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The Salazar Documents: Inquisitor Alonso de Salazar Frías and Others on the Basque Witch Persecution
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Early in the 17th century the Western Pyrenees were riven by one of the greatest witch panics in history. The mountain villages were in uproar when villagers' children reported how they had been ab...
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28 October 2004

Early in the 17th century the Western Pyrenees were riven by one of the greatest witch panics in history. The mountain villages were in uproar when villagers' children reported how they had been abducted during the night and taken to a witches’ sabbath. The abducters denounced by the "child-witches" were subjected to violence and illegal torture to wrest confessions from them. A series of eye-witness reports written by a Jesuit, a Bishop, and a Spanish Inquisitor show a surprising lack of interest in the demonological theories of their time, and analyse the phenomenon from its psychological, sociological and anthropological angles. Part One discusses the anatomy of this collective nightmare or dream-epidemic, and provides an introduction to a bilingual edition of the reports in Part Two.
Price: $168.00
Pages: 514
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Cultures, Beliefs and Traditions: Medieval and Early Modern Peoples
Publication Date:
28 October 2004
ISBN: 9789004131866
Format: Hardcover
'This is definitely a fine, innovative book.'
José Pedro Paiva, Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion, 2005.
‘This helpful book outlines the skeptical attitude toward witchcraft expressed by a part of the ecclesiastical hierarchies; moreover it portrays religious and cultural life in the Basque Provinces during the first part of the seventeenth century.’
MichaelaValente, Universita degli studi del Molise, Sixteenth Century Journal
José Pedro Paiva, Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion, 2005.
‘This helpful book outlines the skeptical attitude toward witchcraft expressed by a part of the ecclesiastical hierarchies; moreover it portrays religious and cultural life in the Basque Provinces during the first part of the seventeenth century.’
MichaelaValente, Universita degli studi del Molise, Sixteenth Century Journal
Gustav Henningsen, MA (1962) in Folklore, Dr. Phil. (1981), University of Copenhagen. Research Director at the Danish Folklore Archives (1962-2002). He is a leading figure in the International Renaissance of Inquisition Studies and his book The Witches' Advocate (1980) on the Spanish inquisitor Salazar has become a classic.