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The Witches' Ointment

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by Thomas Hatsis

Christianity, spiritual mutations of, 48

  church, xvii, 5, 22, 28, 36, 45–49, 52,

  54, 63, 72, 92, 112–13, 118, 130,

  139–41, 148. 159, 164, 171, 174,

  204, 206, 210

  church magicians, spiritual beliefs of, 61

  churchmen, 68, 149, 171, 173

  Circe, 80, 197–98

  Clerc, Jeanette, 179–80

  clergy, 1, 3, 12, 56, 118, 128, 176–77,

  193, 209

  Cochrane, Robert, 203–04

  Conrad of Marburg, 68–69

  “Corrector,” 29, 31, 33, 44, 86, 132,

  144. See also Burchard of Worms;

  Decretum Burchardi

  Council, 54, 64

  of Ancyra, 165

  of Basel, 147, 157, 164–65, 172, 179

  of Paris, 19

  of Rome (Lateran), 54

  Third Lateran, of Rome, 47

  Datura, 76–77, 96–103, 188, 195–96, 202

  da Ponte, Oldradus, 157

  Dauphiné, 109, 161, 166

  d’ Auvergne, Guillaume, 155

  David, Catherine, 118

  deadly nightshade, 76–77, 83, 87,

  92–95, 104, 106–7, 121, 126–27,

  177, 195, 200, 203

  de Beaufort, Payen, 171–72

  de Bergamo, Giordano, 175

  de Boyer, Jean-Baptiste, 200

  de Bripio, Pierina, 35

  de Chauliac, Guy, 106–7

  Decretum Burchardi, 29

  de Fraguliati, Sibillia, 34–36, 39, 45, 48

  Dehn, Georg, 212

  della Martin, Giacomo, 135

  della Mirandola, Giovanni Francesco

  Pico, 179

  della Pieve, Filippa de Citta, 117–18

  della Porta, Giambattista, 96, 99, 129,

  182, 189, 195, 218

  on witches’ ointments, 189–90, 195

  See also Natural Magick

  de Lucca, Hugo, 106

  de Luzzi, Mondino, 12

  demon, 1, 8, 22–23, 26, 28, 30–31,

  36–38, 43–44, 52, 72, 112–13.

