Length32h 24m
About this audiobook
The Discoverie of Witchcraft is a partially sceptical book published by the English gentleman Reginald Scot in 1584, intended as an exposé of early Modern witchcraft. It contains a small section intended to show how the public was fooled by charlatans, which is considered the first published material on illusionary or stage magic.
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GenreHorror
Length32 hrs 24 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 11, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE
18The twelfe Booke. (pt. 2)
2INTRODUCTION.
19The xiii. Booke. (pt. 1)
3The Epistle
20The xiii. Booke. (pt. 2)
4To the Readers.
21The xiiii. Booke.
5The summe of everie chapter conteined in the sixteene bookes of this discoverie, with the discourse of divels and spirits annexed thereunto.
22The xv. Booke. (pt. 1)
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6The first Booke.
23The xv. Booke. (pt. 2)
7The second Booke.
24The xvi. Booke.
8The third Booke.
25A Discourse upon divels and spirits, and first of philosophers opinions, also the maner of their reasoning hereupon; and the same confuted. (pt. 1)
9The fourth Booke.
26A Discourse upon divels and spirits, and first of philosophers opinions, also the maner of their reasoning hereupon; and the same confuted. (pt. 2)
10The fift Booke.
27Appendix I.
11The sixt Booke.
28Appendix II. (pt. 1)
12The seventh Booke.
29Appendix II. (pt. 2)
13The eight Booke.
30SHAKESPEARE NOTINGS.
14The ninth Booke.
31MIDDLETON’S “WITCH”.
15The tenth Booke.
32EXTRACTS FROM WIER.
16The eleventh Booke.
33GENERAL NOTINGS ON SCOT’S TEXT.
17The twelfe Booke. (pt. 1)
