The English historian and antiquary Thomas Wright (1810-70) co-founded and joined a number of antiquarian and literary societies. He was greatly interested in Old English, Middle English and Anglo-Norman texts, and in the 1840s and 1850s he published widely within these areas. Gradually his focus shifted to the archaeology of Roman Britain and to Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. Although much of Wright's research has been completely superseded, his work is still considered worth consulting, as he collected material not readily available elsewhere. This two-volume 1851 publication is testimony to…mehr
The English historian and antiquary Thomas Wright (1810-70) co-founded and joined a number of antiquarian and literary societies. He was greatly interested in Old English, Middle English and Anglo-Norman texts, and in the 1840s and 1850s he published widely within these areas. Gradually his focus shifted to the archaeology of Roman Britain and to Anglo-Saxon cemeteries. Although much of Wright's research has been completely superseded, his work is still considered worth consulting, as he collected material not readily available elsewhere. This two-volume 1851 publication is testimony to Wright's interest in folklore, sorcery and legend. In Volume 2, he maintains a broad perspective while surveying instances of witchcraft in the seventeenth century. Wright writes about such famous cases as the Earl of Somerset, the Ursuline nuns of Loudun, and the Mohra witches in Sweden, to whom the Devil appeared with a red beard and a high-crowned hat.
I am a professed lover of America's National Park System. I have visited all 418 park units, as of 2018. No matter how large or small a park unit, 20 miles down the road or 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean (i.e. Guam), in solitude or with thousands of other visitors, I have enjoyed trekking to all of them. First-hand experience with each park is second to none. Over 250 units have welcomed me for multiple visits. Membership in the National Park Travelers Club was easily predictable. There is nothing like mingling with folks who have a similar interest. The sport of Baseball is close behind on my list of hobbies. I have played, coached, watched, and followed America's Pastime since I was five years old. Meeting and talking with the greats of the game (Mantle, DiMaggio, Williams, Snyder, etc.) over the last three decades, listening to their stories, watching each season's World Series, and enjoying my baseball card collection continue to fuel my enthusiasm. My maternal grandparents attended the first All-Star Game in Chicago, in 1933. How is that for lineage?
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18. Adventures of Doctor Torralva 19. Trial of the Earl and Countess of Somerset 20. La maréchale d'Ancre 21. Louis Gaufridi 22. The Ursulines of Loudun 23. The Lancashire witches 24. Witchcraft in England during the earlier part of the seventeenth century 25. Witchcraft under the Commonwealth. Matthew Hopkins the Witch-finder 26. Witchcraft in Germany, in the earlier part of the seventeenth-century 27. The witches of Scotland under King James after his accession to the English throne 28. Confessions of Isobel Gowdie 29. The witches of Mohra in Sweden 30. Sir Matthew Hale and Chief Justice Holt 31. The doings of Satan in New England 32. Conclusion.
18. Adventures of Doctor Torralva 19. Trial of the Earl and Countess of Somerset 20. La maréchale d'Ancre 21. Louis Gaufridi 22. The Ursulines of Loudun 23. The Lancashire witches 24. Witchcraft in England during the earlier part of the seventeenth century 25. Witchcraft under the Commonwealth. Matthew Hopkins the Witch-finder 26. Witchcraft in Germany, in the earlier part of the seventeenth-century 27. The witches of Scotland under King James after his accession to the English throne 28. Confessions of Isobel Gowdie 29. The witches of Mohra in Sweden 30. Sir Matthew Hale and Chief Justice Holt 31. The doings of Satan in New England 32. Conclusion.
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