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- Evidence of magic use and witch trials were prevalent in the Early Modern period, and Inquisitorial prosecution of witches and magic users in Italy during this period was widely documented. Primary sources unearthed from Vatican and city archives offer insights into this phenomenon, and notable Early Modern microhistorians such as Guido Ruggiero, and Carlo Ginzburg (among others), have defined their careers detailing this topic. In addition, Giovanni Romeo's monograph Inquisitori, esorcisti e streghe nell'Italia della Controriforma (1990) was considered pioneering and marked an important step forward in inquisitorial and witchcraft studies dealing with early modern Italy.In last 25 years a jurist and researcher on trials against witches, add many informations: the names of people involved in witchcraft, their jobs, the meetings. Monia Montechiarini in 'Stregoneria: Crimine Femminile', 'Streghe, eretici e benandanti del Friuli Venezia Giulia' and 'Streghe, Avvelenatrici e Cortigiane di Roma' discovered new secrets. (en)
- Con il termine stregoneria italiana si indicano tutti quei culti pagani sopravvissuti a lungo nella penisola italica in epoca cristiana, progressivamente scomparsi o cristianizzati nel tempo, che sono stati recuperati negli ultimi decenni, grazie a dati storici, antropologici e folcloristici, per dare vita anche nella penisola italiana ad una forma di culto stregonesco neopagano. (it)
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- Con il termine stregoneria italiana si indicano tutti quei culti pagani sopravvissuti a lungo nella penisola italica in epoca cristiana, progressivamente scomparsi o cristianizzati nel tempo, che sono stati recuperati negli ultimi decenni, grazie a dati storici, antropologici e folcloristici, per dare vita anche nella penisola italiana ad una forma di culto stregonesco neopagano. (it)
- Evidence of magic use and witch trials were prevalent in the Early Modern period, and Inquisitorial prosecution of witches and magic users in Italy during this period was widely documented. Primary sources unearthed from Vatican and city archives offer insights into this phenomenon, and notable Early Modern microhistorians such as Guido Ruggiero, and Carlo Ginzburg (among others), have defined their careers detailing this topic. In addition, Giovanni Romeo's monograph Inquisitori, esorcisti e streghe nell'Italia della Controriforma (1990) was considered pioneering and marked an important step forward in inquisitorial and witchcraft studies dealing with early modern Italy.In last 25 years a jurist and researcher on trials against witches, add many informations: the names of people involved (en)
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- Witchcraft in Italy (en)
- Stregoneria italiana (it)
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