Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking behind them all. But were his powers real? Did his powers have limits? Or were tales of the demonic all one grand illusion? Physicians, lawyers, and theologians at different times and places answered these questions differently and disagreed bitterly. The demonic took many forms in medieval and early modern Europe. By examining individual authors from across the continent, this book reveals the many purposes to which the devil could be put, both during the late medieval fight against heresy and during the age of Reformations. It explores what it was like to live with demons, and how careers and identities were constructed out of battles agai...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
"The Devil in the Detail" explores the rationality of magical belief on the early modern English sta...
Between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the 17th century, western Europe is the sta...
This is a highly original study of possession by demons and their exorcism, which was rife in early ...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
The second half of the 16th century marks an unprecedented vogue of demonology. The authors of theol...
The fifteenth century is more than any other the century of the persecution of witches. So wrote Joh...
Nathan Johnstone looks at the ways in which beliefs about the nature of the Devil and his power in h...
This book represents the first systematic study of the role of the Devil in English witchcraft pamph...
The affirmation of the possibility for demons to assume a body was not a minor argument of the conce...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
"The Devil in the Detail" explores the rationality of magical belief on the early modern English sta...
Between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the 17th century, western Europe is the sta...
This is a highly original study of possession by demons and their exorcism, which was rife in early ...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
The second half of the 16th century marks an unprecedented vogue of demonology. The authors of theol...
The fifteenth century is more than any other the century of the persecution of witches. So wrote Joh...
Nathan Johnstone looks at the ways in which beliefs about the nature of the Devil and his power in h...
This book represents the first systematic study of the role of the Devil in English witchcraft pamph...
The affirmation of the possibility for demons to assume a body was not a minor argument of the conce...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
Examining Board: Professor Martin van Gelderen (Supervisor), European University Institute / Georg-A...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...