the reign of King James VI and I when belief in witchcraf...
This thesis is the first sustained analysis of witchcraft and the law as represented on the English ...
International Conference SEDERI (23. 2012. Sevilla)Since the Middle Ages, witchcraft had been a matt...
PhD ThesisThis study has examined the way in which the Reformation and Counter Reformation influenc...
This book represents the first systematic study of the role of the Devil in English witchcraft pamph...
The history of witchcraft as a crime in England maps roughly onto the early modern period as a whole...
© 2014 Dr. Charlotte-Rose MillarThe links between English witchcraft and the Devil have not been the...
This book, a volume in Houghton Mifflin\u27s Problems in European Civilization series, brings togeth...
This edition of Oxford, Bodleian, e Mus. 173, ff. 37r-v presents three rituals from late sixteenth-c...
This dissertation examines the ways that books can show the place of magic in fifteenth-century Engl...