  123–24, 132, 138, 145, 147–48,

  150–51, 155, 157, 161–63, 165,

  170, 176–77, 184. 189, 192, 194,

  201–3, 206, 214

  demonologist, xi, 3, 12, 98, 133–34,

  175, 188–89, 191, 195–96, 207,

  215, 218

  demonology, 38, 160, 166

  Demosthenes, 9, 14

  De Praestigiis daemonum, 184, 190, 195

  d’Estampes, Comte, 169

  de Stipulis, Johannes, 163, 166

  de Torquemada, Juan, 165

  de Troyes, Chrétien, 139

  devil, 1, 11, 21–22, 33–34, 42–43, 65,

  84, 91, 96, 108, 122–23, 130–31,

  135, 137, 143–44, 147–52,

  155–58, 160–63, 166–70, 175,

  177, 179–80, 182–84, 190–91,

  193, 196–98, 200–202, 207, 209,

  211, 218

  as local spirit, 8, 22, 180

  See also Satan

  de Villa Nova, Arnaldus, 90, 106

  Diana, 25–29, 31–32, 34, 36, 61,

  72–73, 75, 145–47, 150–151, 167,

  179, 210. See also Artemis

  Dietrich of Niem, 141

  di Francesco, Matteuccia (sorceress of

  Todi), 8–9, 11–14, 17, 20–23, 25,

  28, 40, 45, 72, 74–75, 77, 83, 114,

  117, 121, 128, 131, 138, 144, 148,

  152–53, 156, 158, 164, 166, 174,

  179–80, 198, 204–7, 216

  di Lello Petrone, Paolo, 135

  Dioscorides, 10, 59, 77, 80, 85, 92, 97,

  100–101, 187–88

  di Setto, Anthony, 70–71

  DMT (dimethyltriptamine), 21, 71

  doctor, 8, 10, 13, 46, 90, 92, 98,

  103–104, 110, 115, 119, 131, 173,

  186–87, 208

  Dominican, 34, 38, 70, 90, 117–18,

  145, 165, 175–76, 178

  drug, xv, xvii, 3–4, 8–11, 14–16,

  18–21, 23, 25, 58–62, 67, 71, 75,

  77–81, 83–85, 91, 95, 100,

  102–103, 107, 112, 114–15,

  117–28, 136, 145, 148, 150–55

  Dubois, Jacques, 187–72

  Ebers Papyrus, 77, 100, 104

  Edictum Rothari, 41, 43

  Egbert of Wessex, 19

  Elbert (of Gelders), 119

  Elinor of Grolea, 162

  elixir, 5, 11, 18, 20, 74–75, 100, 107,

  100, 121, 148, 186–87. See also

  potion Ember Days, 32

  Ember Weeks, 174

  enchanter, 10, 19, 73, 130–31

  enchanter’s nightshade, 94–95

  enchantment, 19, 121, 124, 130, 138

  entheogen, 67, 71–72, 114, 148

  entheogenic

  definition of, xviin

  experience, 92, 125, 149

  food and drink, 68

  practices, xvii recipe, 124

  use of toad secretions, 69

  Epicurus, 200

  Epiphanius, 59–60

  Epiphany, Eve of, 70–71, 114

  ergot, 108–10, 122–23

  Errores Gazariorum, 163–65

  Eve, 79, 150–51, 158

  exemplum, 37, 148–49, 178, 190, 207

  Eymeric, Nicholas, 157–58

  Faber, Felix, 142

  Feast of All Saints, 168

  Fehlen, Johanna, 118

  Félicie, Jacquelin, 13, 128

  fertility, 26, 84, 161, 174, 193

  drugs, 16

  goddess, 27–28, 31, 45, 75, 161–67,

  206

  rites, 36, 159, 174

  Finicella (Roman pediatrician),

  129–31, 133–36, 152, 156, 158,

  166, 177, 198, 217

  flight, spiritual, 152, 173

  folklore, 2, 3, 11, 29, 37, 45, 87, 91, 94,

  114, 139, 212

  folk of the keg, 73–74, 131, 144

  food, heavenly 64–67, 74

  Forestus, Petrus, 116

  Formicarius, 132n, 146–49, 152, 175,

  178, 207. See also Nider, Johannes

  fortune teller, 26, 118

  Fougeyron, Ponce, 163, 165

  Franciscan, 98, 135, 163

  Frauhelmoin, Lenggo, 121

  frenzy, 55, 58, 82, 88, 104, 116, 125

  Freya, 161

  Frigg, 161, 167

  Fründ, Hans, 166

  Galen, 100

  Garden of Eden, 152. See also Paradise

  Gassendi, Pierre, 200–202

  Gerard, John, 117

  Gerson, Jean, 146, 158

  Giliani, Alessandra, 12

  gnostic, 48, 52, 57–58, 61, 63

  God, 1, 28, 36–37, 42–43, 48, 52, 54,

  60, 65, 79, 84–86, 97–98, 114,

  133, 144, 151–52, 158, 162, 173,

  178, 185–86

  Góis, Damião, 183

  Görres, Joseph, 199

  Gralsberg, 140. See also Venusberg;

