An edition of England's first demonologist (2011)

England's first demonologist

Reginald Scot & 'The Discoverie of Witchcraft'

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An edition of England's first demonologist (2011)

England's first demonologist

Reginald Scot & 'The Discoverie of Witchcraft'

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"'The fables of witchcraft have taken so fast hold and deepe root in the heart of man, that few or none can indure with patience the hand and correction of God.' Reginald Scot, whose words these are, published his remarkable book The Discoverie of Witchcraft in 1584. England's first major work of demonology, witchcraft and the occult, the book was unashamedly sceptical. It is said that so outraged was King James VI of Scotland by the disbelieving nature of Scot's work that, on James' accession to the English throne in 1603, he ordered every copy to be destroyed. Yet for all the anger directed at Scot, and his scorn for Stuart orthodoxy about wiches, the paradox was that his detailed account of sorcery helped strengthen the hold of European demonologies in England while also inspiring the distinctively English tradition of secular magic and conjuring. Scot's influence was considerable. Shakespeare drew on The Discoverie of Witchcraft for his depiction of the witches in Macbeth. So too did fellow-playwright Thomas Middleton in his tragi-comedy The Witch. Recognising Scot's central importance in the history of ideas, Philip C Almond places his subject in the febrile context of his age, examines the chief themes of his work and shows why his writings became a sourcebook for aspiring magicians and conjurors for several hundred years. England's First Demonologist makes a notable contribution to a fascinating but unjustly neglected topic in the study of Early Modern England and European intellectual history."--Publisher's website.

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I.B. Tauris
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2011, I.B. Tauris
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-239) and index.

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London, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
133.4094109031
Library of Congress
BF1581 .A46 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 246 p. ;
Number of pages
246

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Open Library
OL25033863M
Internet Archive
englandsfirstdem00almo
ISBN 10
1848857934
ISBN 13
9781848857933
LCCN
2011284130
OCLC/WorldCat
694832942

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