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6,38 złA Historical Account of the Belief in Witchcraft in Scotland
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First published in this format in 1884, this early chronological account forms a complete overview of the history of witchcraft, wizardry, and spectral appearances in Scotland before 1724.
An Editorial note introduces the author, Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe (1781-1851), and explains how this present volume was originally written as an introductory chapter to Sharpe’s 1819 edition of Memorialls; or the Memorable Things that fell out within the Island of Brittain from 1638 to 1684 by the Rev. Mr. Robert Law. but came to be regarded as a work which was more important in its own right.
A Biographical Sketch of the 'polished and aristocratic’, 'capricious and eccentric’ author follows, with a good description of the scope of Sharpe’s correspondence, literary labours, etchings and collections.
The historical account itself is presented in twelve chapters, with an Appendix, the editor’s own compilation of a 'Short List of Books on Scottish Witchcraft and Superstition’ and an Index.
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| Rok | 2011 |
| Stron | 270 |
| Oprawa | Miękka |
| ISBN | 9781849210645 |
| Typ publikacji | Druk na żądanie |
| Infromacja GPSR | PROGMAR 40-748 Katowice ul.Strzelnica 60 |








