- Burning Times, The
- Lists names and death dates of historical people executed as witches. - Cornell Witchcraft Collection
- Online historical documents documenting the persecution of accused witches in Europe and the history of the Inquisition. From Cornell University. - Early Modern Europe: The Witch Hunts
- Various texts and documents related to this dark chapter of European history. - Essex Witch Trials
- Critical essays and historical documents about witch hunts and trials in 16th and 17th century Essex, England. - Gendercide Watch: European Witch-Hunts
- Essay exploring the trial, torture, and execution of tens of thousands of victims accused of being witches or practicing witchcraft, about three-quarters of whom were women. - Historical Witches and Witchtrials in North America
- Table of historical information about accused witches and witch trials in North America, from 1600 to 1878. - Malleus Maleficarum
- Text used by Inquisitors to aid in the identification, prosecution, and dispatching of Witches. - New Light on Witchcraft
- Essay by Joseph McCabe. - Schuler of Lindheim Page: A Witch Story
- Tells the story of Lindheim, Germany's 1664 witch trials. - St. Joan of Arc (1412-1431)@
- Find sites for St. Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d'Arc, the national heroine of France. Sites offer biography, the role in the Hundred Years' War, historical significance, picture gallery, books, contemporary documents and articles, as well as the canonization of the French Roman Catholic saint put to trial and executed for heresy.
- Story of the Pendle Witches, The
- The story of the Pendle Witches, nine English women who were accused and executed for witchcraft in 1612. - To Prevent a "Shipwreck of Souls": Johann Weyer and "De Praestigiis Daemonum"
- Elisa Slattery's critique of Weyer's attack on witch hunting. - Witchcraft Craze History
- Offers a variety of sources for those studying the event. - Witchcraft Documents: 15th Century
- Witchcraft documents compiled from the Medieval Sourcebook. Includes Innocent VIII's "Summis desiderantes" papal Bull of 1484. - Witches Can Do Marvellous Things: Witch Powers as Rhetorical Device
- Academic essay about the language and rhetoric used by 16th and 17th century witch hunters to describe the women they accused of witchcraft.
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