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From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages
Speculum (2001)
  • Michael D. Bailey, University of Cincinnati - Main Campus
Abstract
By the time the fires of the great European witch-hunts burned out in the seventeenth century, untold thousands had been sent to their deaths upon conviction of this terrible crime. Exact figures are understandably difficult to come by, but the best available estimates set the number of the dead near sixty thousand, and this just for the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the witch craze reached its peak in western Europe.
Publication Date
October, 2001
Publisher Statement

This article is from Speculum 76 (2001): 960-990, doi: 10.2307/2903617.

Citation Information
Michael D. Bailey. "From Sorcery to Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions of Magic in the Later Middle Ages" Speculum Vol. 76 Iss. 4 (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_bailey/6/