Book Chapter

The Witch of Endor Before the Witch Trials

Charles Zika

Contesting Orthodoxy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | Springer International Publishing | Published : 2017

Abstract

In the sixteenth century the biblical story of the Witch of Endor and her raising of the prophet Samuel for King Saul became one of the key texts in demonologies to demonstrate the existence of witches and condemn their necromancy and fortune telling. By the later seventeenth century, the witch of Endor had become one of the most common visual codes for the practice of witchcraft. The purpose of this essay is to explore the many visual images of the story that appear before the period of epidemic witch trials in the sixteenth century. It will survey the manuscripts where these images appeared; the extent to which they drew on the early textual discourse of this woman as ventriloquist, sorcer..

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