![]() On some occasions, maladies suffered by locals or livestock were attributed to destructive curses placed by the purported magic user. Both male and female individuals were accused of possessing magical powers, and were hauled before local magistrates or barons to face punishment. ![]() Summers offers an extensive introductive commentary, describing characteristics of various cases found in historic court records from Medieval times onward. Various marks upon the body are mentioned as devilish, while tests of witchcraft such as swimming - whereby a woman was forcibly immersed in water - were devised as a means of determining a person's affinity to illicit magic. The Discovery of Witches was designed as a guide to finding, interrogating and executing suspected witches. ![]() Working in the 1640s, Hopkins was the driving force behind the execution of more than a hundred alleged witches. Occult historian and scholar Montague Summers offers his narration of The Discovery of Witches, an essay written by the notorious witch hunter Matthew Hopkins. ![]()
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