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Magic --- Superstition --- Magie --- Superstitions --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- -Superstition --- -Folk beliefs --- Traditions --- Folklore --- Religion --- Magick --- Necromancy --- Sorcery --- Spells --- Occultism --- -History --- Folk beliefs --- Magic - History. --- Superstition - History.
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Folklore --- Folk literature --- History and criticism --- -Oral literature --- Literature --- Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Oral tradition --- Storytelling --- Folklore. --- History and criticism. --- -History and criticism --- -Folk beliefs --- Oral literature --- Folk literature - History and criticism
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Une sainte diffère peu d'une magicienne ou d'une sorcière. L'une a langue avec Dieu quand les deux autres font commerce avec Satan. Jeanne d'Arc ne sera-t-elle pas condamnée pour sorcellerie ? Ces êtres maléfiques ou pas, bons ou mauvais, qui savent les secrets des hommes, connaissent les herbes et parlent aux cieux inquiètent leurs contemporains et, du coup, exercent sur eux un vrai pouvoir. L'histoire des superstitions au Moyen Age s'ouvre chez les Celtes - au temps du paganisme et des idoles -, et s'achève à l'ombre des bûchers sur lesquels des sorcières furent brûlées par milliers. Les mentalités évoluent lentement. Plusieurs siècles sont nécessaires, qui voient fleurir les pratiques magiques pour conjurer un sort, changer les destins, ou concurrencer les usages religieux et le pouvoir des reliques. Historien, spécialiste des mentalités, Jean Verdon raconte ici la longue histoire de ces traditions jugées populaires mais suivies par tous, qu'écrivains, magistrats et savants n'auront de cesse de combattre, en une véritable guerre des croyances.
Superstition --- History --- Mediaeval History --- Popular Beliefs --- Superstitions --- History. --- Folk beliefs --- Traditions --- Folklore --- Religion --- Superstition - France - History --- Superstition - Europe - History
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Folklore --- Folklore. --- Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Oral tradition --- Storytelling --- Folklor --- Folklor.
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Folklore --- -#VCV monografie 1999 --- Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Oral tradition --- Storytelling --- France --- Social life and customs. --- -France
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Superstition --- French --- Superstitions --- -#KVHA:Bijgeloof. Woordenboeken. Frans --- Dictionaries --- -French --- #KVHA:Bijgeloof. Woordenboeken. Frans --- Folk beliefs --- Traditions --- Folklore --- Religion --- Superstition - Dictionaries - French --- superstitions --- dictionnaire
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À la croisée des mondes romans et slaves, la Roumanie est l'extraordinaire conservatoire d'un imaginaire ancestral que reflètent mythes, légendes et rituels. Malgré la christianisation des faits et des personnages souvent transformés en saints, le substrat préchrétien affleure en permanence. En s'appuyant sur un vaste corpus de textes, Ion Taloș nous donne ici un aperçu de la richesse de ces témoignages peu connus en Europe occidentale. Grâce à lui, nous découvrons les structures mentales d'un monde essentiellement rural où tout est objet d'interrogations et d'explications, depuis l'origine de la Création jusqu'à celle des animaux, des plantes ou des intempéries. D'étonnants parallèles avec la littérature médiévale romane permettent de mieux saisir l'évolution des anciens mythes et des croyances d'autrefois, et c'est là une des grandes richesses de ce livre.
Mythology, Romanian --- Légendes --- Folklore --- Romanian mythology --- Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Oral tradition --- Storytelling --- imaginaire --- Roumanie --- littérature --- mythologie
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Popular in 19th-century France, this dictionary went through five editions between 1818 and 1863. It is an A-Z encyclopedia of the occult sciences, listing notable practitioners and books, superstitions, demons, spirits and other phenomena associated with magic, divination, sooth-saying and the supernatural. Its author, the prolific Collin de Plancy (1794-1881), moved to Paris in 1812. He owned a bookshop and speculated in property, a venture which resulted in his exile to Brussels. In 1837, he returned to Paris, rejected his earlier anticlericalism, and converted to Catholicism. The preface to the 1845 edition of his Dictionnaire Infernal, reissued here, claims its purpose is to refute error, banish superstition, and explain literary symbols and imagery. The book carries the approval of the archbishop of Paris.
Occultism --- Magic --- Superstition --- Demonology --- Demonology, Christian --- Demons --- Evil spirits --- Spirits --- Spiritual warfare --- Folk beliefs --- Traditions --- Folklore --- Religion --- Magick --- Necromancy --- Sorcery --- Spells
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History as a science --- France --- Oral tradition --- Ethnic folklore --- Folklore --- Political aspects --- -Ethnic folklore --- -Folklore --- -Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Storytelling --- Ethnic groups --- Immigrant folklore --- Tradition, Oral --- Oral communication --- Oral history --- -Oral tradition --- -Political aspects --- Folk beliefs --- Tradition orale --- Ethnologie --- Recherche --- Oral tradition - France --- Ethnic folklore - France --- Folklore - Political aspects - France
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Folklore --- Brittany (France) --- Bretagne (France) --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- -Folk beliefs --- Folk-lore --- Traditions --- Ethnology --- Manners and customs --- Material culture --- Mythology --- Oral tradition --- Storytelling --- -Social life and customs --- Social life and customs. --- -Brittany (France) --- Folk beliefs --- Folklore - France - Brittany --- Brittany (France) - Social life and customs --- Superstitions --- Bretagne (france) --- Civilisation
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