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The rotting goddess : the origin of the witch in classical antiquity's demonization of fertility religion / Jacob Rabinowitz.

Van Pelt Library BL820.H43 R335x 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rabinowitz, Jacob.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hecate (Greek deity).
Hecate.
Witches.
History.
Greece--Religion.
Greece.
Religion.
Mythology, Classical.
Witchcraft--History.
Witchcraft.
Witches--History.
Physical Description:
153 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, NY : Autonomedia, 1998.
Summary:
Witchcraft in antiquity, and particularly the Goddess Hekate, has never been seriously studied, but sidelined as an variety of magic, or as a purely literary phenomenon, or as identical to the much-later Salemists. Here, then, is the first complete and comprehensive study of the topic from the time of Homer to the Greek Magical Papyri (800 bc400 ad), examining the slow stages by which Hekate was demonized and the mythology of the evil witch arose, and how it was not until hundreds of years later that the actual practice of witchcraft developed.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [149]-153).
ISBN:
157027035X
OCLC:
38886933

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