  Venus Mountain

  Great Mother, 161

  Greece, 7, 95, 100

  Grenier, Demiselle, 168–69, 171

  Guazzo, Francesco Maria, 192

  Gui, Bernard, 113, 132, 134, 154

  Guibert of Nogent, 63, 112

  hallucinating, 134

  hallucination, 34, 44, 77, 79, 93, 96,

  108–9, 111, 118, 123, 126, 195

  hallucinogen, 56, 58, 71, 76–77, 82,

  100, 188, 211

  Hartlieb, Johannes, 135–36, 177

  healer, 8, 10, 11, 12–13, 36, 75, 82, 92,

  116, 128, 131, 152, 156, 187

  heathen, 86, 98, 134, 140, 142

  heaven, 139–40, 173–75

  hell, 22, 45, 96, 108, 123, 130, 168, 193

  hemlock, 15, 77–78, 88, 91, 105–8,

  124–27, 177, 188, 190–92

  in executions, 105

  in medical
magic, 105–8

  Hemmerlin, Felix, 135

  henbane, 76, 81, 86, 87

  in medical magic, 82–83, 85, 87,

  88–91

  in psyche-magic, 89–92

  in symbolic magic, 86, 88–89

  superstitious use of, 86, 87, 91

  visionary properties of, 124

  herbalist, 115, 117, 132

  herb, enchanted by incantation, 20–21

  heresy, 2, 5, 11, 35–36, 49, 53, 62, 64,

  68, 70, 75, 129–31, 136, 146, 148,

  157, 160–62, 166, 206

  folk, 34–37, 71–72

  Fraticelli, 173

  Free Spirit, 173

  Hussite, 173

  at Orléans, 64–67

  Waldensian, 53–57, 69, 71, 73, 114,

  161, 164–65, 172–175

  heretic, 6, 45, 48, 49, 54–57, 59,

  61–62, 64–70, 113, 138, 157,

  164, 166–68, 178

  Antonio Galosna, 70–72, 114

  Bilia la Castagna, 69–71, 74–75,

  114, 127, 153

  Liosis (Orléans heretic), 64–66

  Marcion of Sinope, 48

  Marcus, 57–58, 61, 74

  Simon Magus, 59–60

  Stephenus (Orléans heretic), 64–66

  heretics’ “holy company,” 65–66

  heretics’ potion, 67, 74, 75, 111, 138,

  148, 178, 192, 215

  Herodias, 29–30, 32, 36, 72–73, 147,

  150, 179

  Heuberg, 143–44, 147, 149, 197

  Hildegard of Bingen, 83–85, 94, 111

  Hippocrates, 81, 101, 110

  Hispanus, Petrus, 82–85, 88–89, 94, 104

  on deadly nightshade, 104

  on henbane, 82–83, 88–89, 104

  on mandrake, 82–83, 88, 104

  on opium, 82–83, 88, 104

  See also Thesaurus pauperum

  Holda (Holle), 31–32, 147. See also

  unholda

  Hollekrisch, 31

  Hoppo (Bernese low magician) 155,

  158

  Holy Grail, 139–40

  Holy Land, 47, 137

  Holy Spirit, 60

  holy water, 92, 159

  Hugh of Lincoln, 109

  idol, 27–28, 50, 55

  idolatry, 111, 130, 144

  Ignatius of Antioch, 57

  incubi, 33, 95

  infanticide, 49, 117, 131, 136, 138, 163,

  213, 217

  Infessura, Stephano, 135

  Inquisition, 17, 132, 161, 195

  inquisitor, 3–4, 6, 34–36, 55–56,

  69–70, 78, 81, 113, 131–32, 148,

  154, 157–58, 160, 163, 165, 168,

  171–74, 176, 206

  Irenaeus, 58–59

  Isidore of Seville, 52, 68, 86, 88

  Jacob, Hans, 208

  Jesus, 35, 42, 43, 48, 51–52, 54, 61, 65,

  114, 119, 133, 139

  Joan of Arc, 81

  John of Capistrano, 130

  Joseph of Arimathea, 139

  Jubert of Bavaria, 162

  Kiesewetter, Karl, 203

  king, 18, 27, 30, 42, 45–46, 104, 140–

  41, 156, 164, 189, 193

  Alonzo the Wise (Alfonso X), 19

  Arthur, 140

  Charlemagne, 42

  Chilperic, 18

  Edward III, 117

  Fredrick II, 19–20

  James VI, 158

  Robert, 64, 67

  Siegbert, 18

  Svein Knutson, 93

  knight, 22, 64, 139–40, 142

  Kramer, Heinrich, 177–78, 198

  Lacnunga, 88, 107, 133

  on hemlock, 107

  Laguna, Andres, 187–189, 191, 215

  on witches’ ointments, 188, 191

  lamia, 40

  lamiarum unguentum, 1, 181, 192,

  196, 203. See also witches’

