Donne e streghe nella Spagna del XVI secolo: realtà o psicosi collettiva?

This article deals with the birth and evolution of the debate on witchcraft in Europe, from the creation of a veritable diabolic system in the collective imaginary up to the repression carried out by the ecclesiastic authorities. By analyzing some of the important reference works such as the Malleus...

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Main Author: Giorgia Ferrari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto 2012-01-01
Series:Linguae &. Rivista di Lingue e Culture Moderne
Online Access:http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/linguae/article/view/284
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Summary:This article deals with the birth and evolution of the debate on witchcraft in Europe, from the creation of a veritable diabolic system in the collective imaginary up to the repression carried out by the ecclesiastic authorities. By analyzing some of the important reference works such as the Malleus Maleficarum, still today considered a sort of manual that justified the existence of witches and regulated their persecution, the topic is explored from the historical and sociological point of view. After examining the main causes and reasons and highlighting the significance of the dual concept “witch-woman” established between the 15th and 17th centuries, the article then focuses on what happened in Spain and the response of theologians such as Pedro Ciruelo and Martín de Castañega, who maintained a more skeptical attitude.
ISSN:2281-8952
1724-8698