Works Cited
Bever, Edward. “Witchcraft, Female Aggression and Power in the Early Modern Community”. Journal of Social History. Vol.35,no.4. (Summer 2002). p.960-962.
This is for the letter of Eleanor Junius
Junius, “The confessions of Johannes Junius at Bamberg” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook ( 3rd edition), ed. Brian P. Levack, (London: Routledge. 2003), 201.
Daughter visiting Grandma in Wurzburg
Apuleius, “The power of witches” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook ( 3rd edition), ed. Brian P. Levack, (London: Routledge. 2003), 17.
Urls For Pictures in Order, Wurzburg Pic, Trial Pic, German Male Pic
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Sources for Torture/Questioning and Confiscated Letter #2
1. Levack Brian P, ed. “The Confessions of Johannes Junius at Bamberg,” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook. (New York: Routledge, 2004) , 198-202.
2. Levack, “Heinrich Kramer: The Torture of Accused Witches, 1486,” 123-127.
3. Levack, “Innocent VIII: Papal Inquisitors and Witchcraft, 1484,” 119-122.
Robert’s Work
- Diary of Alma Sholdt – post 8
- Record of Witness Huzzel – post 7
Dimitri’s Work
- Second Confiscated Letter – post 6
- Questioning/Torture – post 5
Adriane’s Work
- Testimony of Leonie – post 3
- Father’s Journal – post 1
George’s Work
- Daughters Diary – post 2
- First Confiscated Letter – post 4
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