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Science of Demons - Early Modern Authors Facing Witchcraft and the Devil

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Examining individual authors, this book reveals the many purposes to which the devil could be put, both during the late medieval fight against heresy and the age of Reformations. It explores what it was like to live with demons, and how identities were constructed out of the battle against them.

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Introduction: The Science of Demons Part 1: Beginnings 1. The Inquisitor’s Demons: Nicolau Eymeric’s Directorium Inquisitorum 2. Promoter of the Sabbat and Diabolical Realism: Nicolas Jacquier’s Flagellum hereticorum fascinariorum Part 2: The First Wave of Printed Witchcraft Texts 3. The Bestselling Demonologist: Heinrich Institoris’s Malleus maleficarum 4. Lawyers versus Inquisitors: Ponzinibio’s De lamiis and Spina’s De strigibus 5. The Witch-Hunting Humanist: Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola’s Strix Part 3: The Sixteenth-Century Debate 6. ‘Against the Devil, the Subtle and Cunning Enemy’: Johann Wier’s De praestigiis daemonum 7. The Will to Know and the Unknowable: Jean Bodin’s De La Démonomanie 8. Doubt and Demonology: Reginald Scot’s The Discoverie of Witchcraft 9. Demonology and Anti-Demonology: Binsfeld’s De confessionibus and Loos’s De vera et falsa magia 10. A Royal Witch Theorist: James VI’s Daemonologie 11. Demonology as Textual Scholarship: Martin Delrio’s Disquisitiones magicae Part 4: Demonology and Theology 12. ‘Of Ghostes and Spirites Walking by Nyght’: Ludwig Lavater’s Von Gespänsten 13. A Spanish Demonologist During the French Wars of Religion: Juan de Maldonado’s Traicté des anges et demons 14. Scourging Demons with Exorcism: Girolamo Menghi’s Flagellum daemonum 15. The Ambivalent Demonologist: William Perkins’s Discourse of the Damned Art of Witchcraft 16. Piety and Purification: The Anonymous Czarownica powołana Part 5: Demonology and Law 17. An Untrustworthy Reporter: Nicolas Remy’s Daemonolatreiae libri tres 18. The Mythmaker of the Sabbat: Pierre de Lancre’s Tableau de l’inconstance des mauvais anges et démons. 19. An Expert Lawyer and Reluctant Demonologist: Alonso de Salazar Frías, Spanish Inquisitor. Critical Editions and English Translations of Demonological Texts

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Jan Machielsen is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at Cardiff University.


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Examining individual authors, this book reveals the many purposes to which the devil could be put, both during the late medieval fight against heresy and the age of Reformations. It explores what it was like to live with demons, and how identities were constructed out of the battle against them.

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Emily Cock presenting Jan Machielsen's The Science of Demons: Early Modern Authors Facing Witchcraft and the Devil - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nVJ1iIpT2E

"This excellent collection of essays on demonology, from a team of leading scholars, can be firmly recommended. The book sweeps us from the medieval beginnings of demonology into the elaborate and Baroque imaginings of witches' sabbats in the early seventeenth century. Fearing witchcraft, writers on demonology created an intellectual system for combating the Devil and his witches as enemies of humankind. The demonologists revealed in this book are terrifyingly sincere - and we need to understand them better." — Julian Goodare, University of Edinburgh, UK
"The Science of Demons is that rare hybrid: a significant scholarly contribution that is also good fun to read. The demonic realm emerges as a valuable companion to and dark mirror of the clear daylight world. Through examination of nineteen individual demonologists, the collection elaborates on what Stuart Clark calls "thinking with demons." Demons, it turns out, insinuated themselves into every cranny of early modern European thought, from theology to science to entertainment, and from skepticism to belief. They provided early modern thinkers with ways to think across and between disciplinary boundaries and categorical designation, and to resolve the major conundrums of their age. Featuring essays on well-known demonologists and lesser-known figures from peripheral regions, all presented in accessible and often witty form, the collection clarifies much about early modern European intellectual history." — Valerie Kivelson, University of Michigan, USA
"This book brings together a remarkable group of experts to provide a panoramic survey of demonological literature. It is full of surprising insights and will be a standard work for years to come. A fitting tribute to Stuart Clark, it allows the reader to follow the development of the intellectual discussion of witchcraft and magic over time. An extraordinary achievement." —Lyndal Roper, University of Oxford, UK
"This splendid volume takes Stuart Clark’s magisterial work on the ways to think with demons as a jumping off point for nineteen fascinating and carefully researched studies of individual works of demonology from the fourteenth to the early seventeenth centuries. These outstanding essays by leaders in the field explore the complex interaction of societal and personal pressures, latent scepticism and local belief, that brought this science of demons to the centre of religious, intellectual and political attention over these centuries, and will immediately become an important new foundation and resource for any endeavouring to understand the historical development of the European witch-hunt." — Charles Zika, The University of Melbourne, Australia
This is an extremely effective, expert, and wide-ranging introduction to the early modern “science of demons.” It will be a standard reference for scholars working in this area formany years to come. - Michael D. Bailey, Iowa State University, USA

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