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Jessica's Big Little World premieres Monday October 2nd at 8am!
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In addition, the Craig of the Creek movie will come out "later this year."
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Les Enfants Terribles | Jean-Pierre Melville | 1950
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Damit nicht durch die letzten Jean-Cocteau-Eintrage der fälschliche Eindruck entsteht, bei Cocteau ginge es ausschließlich um telephonierende Frauen: Jean-Pierre Melvilles Verfilmung seines Romans Les enfants terribles, in dem es um schreckliche Kinder geht. Die Geschwister Paul und Elisabeth, spielen ein schreckliches “Spiel”, das im Wesentlichen darin besteht, den anderen in Verzweiflung zu stürzen; Sie sind beide zu erfolgreich darin und es ist letztlich auch schwer zu sagen, wer gewonnen hat. Sie sind ein bisschen anstrengend.
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Les enfants terribles (The Terrible Children) (1950) Jean-Pierre Melville
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Tout va bien
Tout va bien (Serie 2023) #VirginieEfira #NicoleGarcia #BernardLeCoq #MehdiNebbou #SaraGiraudeau #AliochaSchneider Mehr auf:
Serie / Everything is fineJahr: 2023- (November) Genre: Comedy / Drama Hauptrollen: Virginie Efira, Nicole Garcia, Bernard Le Coq, Mehdi Nebbou, Sara Giraudeau, Aliocha Schneider, Yannik Landrein, Angèle Miele, Suzy Bemba … Serienbeschreibung: Die Serie verfolgt eine dysfunktionale Pariser Familie, die mit der tragischen Krankheit eines ihrer Kinder konfrontiert ist…
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Jean-Louis Bernard, Au précaire du seuil, Cahiers du Loup bleu, éditions Les Lieux-Dits, 4e trimestre 2023.
Une chronique de Nicole Hardouin Jean-Louis Bernard, Au précaire du seuil, Cahiers du Loup bleu, éditions Les Lieux-Dits, 4e trimestre 2023 “Arrivé à la fin de ce que tu dois savoir, tu es au seuil de ce que tu devras ressentir.” Khalil Gibran C’est au précaire du seuil, lorsque l’équilibre vacille dans les songes avec quelques ombres déchues/ pour peindre l’attente que la raison devient un…
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. Back in Dakar they must be saying, "Diouana is happy in France, she has a good life." For me, France is at the kitchen, the living room, the bathroom, and my bedroom. Where are the people who live in this country?
Black Girl (La noire de…), Ousmane Sembene (1966)
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cmurphyslaw · 5 months
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me when I’m sitting here then remember canine poetry 😭😭😭😭😖😖😖🥺🥺🥺😣😣😣😥😥😥💀💀
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88. The Christensen family
Godfrey Christensen. The patriarch. The Creator. Fancast is Eric Bana
Lisette Christensen. Godfrey’s wife. The absent matriarch. Fancast is Nicole Kidman
Lilith Christensen. Clementine Hauser’s wife. Godfrey and Lisette’s first born. Fancast is Lily Tomlin (regular) and Mallory Jansen (young)
Devon Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s second born. The Curator. Fancast is Bernard Curry
Amalthea Christensen. Devon’s estranged wife. Fancast is Toni Colette.
Lucia Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s third born. The Corrupter. Fancast is Bella Heathcote
Michelle Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s fourth born. The Coward. Lucia’s twin sister. Fancast is Claire Holt
Jesse Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s fifth born. The Redeemer. Fancast is Deniz Akdeniz
Maggie Christensen. Jesse’s long list wife. Fancast is Adria Arjona
Andy Christensen. Devon and Amalthea’s only child. The Antichrist. Fancast is Mitchell Hope.
Adam Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s sixth born. The First Man. Fancast is Treat Williams (regular) and Matt Lanter (young)
Eve Christensen. Adam’s estranged wife. The First Woman. Known criminal. Disgraced former head of the magistrate. Fancast is Dolly Parton (regular) and Adrienne Palicki (young)
Cain Christensen. Adam and Eve’s oldest son. The First Killer. Fancast is Lucas Till
Abel Christensen. Adam and Eve’s youngest son. The First Victim. Fancast is Caleb Landry Jones.
Percival Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s seventh born. Formerly Pestilence. Currently an overly stressed environmental lawyer. Fancast is Ben Schwartz
Fabian Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s eighth born. Formerly Famine. Currently runs a soup kitchen. Fancast is Alfie Enoch.
Warren Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s ninth born. Formerly War. Currently owns and operates a community centre. Fancast is Chris Wood.
Derek Christensen. Godfrey and Lisette’s tenth born. Death. Is the only one of the four disbanded horsemen who still had his original job. Fancast is Daniel Radcliffe.
