Paperback: 187 pages
Distributor: Syracuse University Press (September 2007)
ISBN: 889525001X
Under the Devil's Spell
Witches, Sorcerers, and the Inquisition
in Renaissance Italy
Author: Matteo Duni
From the fifteenth century to the eighteenth, witch-hunting engulfed Europe. It was believed
that witches flew to Black Sabbats, signed pacts with Satan, and worked evil magic to
undermine Christian society. Tens of thousands of people, mostly women, were tried, often
tortured, and many died at the stake for the crime of diabolical witchcraft and demonic
possession.
Under the Devil’s Spell: Witches, Sorcerers, and the Inquisition in Renaissance Italy, by SUF
Professor Matteo Duni, transports us into the midst of this drama, making the tragic stories of
those involved tangible through the translated trial records. We hear about Don Guglielmo
Campana, the fearsome wizard-priest, the enchantress Anastasia, and the country healer
Brighento Brighenti.
Under the Devil’s Spell is the second volume highlighting the academic work of SUF faculty and
professional staff in The Villa Rossa Series: Intercultural Perspectives on Italy and Europe.