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Reginald Scot - The Discoverie of Witchcraft

Reginald Scot - The Discoverie of Witchcraft

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The Discoverie of Witchcraft, published by Reginald Scot in 1584, is a groundbreaking work that challenges the existence of witchcraft and the widespread persecution of alleged witches. It is special for its comprehensive documentation of magical practices, spells, and conjurations, making it one of the earliest compendiums of magic and witchcraft. While aiming to debunk superstitions, Scot meticulously catalogued the occult knowledge of his time, preserving a wealth of information about historical magical traditions. The book promotes scepticism and rationalism while serving as an invaluable resource on early modern occultism.

 

Scot was deeply motivated by a desire to oppose the irrational and un-Christian prosecution of alleged witches. He held the Roman Catholic Church largely responsible for perpetuating these superstitions and targeted prominent writers such as Jean Bodin, author of Démonomanie des Sorciers, and Jacobus Sprenger, co-author of the infamous Malleus Maleficarum. In contrast, Scot respected figures like Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Johann Weyer, adopting some of their more rational views on demonology.

 

  • Dimensions: 245 by 175 mm (9.65 by 6.89 inches)
  • Length: 600 pages
  • Paper: Premium paper from Fedrigoni, a renowned Italian paper factory known for excellence in quality prints and fine arts. Fedrigoni is committed to improving sustainability, supporting United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and working throughout the entire value chain.
  • Bound in luxurious cloth-structured Fedrigoni Imitlin paper
  • Decorated with gold gilding for an elegant touch
  • Includes two high-quality ribbon bookmarks for convenience
  • Hand-numbered, making each copy a unique collector’s item
  • Gold gilded edges
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