Witches' Sabbath

Witches' Sabbath
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ISBN-10 : 1943679126
ISBN-13 : 9781943679126
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Synopsis Witches' Sabbath by : Maurice Sachs

Literary Nonfiction. LGBTQIA Studies. Autobiography. Translated from the French by Richard Howard. Witches' Sabbath is the remarkable autobiographical chronicle of French author Maurice Sachs (1906-1945). To Sachs, the work was "a statement of account, a moral memo. Or should I say immoral?" He recounts how, as a young man, he befriended Jean Cocteau and Coco Chanel, both of whom he stole from, as he stole from many others in his life (Sachs would later propose writing a book entitled Confessions of a Thief). He tells of when, in 1925, he converted to Catholicism and entered a seminary, only to be expelled because of his homosexuality. He tells of when he drifted through America, of when he nearly drank himself to death, of his many failed love affairs. In addition to being a compelling, honest portrait of a unique character, Witches' Sabbath is also notable for its engagement with literature. Every period of Sachs' life is marked by his dialogue with living and dead authors; Charles Baudelaire, Marcel Proust, Stendhal, all are featured. Thanks to his lifelong obsession with literature, Sachs developed a style all his own: peppered with keen, acerbic portraits of his contemporaries, sometimes picaresque, introspective and often full of irony.

Origins of the Witches’ Sabbath

Origins of the Witches’ Sabbath
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9780271089515
ISBN-13 : 0271089512
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Origins of the Witches’ Sabbath by : Michael D. Bailey

While the perception of magic as harmful is age-old, the notion of witches gathering together in large numbers, overtly worshiping demons, and receiving instruction in how to work harmful magic as part of a conspiratorial plot against Christian society was an innovation of the early fifteenth century. The sources collected in this book reveal this concept in its formative stages. The idea that witches were members of organized heretical sects or part of a vast diabolical conspiracy crystalized most clearly in a handful of texts written in the 1430s and clustered geographically around the arc of the western Alps. Michael D. Bailey presents accessible English translations of the five oldest surviving texts describing the witches’ sabbath and of two witch trials from the period. These sources, some of which were previously unavailable in English or available only in incomplete or out-of-date translations, show how perceptions of witchcraft shifted from a general belief in harmful magic practiced by individuals to a conspiratorial and organized threat that led to the witch hunts that shook northern Europe and went on to influence conceptions of diabolical witchcraft for centuries to come. Origins of the Witches’ Sabbath makes freshly available a profoundly important group of texts that are key to understanding the cultural context of this dark chapter in Europe’s history. It will be especially valuable to those studying the history of witchcraft, medieval and early modern legal history, religion and theology, magic, and esotericism.

Ecstasies

Ecstasies
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Publisher : Penguin Mass Market
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 0140158588
ISBN-13 : 9780140158588
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Ecstasies by : Carlo Ginzburg

Weaving early accounts of witchcraft-trial records, ecclesiastical tracts, folklore, and popular iconography-into new and startling patterns, Carlo Ginzburg presents in Ecstasies compelling evidence of a hidden shamanistic culture that flourished across Europe and in England for thousands of years.

The Night Battles (RLE Witchcraft)

The Night Battles (RLE Witchcraft)
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781136740114
ISBN-13 : 1136740112
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Night Battles (RLE Witchcraft) by : Carlo Ginzburg

Based on research in the Inquisitorial archives, the book recounts the story of a peasant fertility cult centred on the benandanti. These men and women regarded themselves as professional anti-witches, who (in dream-like states) apparently fought ritual battles against witches and wizards, to protect their villages and harvests. If they won, the harvest would be good, if they lost, there would be famine. The inquisitors tried to fit them into their pre-existing images of the witches’ sabbat. The result of this cultural clash which lasted over a century, was the slow metamorphosis of the benandanti into their enemies – the witches. Carlo Ginzburg shows clearly how this transformation of the popular notion of witchcraft was manipulated by the Inquisitors, and disseminated all over Europe and even to the New World. The peasants’ fragmented and confused testimony reaches us with great immediacy, enabling us to identify a level of popular belief which constitutes a valuable witness for the reconstruction of the peasant way of thinking of this age.

