Occult in Medieval Europe 500-1500

Occult in Medieval Europe 500-1500

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Maxwell-Stuart, P G
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Of all the epithets popularly attached to the Middle Ages, 'superstitious' is perhaps the most common and most misleading. The eighteenth-century view that the era was represented by the Catholic Church and therefore backward and 'dark', in contrast to their own times which were forward-looking, rational and 'scientific', has created a myth which successive centuries have perpetuated.

This fascinating study challenges the assumption that the medieval period was an age of superstition, offering students a varied collection of documents surveying what people throughout Europe actually thought and believed about the occult sciences at the time. Using translated extracts - many of which appear in English for the first time - from religious, legal, medical and scientific documents, P. G. Maxwell-Stuart presents and explores the various branches of magic, divination, astrology and alchemy which helped people to make sense of their world.
EAN 9781403902894
ISBN 1403902895
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 20, 2005
Pages 264
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Maxwell-Stuart, P G
Illustrations 264 p.