Enchanted Europe: Superstition, Reason, and Religion 1250-1750 by Euan Cameron

Enchanted Europe: Superstition, Reason, and Religion 1250-1750

Euan Cameron

nonfiction history religion informative medium-paced

473 pages | first published 2010

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Since the dawn of history people have used charms and spells to try to control their environment, and forms of divination to try to foresee the otherwise unpredictable chances of life. Many of these techniques were called "superstitious" by educat...
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