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Magic in the Early Middle Ages

Title: Magic in the Early Middle Ages
Category: History
Details: Words: 1643 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Magic in the Early Middle Ages

Magic was remarkably prevalent through society in the early Middle Ages. As the Middle Ages wore on the Church began to exert its considerable power to suppress it. Even the meanings of many words associated with the supernatural changed. Although the Church suppressed some magic, other forms were allowed and accepted into Christianity, and were even encouraged.1 Before the Church began its purging of magical practices, kings, emperors, and commoners practiced it regularly.2 Magic had …showed first 75 words of 1643 total

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showed last 75 words of 1643 total…the Age of Saint Augustine, New York; Harper and Row, Publishers, 1972. Ennemoser, Joseph, The History of Magic: Volume 1, New York; University Bookss, Inc., 1970. Flint, Valerie I.J., The Rise of Magic in Early Medieval Europe, Princeton; Princeton University Press, 1991. Russell, Jeffrey Burton, Witchcraft in the Middle Ages, Ithaca; Cornell University Press, 1972. Seligmann, Kurt, Magic, Supernaturalism and Religion, New York; Pantheon Books, 1948. Thomas, Keith, Religion and the Decline of Magic, New York; Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1971.

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