  ointment

  Lavite, Jehan, 169

  leech, 82, 86–87, 91–92, 99, 107

  leechbook, 81–82, 87–88, 91, 94, 104, 110

  le Franc, Martin, 168

  Lex Cornelia, 15–16

  Lex Saxonum, 42

  Lilienskiold, Hans Hansen, 122

  Livy, 51

  Lonicer, Adam, 110

  love magic, 4, 11, 14, 115, 117

  love philter, 14–16, 19–21, 23, 57, 59,

  62, 74, 79, 80, 97, 100, 111, 116–

  17, 127, 175–76, 206–7, 216

  LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), xv,

  89, 108

  Lucius Apuleius, 39–40, 43, 45, 217–18

  Macete (Parisian sorceress), 112

  Madam Oriente, 34–36, 39, 156

  Magdalena (Bavarian sorceress), 197

  magical arts, nonpoisonous, 9, 190

  magic arts, enchantment by, 59–60

  maleficia, 2, 18, 122, 161, 163, 179, 192

  Malleus maleficarum, 146, 178, 191, 198

  mandrake, 15, 76–88, 127, 188

  in medical magic, 79, 81–85, 104,

  106, 186

  in psyche-magic, 79–80, 91, 124,

  126–27, 176, 192, 195, 198, 202

  in symbolic magic, 81

  marijuana. See cannabis

  Martin of Arles, 133

  Mary (mother of Jesus), 28, 63, 118–19

  mass, 44, 47, 69, 126

  Matsys, Quentin, 183

  Matteuccia. See di Francesco,

  Matteuccia (sorceress of Todi)

