Ecstasies

Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath

Tapa blanda, 368 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 14 de Junio de 2004 por University Of Chicago Press.

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978-0-226-29693-7
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From the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, men and women in Europe accused of witchcraft told how they were taken to the Sabbath—the nocturnal gathering before the devil at which they took part in orgies and obscene parodies of Christian rites, eating corpses and casting spells. These accounts, usually extracted by torture, are regarded by most historians today as the products of the inquisitors' own obsessions.

Ecstasies is the culmination of Carlo Ginsburg's longstanding fascination with popular myths that are shared across different cultures and eras. An expert in the field of microhistory—the archaeology of the marginalized and forgotten elements of human history—Ginsburg here compares and follows the stories and their forms, and gradually they begin to weave together into new and startling patterns. Why, for example, in 1321 were Jews and lepers the object of frenzied persecution, accused of conspiring to take over the French kingdom? What do Oedipus, …

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Temas

  • Folklore & Mythology
  • Witchcraft & Wicca
  • Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
  • General
  • Religion
  • Alternate Spirituality
  • Sabbat