Beyond the witch trials: Witchcraft and magic in Enlightenment Europe

Titel: Beyond the witch trials: Witchcraft and magic in Enlightenment Europe
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Veröffentlicht: [S.I.]œ : Manchester University Press, 2004
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ISBN: 9780719066603
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