Religion and the Decline of MagicReligion & the Decline of Magic is Keith Thomas's classic history of the magical beliefs held by people on every level of English society in the 16th and 17th centuries and how these beliefs were a part of the religious and scientific assumptions of the time. It is not only a major historical and religious work, but a thoroughly enjoyable book filled with fascinating facts and original insights into an area of human nature that remains controversial today- the belief in the supernatural that still continues in the modern world. |
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... Prognostication , or astrological forecast of the notable events of the year . Usually they were all sold together as one piece , interlarded with the sort of miscellaneous information which diaries still carry today - a list of markets ...
... Prognostication , or astrological forecast of the notable events of the year . Usually they were all sold together as one piece , interlarded with the sort of miscellaneous information which diaries still carry today - a list of markets ...
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... prognostication was the first of many . Foreign prognostications still circulated , but their place was steadily usurped by domestic products . By 1600 there had been probably over six hundred different almanacs published in England ...
... prognostication was the first of many . Foreign prognostications still circulated , but their place was steadily usurped by domestic products . By 1600 there had been probably over six hundred different almanacs published in England ...
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Keith Thomas. Prognostication was often merely an additional calendar of secular occurrences during the year . It was only the subsequent breakdown in censorship which made political forecasting commonplace . Yet even without a ...
Keith Thomas. Prognostication was often merely an additional calendar of secular occurrences during the year . It was only the subsequent breakdown in censorship which made political forecasting commonplace . Yet even without a ...
Contents
The Environment | 3 |
The Magic of the Medieval Church | 43 |
3 The Impact of the Reformation | 63 |
Copyright | |
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