The nights are colder, the days shorter, pumpkin spiced coffee is ubiquitous: it’s witching time.
Saducismus Triumphatus: or, Full and Plain Evidence Concerning Witches and Apparitions, 1681, by Joseph Glanvil (or Glanvill, if you prefer). A small octavo, rebound in plain modern buckram, this title is one of the prize pieces showcased in the Rare Book Room right now.
Weaving Puritan theology with 17th century philosophy, Glanvil (1636–1680) conjured a theory of the supernatural born from his conviction that the world was unknowable through the method of pure reason and that the supernatural deserved a closer look...