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Book cover image of Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, Volume 2: Ancient Greece and Rome by Bengt Ankarloo

Authors: Bengt Ankarloo (Editor), Stuart Clark
ISBN-13: 9780812217056, ISBN-10: 0812217055
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Date Published: October 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Bengt Ankarloo

Bengt Ankarloo is Professor of History at Lund University, Sweden. Stuart Clark is Professor of History at the University of Wales, Swansea.

Book Synopsis

Topics include binding spells, curse tablets, and the demonization of magic and sorcery by Christianity.

Library Journal

This series provides a scholarly survey of European belief in the supernatural. Using broad definitions of witchcraft and the supernatural, it provides a framework for inquiring into the supernatural in Europe from ancient to modern times. Each volume is divided into sections, each of which was written by a prominent scholar in that field. The first volume looks at the practices resulting in a belief in sorcery and witchcraft in Greek and Roman times. Part 1 covers curses, spells, and voodoo dolls in ancient Greek and Rome; Part 2 offers a literary review of witches and sorcerers in classical literature; Part 3 analyzes the role of magic in the classical world; and Part 4 covers belief in demons in the classical world, early Christianity, and Judaism. The second volume covers the witch trials of the 18th and 19th century. Part 1 analyzes the general reasons for their decline; Part 2 discusses beliefs in witchcraft after the trials; and Part 3 discusses the trials' origins in Enlightenment, Romantic, and Liberal thought. The third volume discusses modern witchcraft. Part 1 describes the rise of modern pagan witchcraft; Part 2 looks at modern Satanism (thoroughly dispelling the myth of ritual abuse); and Part 3 analyzes more traditional practices of witchcraft in the 20th century including bewitchments and cursings, and looks into the future of such practices. These volumes provide an exceptional historical and social analysis of subject of enduring interest. All three are highly recommended for academic libraries.--Gail Wood, SUNY at Cortland Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Binding Spells: Curse Tablets and Voodoo Dolls in the Greek and Roman Worlds
—Daniel Ogden Witches and Sorcerers in Classical Literature
—Georg Luck Imagining Greek and Roman Magic
—Richard Gordon The Demonization of Magic and Sorcery in Late Antiquity: Christian Redefinitions of Pagan Religions
—Valerie Flint

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