  medicine, heavenly, 133

  mind-altering substances, spiritual

  reasons for using, xviin

  M. 136 (leechbook), 87

  on deadly nightshade, 87, 94

  on ergot, 110

  on hemlock, 107

  on henbane, 87

  on opium, 94, 104

  monk, 47, 66–67, 105, 112, 118–19,

  125–26

  Monsieur, (Agrippa’s dog, rumored to

  be the devil) 182–84

  Mummolus, 17–19

  Murray, Margaret, 214–15

  mushroom, 200

  mystic, 137–38, 149

  Natural History, 10, 85, 101

  on hemlock, 105

  on henbane, 85

  on opium, 101

  See also Pliny the Elder

  Natural Magick, 189, 195–96

  on datura, 196

  on deadly nightshade, 195–96

  on henbane, 196

  on witches’ ointments, 189–90, 195

  See also della Porta, Giambattista

  necromancer, 6, 123, 125, 127, 155,

  158

  necromancy, 124, 141, 155, 162

  Neoplatonist, 185

  Neuve, Jeanette, 117

  Nicholas of Cusa (Cusanus), 25, 165

  Nider, Johannes, 132, 141, 144,

  146–49, 152, 164–65, 173, 175,

  178, 207, 213, 215, 217. See also

  Formicarius; Preceptorium divine

  legis; Predigten

  Night Doings, 21–22, 25

  night flight, 2, 38, 153, 162–63, 165,

  167–68, 189, 207, 215. See also

  transvection

  ointment, 1, 2, 17–19, 22–23, 25, 39,

  45, 72, 75, 82–83, 88–89, 91–92,

  94–95, 104, 107, 110, 115, 121,

  125, 127–29, 133, 137, 144–48,

  149–53, 155, 158–168, 171–73,

  175–82, 187–93, 198–200,

  203–19

  for flying, 78, 135, 138, 148, 164,

  166, 175, 177–78, 187, 189, 192,

  198, 206, 208, 213, 217

  for transformation,134–37, 148,

  152, 198, 217

  See also witches’ ointment

  opium, 77–78, 81–83, 85, 88, 90, 94,

  100–107, 120, 124, 127, 186, 192,

  195, 200–202

  in psyche-magic, 102–3

  in medical magic, 81–83, 85, 88, 90,

  94, 104, 120–21


  visionary aspects of, 102

  Opus de venenas, 83, 99, 104.

  See also Book of Poisons

  Order of Preachers, 70, 118

  orgy, 50, 66, 68, 73, 164, 170

  Ovid, 40–41

  pagan

  attitudes toward magic, 61–62

  forerunners of Christianity, 48–51

  goddess (Diana), 26, 145, 210

  incantations, power of, 133

  lore on mandrake, 84

  religion, ancient, 215n

  slanders against Christians, 56

  use of psycho-sexual drugs, 85

  paganism, 23, 210

  pagans, 42, 50, 137

  Pamphilë, 39–41, 45, 217–18

  Paracelsus, 76, 127, 186–87

  Paradise, 79, 120, 140–42, 147, 151, 174–75

  Parzival, 139–41

  Pastereaux, 173

  Patinir, Joachim, 183

  Patrimacho, Johannes, 157

  Paulicians, 63

  Paul of Tarsus, 26–27, 48

  Paus, Ludvig, 123

  Perkins, William, 214

  Perrers, Alice, 117

  Peter Gregory of Toulouse, 113

  Peter of Greyerz, 148, 154–56, 158

  Peukert, Will–Erich, 202

  phial, 70, 157

  physician, 8–10, 12–13, 44, 77, 80–82,

  86, 89, 98–99, 101, 103w, 105–6,

  116–17, 119, 126–27, 135, 141, 152,

  156, 174, 177, 186, 188–89, 196, 199

  folk/lay, 8–9, 81, 87, 91–92, 116, 131

  university, 8, 9, 81, 116, 131, 181, 208

  Plantsch, Martin, 143

  Pliny the Elder, 10, 34, 77, 85, 91,

  100–101, 105. See also Natural History

  Pliny the Younger, 34

  Plutarch, 9

  pocula amatoria, 14–16, 20, 76, 80,

  118. See also love philter

  poison, 5, 9, 11, 14–16, 19–20, 41,

  56–57, 59, 64, 71, 77–78, 85,

  90–91, 100, 104–5, 110–12,

  115–18, 122, 127, 166, 168, 183,

  190, 192, 188, 204, 214

  poisoner, 10, 16, 176

  poison magic, 4, 14, 16, 20.

  See also veneficia

  Polyaenus, 50–51

  pope, 142, 164

  Alexander V, 165

  anti-, 164–65

  Eugene IV, 130

  Gregory IX, 68–69, 71

  Innocent III, 47

  John XXII, 157

  potion, 2–4, 14–21, 23, 39, 57–59,

  61, 67, 70–71, 75–76, 80, 85.

  See also elixir

  powder, 19, 74, 82, 84, 110–11, 115,

  117–18, 120, 131, 166, 180, 207,

  214, 217

  Preceptorium divine legis, 141, 144,

  146–47, 162. See also Nider,

  Johannes

  Predigten, 144, 146–47, 162.

  See also Nider, Johannes

  prophecy, 46, 58

  prophet, 29–30

  Psellus, Michael, 46, 125–26

  psychedelics, xv–xvii

  bufotenine, 111

  DMT (dimethyltriptamine), 21–71

  LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), xv, 89, 108

  psyche-magical

  antilust formula, 84

  definition of, xvii drug practices, 153, 187

  drugs, 136, 206

  effects, 111, 155, 179

 

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