“这是一种魔法”:16世纪和17世纪英国魔法从业者的隐私和起诉

Sanne de Laat, D. Harms
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在16世纪和17世纪的英国,仪式魔法的实践者面临着法律和社会的双重危险,但他们仍然在社会其他成员的帮助和支持下继续从事他们的活动。这样做就需要获取和维护隐私,即使为了确保成功,必须经常破坏隐私。在讨论了仪式魔术师在室内和室外的隐私之后,本章研究了占卜,这是一种仪式魔术的子类型,魔术师通过观察反射表面来获得知识。无论是魔术手册,还是这种仪式的流行和法律描述,都显示了魔术师在充满挑战的社会和空间条件下是如何追求隐私的,并取得了不同程度的成功。
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“It’s a Kind of Magic”: Juggling Privacy and Prosecution for Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Magical Practitioners
Practitioners of ritual magic in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain faced both legal and social dangers, yet continued to engage in their activities with the assistance and support of other members of society. Doing so necessitated the acquisition and maintenance of privacy, even if it must often be breached to ensure success. After a discussion of ritual magicians’ privacy in both indoor and outdoor settings, this chapter examines scrying, a subtype of ritual magic in which the magician gains knowledge by means of looking into a reflective surface. Both manuals of magic and popular and legal accounts of such rituals display how magicians aspired to privacy under challenging social and spatial conditions, with varying degrees of success.
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