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Richard Kieckhefer

    1 janvier 1946

    Cet auteur explore principalement la fin du Moyen Âge, avec un intérêt marqué pour l'architecture ecclésiastique et l'histoire de la sorcellerie et de la magie. Son œuvre analyse comment les communautés forgent et maintiennent un sentiment de culture partagée malgré les différences et les différends. Il examine la relation complexe entre la piété ordinaire et extraordinaire, ainsi que les dynamiques de collaboration et de conflit dans la création de structures monumentales symbolisant les intérêts communautaires.

    Richard Kieckhefer
    Magie im Mittelalter
    European Witch Trials
    Magic in the middle ages
    • 2021

      European Witch Trials

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.

      European Witch Trials
    • 1995

      This textbook deals with magic, both natural and demonic, within the broad context of medieval culture. Covering the years c. 500 to 1500, with a chapter on antiquity, it invesigates the way magic relates to the many other cultural forms of the time, such as religion and science, literature and art. The book begins with a full discussion of the social history of magic and of the ways in which magical beliefs borrowed from a diversity of cultures. Thereafter, within a wider study of the growth and development of the phenomenon, the author shows how magic served as a point of contact between the popular and elite classes, how the reality of beliefs is reflected in the fiction witchcraft led to changes in the law. The chapter on medieval literature, and how the permagicalsecution of magic and er on necromancy is the most original, based largely on unpublished manuscripts and arguing for a new interpretation of the material. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach Professor Kieckhefer has taken magic from its cultural isolation and placed it firmly at the crossroads of medieval culture, as a focal point for our understanding of many other aspects of medieval history.

      Magic in the middle ages
    • 1992