The Encyclopedia Of Witchcraft And Demonology By Rossell Hope Robbins Pdf ((install))
Rossell Hope Robbins’ The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology
Rossell Hope Robbins (1912-1990) was an American scholar, historian, and author, best known for his extensive research on witchcraft, folklore, and medieval history. Born in Rochester, New York, Robbins developed an early interest in history and literature, which led him to pursue academic studies. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and later became a prominent figure in the academic community, contributing to various fields of study. Robbins' work on witchcraft and demonology was influenced by his deep fascination with the medieval period and its cultural, social, and religious aspects. Rossell Hope Robbins’ The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and
by Rossell Hope Robbins remains a definitive, full-scale compendium of historical facts, legends, and original source material regarding the occult. Spanning from medieval times through the 18th century, it explores the 300-year "witch-hunt frenzy" in Western Europe, framing it as a period of suppressed rational thought. Key Features and Content Army during World War II and later became
You can borrow and read digital copies for free via the Internet Archive or view previews on Google Books . Scope: Covers the 15th to 18th centuries in Western Europe. Spanning from medieval times through the 18th century,