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E-raamat: Science in an Enchanted World: Philosophy and Witchcraft in the Work of Joseph Glanvill

(University of Melbourne, Australia)
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Best known as the Saducismus triumphatus (1681), Joseph Glanvill’s book on witchcraft is among the most frequently published from the seventeenth century, and its arguments for the reality of diabolic witchcraft elicited passionate responses from critics and supporters alike. Davies untangles the intricate development of this text and explores how Glanvill’s roles as theologian, philosopher and advocate for the Royal Society of London converge in its pages. Glanvill’s broader philosophical method and unique approach to the supernatural provide a case study that enables the exploration of the interaction between the rise of experimental science and changing attitudes to witchcraft.

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
Acknowledgements ix
A Note on Citations xi
Introduction 1(13)
1 The Right Kind of Friends: Glanvill's Biography and Networks
14(26)
2 Weighing in on the Witchcraft Debate
40(40)
3 The Lux and the Letter: Glanvill on the Nature of Spirits and Souls
80(26)
4 Poisonous Vapours and the Science of Witchcraft
106(19)
5 Playing a New Tune: The Drummer of Tedworth and Glanvill's Stylistic Reform
125(22)
6 Defending the High Ground: Glanvill and the Royal Society
147(26)
7 Preaching Science: The Promotion of Experimental Philosophy through Glanvill's Sermons and Pastoral Care
173(19)
8 Collaboration and Method: Glanvill and the Reception of the Saducismus triumphatus
192(31)
Conclusion 223(7)
Tables 230(9)
Bibliography 239(38)
Index 277
Julie Davies is a Research Assistant at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions at the University of Melbourne.