It is recommended to readers interested in magic and witchcraft, and their close relatives - religion and esotericism - across a broad historical and geographical sweep.' Carole M. Cusack Source: ...
5. A German bestseller changed the way people felt about witchcraft In 1486, a German clergyman called Heinrich Kramer wrote a book entitled Maleus Mallificarum. The author derided witchcraft ...
More than 200 items are on show in the museum, including crystal balls A witchcraft exhibition at a North York Moors museum will examine how fear led to "magical ways of thinking". The Believe It ...