Monday, January 17, 2022

Belief and Practice: Ideas of Sorcery and Witchcraft in Late Medieval England

Published 2007

137 Pages

This thesis analyzes fourteenth- and fifteenth-century sorcery and witchcraft cases from England and argues that witch-beliefs were developed and spread at the community level. Unlike the 1324 trial of Dame Alice Kyteler in Ireland, there were no inquisitional authorities in England that could have influenced ideas about sorcery, which can be found in legal records from London and Durham. The ideas found within these records reflect medieval laypeople's beliefs about magic, as well as their concerns about urgent social problems.


The Road to Heresy and Witchcraft: Women in Medieval Europe, 1000-1500

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