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Johann Wier
Debating the Devil and Witches in Early Modern Europe
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English
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2022
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Valente Michaela :
Michaela Valente (Ph.D. 2000) is Professore Associato of Early Modern History at Università del Molise and since 2021 at “La Sapienza”, Università di Roma. She has published essays and books on Jean Bodin, on the demonological debate, and on the Roman Inquisition.
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"This concise and yet broad-ranging study is a very welcome contribution to historiography of the European witch-hunts as well as to the history of science, no small undertaking, requiring both encyclopedic knowledge and strong synthesis. [...] The notes alone offer a detailed mapping of scholarship on witchcraft and medicine making this book an excellent resource for readers across the disciplines."
- Virginia Krause, Renaissance and Reformation, Vol. 45, No. 2
"[...] I can say that the author certainly and convincingly managed to achieve her goal: to describe the view of Johannes Wier on witches, to clarify his context and to describe his long-term influence. Valente proffers clear and very accessible insights into the background, contents, context and reception of Wier’s position as he laid it down in various works. Valente’s book is an important contribution to early modern studies [...]"
- Herman Selderhuis, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 74, Iss. 1
- Virginia Krause, Renaissance and Reformation, Vol. 45, No. 2
"[...] I can say that the author certainly and convincingly managed to achieve her goal: to describe the view of Johannes Wier on witches, to clarify his context and to describe his long-term influence. Valente proffers clear and very accessible insights into the background, contents, context and reception of Wier’s position as he laid it down in various works. Valente’s book is an important contribution to early modern studies [...]"
- Herman Selderhuis, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 74, Iss. 1
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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1. History and historiography
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2. Wier’s early years and apprenticeship (1515–1557)
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3. Inside the labyrinth of spells
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4. Between magic and science
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5. Vince te ipsum
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6. Demons, sorcerers, and witches
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7. Scepticism and toleration
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8. Reading and refuting Wier
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Conclusion
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Bibliography (primary sources)
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Bibliography (secondary sources)
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Index
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