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Everyday Magic In Early Modern Europe Dr Kathryn A Edwards

  • SKU: BELL-10819822
Everyday Magic In Early Modern Europe Dr Kathryn A Edwards
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Dr Kathryn A. Edwards
ISBN: 9781315581330, 9781472433503, 9781472433527, 9781317138334, 9781317138341, 9781472433510, 1315581337, 1472433505, 1472433521
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Everyday Magic In Early Modern Europe Dr Kathryn A Edwards by Dr Kathryn A. Edwards 9781315581330, 9781472433503, 9781472433527, 9781317138334, 9781317138341, 9781472433510, 1315581337, 1472433505, 1472433521 instant download after payment.

Experiences of magic and witchcraft in the early modern period have often been presented as extraordinary occurrences, when they were, from the perspective of people living during this period, part of a shared and familiar cosmological outlook. By presenting a range of everyday supernatural experiences, from spirit-assisted treasure hunting to magically-assisted recipes, this book will show the extent to which such incidents and the beliefs underlying them have common frames of reference and were accepted as legitimate, if unusual, practices.

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