Sabbats

Sabbats
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Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 1567186637
ISBN-13 : 9781567186635
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Sabbats by : Edain McCoy

Mark the passing of time and honor each season with sacred ritual and seasonal craftwork, ancient stories and traditional treats. Create a colorful mask for Samhain, make a honey cake for Imbolg, fashion a chaplet of flowers at Bealtaine, bake a Brigid's blackberry pie for Lughnasadh, even accompany your sabbat festivities with music from eight traditional musical scores--it's easy with Sabbats as your guide. Learn how to combine old customs with new expressions of your beliefs and your chosen tradition. Deepen your connection to the turning of the wheel as you celebrate the eight sacred seasons of the Witches' year.

Witch Craze

Witch Craze
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0300119836
ISBN-13 : 9780300119831
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Witch Craze by : Lyndal Roper

A powerful account of witches, crones, and the societies that make them From the gruesome ogress in Hansel and Gretel to the hags at the sabbath in Faust, the witch has been a powerful figure of the Western imagination. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries thousands of women confessed to being witches--of making pacts with the Devil, causing babies to sicken, and killing animals and crops--and were put to death. This book is a gripping account of the pursuit, interrogation, torture, and burning of witches during this period and beyond. Drawing on hundreds of original trial transcripts and other rare sources in four areas of Southern Germany, where most of the witches were executed, Lyndal Roper paints a vivid picture of their lives, families, and tribulations. She also explores the psychology of witch-hunting, explaining why it was mostly older women that were the victims of witch crazes, why they confessed to crimes, and how the depiction of witches in art and literature has influenced the characterization of elderly women in our own culture.

Eight Sabbats for Witches, and Rites for Birth, Marriage, and Death

Eight Sabbats for Witches, and Rites for Birth, Marriage, and Death
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Publisher : Phoenix Pub
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0919345263
ISBN-13 : 9780919345263
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Eight Sabbats for Witches, and Rites for Birth, Marriage, and Death by : Janet Farrar

Dramatic rituals for the seasonal ceremonies and festivals linked with the waxing and waning of the natural year.

Season of the Witch

Season of the Witch
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Publisher : TarcherPerigee
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780399174964
ISBN-13 : 0399174966
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Season of the Witch by : Peter Bebergal

"From the hoodoo-inspired sounds of Elvis Presley to the Eastern odysseys of George Harrison, from the dark dalliances of Led Zeppelin to the Masonic imagery of today's hip-hop scene, the occult has long breathed life into rock and hip-hop--and, indeed, esoteric and supernatural traditions are a key ingredient behind the emergence and development of rock and roll ... [and in this book] writer and critic Peter Bebergal illuminates this web of influences"--Amazon.com.

Saturn's Jews

Saturn's Jews
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9780826444530
ISBN-13 : 0826444539
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Saturn's Jews by : Moshe Idel

Impressive dossier on the phenomenon of Saturnism, offering a new interpretation of aspects of Judaism, including the emergence of Sabbateanism.

The Witches' Sabbath

The Witches' Sabbath
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Publisher : Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780738767178
ISBN-13 : 0738767174
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Witches' Sabbath by : Kelden

Discover the Hidden Depths of the Sabbath Take flight for a mesmerizing exploration of an event long shrouded in fear and mystery—the Witches' Sabbath. Kelden presents an in-depth examination of the Sabbath's historical and folkloric development as well as its re-emergence within the modern practice of Witchcraft. From discussions on the folklore of flight and the events of nocturnal gatherings to enchanting rituals and recipes, you'll find everything you need to not only understand the nature of the legendary Sabbath, but also journey there yourself. Offering impressive research and compelling stories from across Europe and the early American colonies, this book is the ultimate resource for discovering an oft misunderstood and overlooked aspect of Witchcraft. Includes a foreword by Jason Mankey, author of The Horned God of the Witches