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Page 43
... witchcraft are not very common in Lucca in the four- teenth and early fifteenth centuries . There were prohibitions and penalties for such practices in both ecclesiastical and secular constitutions , and the Statute of the Commune of ...
... witchcraft are not very common in Lucca in the four- teenth and early fifteenth centuries . There were prohibitions and penalties for such practices in both ecclesiastical and secular constitutions , and the Statute of the Commune of ...
Page 68
... witchcraft had taken on a new and sinister aspect , beginning with the accusations against Pope Boniface VIII and the Templars . From the beginning of his reign Pope John XXII , who suffered from an active fear of sorcery , was ...
... witchcraft had taken on a new and sinister aspect , beginning with the accusations against Pope Boniface VIII and the Templars . From the beginning of his reign Pope John XXII , who suffered from an active fear of sorcery , was ...
Page 69
... witchcraft trial of 1324 . The wealth that Alice had accumulated at the expense of her stepchil- dren made them angry and suspicious and they came to , what was to them , the logical conclusion that she was practising witchcraft to ...
... witchcraft trial of 1324 . The wealth that Alice had accumulated at the expense of her stepchil- dren made them angry and suspicious and they came to , what was to them , the logical conclusion that she was practising witchcraft to ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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