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Filed under: Witchcraft -- Pomerania (Poland and Germany) -- Fiction The Amber Witch (from David Nutt's 1895 London edition, as reprinted in 1971 by Dover), by Wilhelm Meinhold, trans. by Lucie Duff Gordon (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch (part of the second volume of a 2-volume multi-work edition), by Wilhelm Meinhold, trans. by Lucie Duff Gordon (Gutenberg text) Sidonia the Sorceress; Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch (London: Reeves and Turner, 1894), by Wilhelm Meinhold, trans. by Lady Wilde and Lucie Duff Gordon Sidonia von Bork, die Klosterhexe (3 volumes, in German; Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1847-1848), by Wilhelm Meinhold (PDF files at Google Sites)
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Filed under: Witchcraft Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, by Charles Godfrey Leland (HTML at sacred-texts.com) Demonology and Witchcraft: With Special Reference to Modern "Spiritualism", So-Called, and the "Doctrines of Demons" (London: J. F. Shaw and Co., 1889), by Robert Brown (page images at HathiTrust) History of Salem Witchcraft: A Review of Charles W. Upham's Great Work (with The Planchette Mystery, Modern Spiritualism (by Stowe), and Dr. Doddridge's Dream; New York: S. R. Wells, 1872), ed. by Samuel R. Wells, contrib. by Harriet Beecher Stowe (page images at HathiTrust) La Brujería y los Brujos de Cuba (in Spanish; Havana: Imp. de "El Cubano", 1900), by X.X.X. Of Credulity and Incredulity, in Things Natural, Civil, and Divine (London: Printed for T. Garthwait, 1668), by Meric Casaubon The Sorceress, by Jules Michelet, trans. by A. R. Allinson (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Among My Books (first series), by James Russell Lowell (Gutenberg text) The Hartfordshire Wonder: or, Strange News from Ware (originally published 1669; reprinted with introductory note as Hertfordshire Folk Lore #5, 1909), by M. J., ed. by W. B. Gerish (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, by Walter Scott (HTML at Virginia) Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, From the Most Authentic Sources (New York: Redfield, 1852), by Thomas Wright
Filed under: Witchcraft -- Channel Islands Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands: Transcripts from the Official Records of the Guernsey Royal Court, With an English Translation and Historical Introduction (Guernsey: Guille-Alles Library and T. M. Bichard, 1886), by John Linwood Pitts
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Filed under: Witchcraft -- Early works to 1800 A Collection of Modern Relations of Matter of Fact, Concerning Witches and Witchcraft Upon the Persons of People: To Which is Prefixed a Meditation Concerning the Mercy of God, in Preserving Us From the Malice and Power of Evil Angels ("Part I"; no further parts published; London: Printed for J. Harris, 1693), by Matthew Hale (multiple formats at archive.org) The Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving, That the Compacts and Contracts of Witches With Devils and All Infernal Spirits or Familiars, Are But Erroneous Novelties and Imaginary Conceptions (London: Printed for A. Clark, 1665), by Reginald Scot An Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft: With Observations Upon Matters of Fact, Tending to Clear the Texts of the Sacred Scriptures, and Confute the Vulgar Errors About That Point; and Also Two Sermons (London: Printed for R. Knaplock and D. Midwinter, 1718), by Francis Hutchinson (multiple formats at archive.org) Malleus Maleficarum (in Latin; Nuremberg: A. Koberger, 1494), by Heinrich Institoris and Jakob Sprenger Saducismus Triumphatus: or, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches and Apparitions (London: Printed for J. Collins and S. Lownds, 1681), by Joseph Glanvill, trans. by Anthony Horneck, contrib. by Henry More Scot's Discovery of Witchcraft (London: Printed by R. C. and are to be sold by Giles Cavert, 1651), by Reginald Scot (HTML at EEBO TCP) Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts: By Iohn Gaule, Preacher of the Word at Great Staughton in the County of Huntington (London: Printed by W. Wilson for R. Clutterbuck, 1646), by John Gaule A Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft (2 volumes; London: Printed for E. Curll et al., 1715-1716), by Richard Boulton De la Démonomanie des Sorciers (in French; Paris: J. du Puys, 1587), by Jean Bodin Pandaemonium, or, The Devil's Cloyster: Being a Further Blow to Modern Sadduceism, Proving the Existence of Witches and Spirits (London: Printed for J. Walthoe, 1684), by Richard Bovet The Possibility and Reality of Magick, Sorcery, and Witchcraft, Demostrated: or, A Vindication of A Compleat History of Magick, Sorcery, and Withcraft, in Answer to Dr. Hutchinson's Historical Essay (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1722), by Richard Boulton (multiple formats at archive.org) Tractatus de Confessionibus Maleficorum et Sagarum: Secundò Recognitus, et Auctior Redditus (in Latin; Trier: H. Bock, 1605), by Peter Binsfeld Der Hexenhammer (German translation of Malleus Maleficarum; 3 volumes; Berlin: H. Barsdorf, 1906), by Heinrich Institoris and Jakob Sprenger, trans. by Richard Schmidt The Certainty of The Worlds of Spirits and, Consequently, of The Immortality of Souls of The Malice and Misery of The Devils and The Damned, and of The Blessedness of The Justified, Fully Evinced By The Unquestionable Histories of Apparitions, Operations, Witchcrafts, Voices &c. (title page misdated; London: Printed for T. Parkhurst and J. Salisbury, 1691), by Richard Baxter Daimonologia: or, A Treatise of Spirits, Wherein Several Places of Scripture are Expounded, Against the Vulgar Errors Concerning Witchcraft, Apparitions, &c.; To Which is Added an Appendix, Containing Some Reflections on Mr. Boulton's Answer to Dr. Hutchinson's Historical Essay, Entitled The Possibility and Reality of Magick, Sorcery and Witchcraft Demonstrated (London: Printed for the author, 1723), by Jacques de Daillon De Praestigiis Daemonum, et Incantationibus ac Veneficijs, Libri V (in Latin; Basel: Per I. Oporinum, 1563), by Johann Weyer and Joannes Oporinus Opera Omnia (in Latin; Amsterdam: P. van den Berge, 1660), by Johann Weyer (page images at HathiTrust) A True Interpretation of the Witch of Endor (second edition; London: Printed by subscription, 1724), by Lodowick Muggleton, contrib. by John Reeve Bezauberte Welt (3 volumes in German; Leipzig: Weygand, 1781-1782), by Balthasar Bekker, ed. by Joh. Salomo Semler, trans. by Johann Moritz Schwager Satan's Invisible World Discovered (Edinburgh: T. G. Stevenson, 1871), by George Sinclair, ed. by Thomas George Stevenson (page images at HathiTrust) The World Bewitch'd: or, An Examination of the Common Opinions Concerning Spirits, Their Nature, Power, Administration and Operations; As Also the Effects Men Are Able to Produce by Their Communication (only 1 volume published of this translation; London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1695), by Balthasar Bekker (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Displaying of Supposed Witchcraft: Wherein is Affirmed That There Are Many Sorts of Deceivers and Impostors, and Divers Persons Under a Passive Delusion of Melancholy and Fancy (London: Printed by J. M., 1677), by John Webster
Filed under: Witchcraft -- Great BritainFiled under: Witchcraft -- History The History of Witchcraft and Demonology (London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co.; New York: A. A. Knopf, 1926), by Montague Summers The History of Witchcraft and Demonology (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1926), by Montague Summers An History of Magic, Witchcraft, and Animal Magnetism (2 volumes; London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1851), by J. C. Colquhoun Histoire de la Magie: Du Monde Surnaturel et de la Fatalité à Travers les Temps et les Peuples (published under "P. Christian" pseudonym, in French; Paris: Furne, Jouvet et cie, ca. 1870), by Christian Pitois Lives of the Necromancers: or, An account of the Most Eminent Persons in Successive Ages, Who Have Claimed for Themselves, or to Whom Has Been Imputed by Others, the Exercise of Magical Power (London: Frederick J. Mason, 1834), by William Godwin (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Witchcraft -- India Witchcraft in Ancient India (extracted from The Indian Antiquary, March 1899), by M. Winternitz Filed under: Witchcraft -- IrelandMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |