LSCI 100

STUDENT BIBLIOGRAPHY

By Sheena Corona


RESEARCH QUESTION:

How did alchemy and witchcraft affect Europeans in the middle ages?

 

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CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

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Witchcraft

Alchemy

Sorcery

Magic

 

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Europe

 

 

 

 

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Middle Ages

Renaissance

 

 

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Briggs, Robin. “By the Strength of Fancie: Witchcraft and The Early Modern Imagination.” Folklore 115.3 (Dec. 2004): 259+. Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 15 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

“Medieval History.” TeacherNet. 2002. 15 May 2007. <http://members.aol.com/TeacherNet/Medieval.html>.

O'Connor, Patrick Joseph. "Witchcraft Pamphlets in Renaissance England: A Particular Case in Which the Tale Was Told." The Midwest Quarterly 37.2 (Winter 1996): 215. Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 15 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Rowland, Ingrid. “Medieval Times.” The New York Times Book Review 24 Dec. 2006: 22. InfoTrac OneFile. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 15 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Ruiz, Teofilo F. The Terror of History: Mystics, Heretics, and Witches in The Western Tradition. Part 2. Book on CD. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Co., 2002.

Stallybrass, Peter and Ann Rosalind Jones. "Fetishizing the Glove in Renaissance Europe." Critical Inquiry 28.1 (Autumn 2001): 114. Expanded Academic ASAP. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 15 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>. 

“Women in Science.” OzEdweb. 8 Aug. 2006. 15 May. 2007. <http://www.ozedweb.com/history/middle_ages_women_in_science.htm>. 



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