Sources from Episode 140

  1. “Neolithic Astronomy,” Explorable, July 2010, https://explorable.com/neolithic-astronomy.

  2. Bengt Ankarloo and Gustav Henningsen, Early Modern European Witchcraft: Centers and Peripheries (Oxford: Clarendon, 1993).

  3. Ippolito Edmondo Ferrario, “Triora, La Salem D’Italia,” InStoriahttp://www.instoria.it/home/triora.htm.

  4. Heinrich Kramer and Jakob Sprenger, The Malleus Maleficarum of Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger (New York: Dover Publications, 1971).

  5. Brian P. Levack, The Witchcraft Sourcebook (London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2004).

  6. Brian P. Levack, The Witch-hunt in Early Modern Europe (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2016).

  7. H. C. Erik Midelfort, Witch Hunting in Southwestern Germany: 1562-1684, the Social and Intellectual Foundations (Stanford: Calif., Stanford UP, 1972).

  8. D. Moretti, Angels or Demons? Interactions and Borrowings between Folk Traditions, Religion and Demonology in Early Modern Italian Witchcraft Trials, Religions 2019, 10, 326.

  9. “Museo Di Triora: Etnografico e Della Stregoneria,” Museo Di Triora RSS2http://www.museotriora.it.

  10. Ivan Pisoni, “For All the Witches of the Village of Triora.” e-Borghi, 29 Oct. 2017, https://www.e-borghi.com/en/curiosities/407/for-all-the-witches-of-the-village-of-triora.htm.

  11. Michele Rosi, Le Streghe di Triora in Liguria, Processi di Stregoneria e relative questioni giurisdizionali nella seconda metà del secolo XVI (Rome: Tipografia delle Mantellate, 1898).

  12. Guido Ruggiero, Binding Passions: Tales of Magic, Marriage and Power at the end of the Renaissance (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).

  13. John Tedeschi, “THE ROMAN INQUISITION AND WITCHCRAFT: An Early Seventeenth-Century « Instruction » on Correct Trial Procedure,” Revue De L'histoire Des Religions, vol. 200, no. 2, 1983, pp. 163–188.

  14. Gary K. Waite, Heresy, Magic, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe (Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).

  15. Jeffrey R. Watt, “Love Magic and the Inquisition: A Case from Seventeenth-Century Italy,” The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol. 41, no. 3, 2010, pp. 675–689.

  16. Jonathan B. Durrant, "WITCH-HUNTING IN EICHSTÄTT,” Witchcraft, Gender and Society in Early Modern Germany, 3-44, LEIDEN; (BOSTON: Brill, 2007).