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Forbidden Rites lays a solid foundation for future research on this topic and establishes a very high scholarly standard.”

—Frank Klaassen Canadian Journal of History


Forbidden Rites lays a solid foundation for future research on this topic and establishes a very high scholarly standard.”

—Frank Klaassen Canadian Journal of History


Forbidden Rites, in illuminating the continuities between the orthodox and the illicit, greatly enriches our knowledge of this period in which necromancy flourished.”

—Jane E. Jenkins ISIS


“This book is enormously important. Building on his previous work, especially Magic in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1989), the author develops his formative insights into the subject of religion and magic in the late Middle Ages and also offers an edition of a truncated, therefore authorless and titleless, fifteenth-century manuscript (in Munich Clm 849) of a magical handbook.”

—Jeffrey Burton Russell Church History


“This book provides a vivid and detailed picture of medieval magical practice from the inside. With his edition of the Latin text and thorough analysis which accompanies it, Professor Kieckhefer has made accessible the aims, intents, and mentalities of the medieval necromancer.”

—Gillian Pritchard Medieval History


Forbidden Rites opens a window onto aspects of late-medieval religion and culture that have often been hidden in the shadows. The material is fascinating, the arguments compelling. . . . All told, this is one of the most important works on late medieval magic from one of its most perceptive historians.”

—Rudolph Paul Almasy Sixteenth Century Journal


“I was captivated . . . by Forbidden Rites, part of an excellent series under the rubric Magic in History; with wonderful wit and succinct contextual insights, Richard Kieckhefer has edited a German wizard’s grimoire, packed with spells for Prospero-like conjurations of phantom banquets and castles in the air, as well as complicated charms, many involving hoopoes, against all manner of ills.”

—Marina Warner Times Literary Supplement

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/1998
      ISBN13: 9780271017518, 978-0271017518
      ISBN10: 0271017511
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Forbidden Rites lays a solid foundation for future research on this topic and establishes a very high scholarly standard.”

      —Frank Klaassen Canadian Journal of History


      Forbidden Rites lays a solid foundation for future research on this topic and establishes a very high scholarly standard.”

      —Frank Klaassen Canadian Journal of History


      Forbidden Rites, in illuminating the continuities between the orthodox and the illicit, greatly enriches our knowledge of this period in which necromancy flourished.”

      —Jane E. Jenkins ISIS


      “This book is enormously important. Building on his previous work, especially Magic in the Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1989), the author develops his formative insights into the subject of religion and magic in the late Middle Ages and also offers an edition of a truncated, therefore authorless and titleless, fifteenth-century manuscript (in Munich Clm 849) of a magical handbook.”

      —Jeffrey Burton Russell Church History


      “This book provides a vivid and detailed picture of medieval magical practice from the inside. With his edition of the Latin text and thorough analysis which accompanies it, Professor Kieckhefer has made accessible the aims, intents, and mentalities of the medieval necromancer.”

      —Gillian Pritchard Medieval History


      Forbidden Rites opens a window onto aspects of late-medieval religion and culture that have often been hidden in the shadows. The material is fascinating, the arguments compelling. . . . All told, this is one of the most important works on late medieval magic from one of its most perceptive historians.”

      —Rudolph Paul Almasy Sixteenth Century Journal


      “I was captivated . . . by Forbidden Rites, part of an excellent series under the rubric Magic in History; with wonderful wit and succinct contextual insights, Richard Kieckhefer has edited a German wizard’s grimoire, packed with spells for Prospero-like conjurations of phantom banquets and castles in the air, as well as complicated charms, many involving hoopoes, against all manner of ills.”

      —Marina Warner Times Literary Supplement

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