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Lu Ann Homza

    Village Infernos and Witches’ Advocates
    Village Infernos and Witches Advocates
    The Child Witches of Olague
    Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance
    • The book explores the complexity of religious authority during the Spanish Renaissance, challenging the conventional dichotomy of the period. By examining Inquisition trials, biblical translations, and various theological treatises, Homza reveals the dynamic intellectual landscape among Spain's ecclesiastics. The work highlights their varying preferences for humanism or scholasticism, emphasizing the flexibility and inconsistency in their approaches, which contrasts with the traditionally held view of rigid ideological battles.

      Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance
    • The Child Witches of Olague

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in early seventeenth-century Navarre, this work examines the witch hunts that led to thousands of children claiming to be bewitched. Through legal depositions from child witches, their families, and victims, it reveals the profound impact of the witch persecution from 1608 to 1614. The book provides a poignant exploration of the societal repercussions of these events, offering fresh insights into the complexities of early modern Iberian life and the tragic consequences of fear and superstition.

      The Child Witches of Olague
    • Village Infernos and Witches Advocates

      Witch-Hunting in Navarre, 16081614

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book offers a revisionist perspective on the Spanish witch-hunt in northern Navarre between 1608 and 1614, presenting a fresh analysis of Inquisitional evidence alongside newly discovered archival materials. It draws from various sources, including local secular and religious court documents, as well as notarial and census records, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the events and their societal implications.

      Village Infernos and Witches Advocates
    • A revisionist account of the Spanish witch-hunt that took place in northern Navarre from 1608 to 1614. Combines new readings of the Inquisitional evidence with archival finds from non-Inquisitional sources, including local secular and religious courts, and from notarial and census records.

      Village Infernos and Witches’ Advocates