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Saducismus triumphatus is a book on witchcraft by Joseph Glanvill, published posthumously in England in 1681. The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions. By 1683 this appeared as a lengthy appendix. Horneck's contribution came from a Dutch pamphlet of 1670. Its composition is mentioned in the chapter on Transportation by an invisible power in the Miscellanies of John Aubrey.

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  • Sadducismus triumphatus (Acusação contra o saduceísmo moderno) é um livro publicado em 1668 por Joseph Glanvill. Esse tratado hostil à bruxaria foi publicado na Inglaterra pelo reitor da igreja de Bath, membro do Royal Society. A Acusação teve quatro edições de 1668 a 1669, e depois foi reimpressa regularmente em 1681, 1683, 1689, 1700 e 1726. (pt)
  • Saducismus triumphatus est un livre traitant des sorcières écrit par Joseph Glanvill, publié à titre posthume en Angleterre en 1681. L'éditeur est probablement Henry More, qui a contribué de façon certaine au volume ; des annotations au sujet de la sorcellerie en Suède ont été ajoutées par Anthony Horneck aux éditions suivantes. Sur celle de 1683, cela représente de longues appendices. La contribution de Horneck s'appuie sur un pamphlet néerlandais de 1670. (fr)
  • Saducismus triumphatus is a book on witchcraft by Joseph Glanvill, published posthumously in England in 1681. The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions. By 1683 this appeared as a lengthy appendix. Horneck's contribution came from a Dutch pamphlet of 1670. Its composition is mentioned in the chapter on Transportation by an invisible power in the Miscellanies of John Aubrey. (en)
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  • Saducismus triumphatus is a book on witchcraft by Joseph Glanvill, published posthumously in England in 1681. The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions. By 1683 this appeared as a lengthy appendix. Horneck's contribution came from a Dutch pamphlet of 1670. Its composition is mentioned in the chapter on Transportation by an invisible power in the Miscellanies of John Aubrey. The book affirmed the existence of witches with malign supernatural powers of magic, and attacked skepticism concerning their abilities. Glanvill likened these skeptics to the Sadducees, members of a Jewish sect from around the time of Jesus who were said to have denied the immortality of the soul. The book is also noted for the account of the Drummer of Tedworth, an early poltergeist story, and for one of the earliest descriptions of the use of a witch bottle, a countercharm against witchcraft. (en)
  • Saducismus triumphatus est un livre traitant des sorcières écrit par Joseph Glanvill, publié à titre posthume en Angleterre en 1681. L'éditeur est probablement Henry More, qui a contribué de façon certaine au volume ; des annotations au sujet de la sorcellerie en Suède ont été ajoutées par Anthony Horneck aux éditions suivantes. Sur celle de 1683, cela représente de longues appendices. La contribution de Horneck s'appuie sur un pamphlet néerlandais de 1670. Le livre affirme l'existence de sorcières maléfiques aux pouvoirs magiques surnaturels, et attaque le scepticisme concernant leurs compétences. Glanvill associe ces sceptiques aux Sadducéens, une secte juive du temps de Jésus qui étaient réputés pour nier l'immortalité de l'âme, d'où le titre du livre : Saducismus triumphatus signifie en latin « La défaite des Sadducéens ». Le livre analyse aussi une ancienne histoire de poltergeist intitulée Drummer of Tedworth (« Le tambour de Tedworth »). (fr)
  • Sadducismus triumphatus (Acusação contra o saduceísmo moderno) é um livro publicado em 1668 por Joseph Glanvill. Esse tratado hostil à bruxaria foi publicado na Inglaterra pelo reitor da igreja de Bath, membro do Royal Society. A Acusação teve quatro edições de 1668 a 1669, e depois foi reimpressa regularmente em 1681, 1683, 1689, 1700 e 1726. (pt)
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