Christian demonology and popular mythology : demons, spirits and witches /
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
Published: |
Hungary :
Central European University Press,
2006.
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Series: | Demons, spirits, witches ;
v. 2. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction; Part 1 Learned Demonology, Images of the Devil
- Demons in Krakow, and Image Magic in a Magical Handbook
- "A Wall of Bronze" or Demons versus Saints: Whose victory?
- An Iconographical Approach to Representations of the Devil in Medieval Hungary
- Talking with Demons. Early Modern Theories and Practice
- Protestant Devil Figures in Hungary
- The Devil and Birthgiving
- Part 2 Exchanges between Elite and Popular Concepts
- Serpent-damsels and Dragon-slayers: Overlapping Divinities in a Medieval Tradition
- Jewish, Noble, German, or Peasant? -The Devil in Early Modern Poland
- Sexual Encounters with Spirits and Demons in Early Modern Sweden: Popular and Learned Concepts in Conflict and Interaction
- Church Demonology and Popular Beliefs in Early Modern Sweden
- Part 3 Evil magic and Demons in East European and Asian Folklore
- Saintly and Sympathetic Magic in the Lore of the Jews of Carpatho-Russia Between the Two World Wars
- Magic as Reflected in Slovenian Folk Tradition and Popular Healing Today
- Categories of the "Evil Dead" in Macedonian Folk Religion
- Balkan Demons' Protecting Places
- Demons of Fate in Macedonian Folk Beliefs
- Gog and Magog in the Slovenian folk tradition
- Systematization of the Concept of Demonic and Evil in Mongolian Folk Religion