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You said that you had a Vasco playlist (also probably one for Machete bcs duh) but i dont think i have ever seen you share them
If you feel comfortable, could you link them so I can rotate them in my head with a proper soundtrack
(Love ur work btw <3)
They have playlists, yes, but they're kind of messy and embarrassing and I'd like to keep the full ones private for now ´v`'
However, here's some songs that remind me of them at the moment:
Machete
Soap&Skin - Me and the Devil
Hozier - Take Me To Church
PVRIS - Holy
River Styx - Angel
Coldplay - Viva La Vida
Florence + The Machine - Hunger
Florence + The Machine - Breath of Life
Florence + The Machine - No Light, No Light
Florence + The Machine - What The Water Gave Me
Florence + The Machine - Bedroom Hymns
Florence + The Machine - Shake It Out
Florence + The Machine - Seven Devils
Florence + The Machine - Which Witch
Nicole Dollanganger - Executioner
Des Rocs - Used to the Darkness
Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus
Gang of Youths - Achilles Come Down
Rufus Wainwright - Hallelujah
AURORA - Heathens
AURORA - Blood In the Wine
Mitski - I'm Your Man
Muse - Take a Bow
Hurts - Exile
Hurts - Help
Richard Einhorn - Pater Noster
Guillaume David - Children of the Omnissiah
Keane - Sovereign Light Café
AJJ - Body Terror Song
carolesdaughter - please put me in a medically induced coma
Vasco
Hozier - Francesca
Lotte Kestner - Halo
Mitski - I Bet on Losing Dogs 
alt-J - Every Other Freckle
BØRNS - American Money
Lincoln - Saint Bernard
Rainbow Kitten Surprise - Fever Pitch
Barns Courtney - Glitter & Gold
Hurts - Illuminated
Hurts - Some Kind of Heaven
Woodkid - Conquest of Spaces
Woodkid - The Great Escape
Laura Veirs - July Flame
Sia - Fire Meet Gasoline
Mika - Origin of Love
La Bouquet - Sad People Dancing
Röyksopp - I Had This Thing
Lord Huron - The Night We Met
Johnny Klimek - Meeting Laura
Johnny Klimek - The Crowd Embrace
Florence + The Machine - Wish That You Were Here
Florence + The Machine - Drumming Song
Florence + The Machine - Cosmic Love
Florence + The Machine - Patricia
Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth
ABBA - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
You Are My Sunshine
Bonus (these only make sense if you know Finnish)
Scandinavian Music Group - Liian laiha rakkaani
Happoradio - Ihmisenpyörä
Happoradio - Sinun vaikka hajoat
PMMP - Viimeinen valitusvirsi
Antti Tuisku - Pyhä kosketus
Antti Tuisku - Mistä minä tiedän
Johanna Kurkela - Valoihminen
Iisa - Kaunein syy
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Elvish names
A list of names of our world translated in Quenya and Sindarin you can use for your fanfics, just credit me if you pick one.
I tried to stay as close as possible to the original etymology of the names but there are sometimes several meaning possible for a component and, the lexicon in both Quenya and Sindarin being relatively restricted, I often had to compromise with the closest synonym I could find or play with the figurative meanings. I always tried to keep the main idea/element of a name, and that’s why I give so many options for some translations. I also tied not to use any fan creation/neo-Sindarin to be as close as possible to the original lore but there are two instances where I hadn’t much alternative so, be sure to read the notes for Chloe and the Latin etymology of Rosamund if you want to use the languages strictly as Tolkien wrote them.
The names are all given with the feminine, the masculine and the neutral form. The first in the list (until Rosamund) are completely gender neutral in their translation and it’s up to you to decide if it sound more masculine, feminine or neutral. All the other names can be declined using various gendered suffixes or words at the end. Every element will be given in English each time but here is a list of the most common suffixes so you can play around with the names by yourself.
Quenya:
Neutral: -wë = suffix for names; quén = person, individual, being; hína = child
Feminine: -iel = feminine suffix, daughter; -ien = daughter; -wen = maiden
Masculine: -ndo = masculine suffix; -ion = son
Sindarin:
Neutral: -u = suffix for names; pen = someone, one, individual; hên = child
Feminine: -iel = feminine suffix, daughter; -il = feminine suffix; -wen = maiden, woman
Masculine: -on = masculine suffix; -ion = son
Adelaide/Alice
(Noble heather/moors) =>
Quenya: Araoricon (ara- =noble & oricon=heather)
Sindarin: Artalath (ar- =noble, talath=flat lands, plain)
Bernard
(Brave/hardy bear) =>
Quenya: Turcamorco (turca=strong, powerful in body & morco=bear), atl. spelling Turkamorco (turka instead of turca)
Sindarin: Bellgraw (bell=strong in body & graw=bear), Bellmdelin (medlin=honey-eater, bear-like)
Dorothy/ Theodora/Theodore
(Gift of God) =>
Quenya: Valanna (vala=god & anna=gift) Valanwa (anwa=gift)
Sindarin: Balanoneth (balan=god & oneth=giving), Rodononeth (rodon=god)
I think that, for this name, it would work to replace the generic “vala” by the name of a specific Vala if the parents prayed one to have a child. Ex. Ivononeth (Ivon= Yavanna in Sindarin) or Vánanna (Gift of Vána). Also works with “Eru” instead of the generic words for “god”
Elizabeth
(My God is an oath) =>
Quenya: Ainovanda (aino, god & vanda=oath/pledge), Valavanda (vala=god), Eruvanda (I'm not sure any Elf would put the name Eru, the equivalent of God with a capital g, in their child's name but it's the closest in meaning to Elizabeth)
Sindarin: Balangwaedh (balan=vala & gwaedh=oath), Rodongwaedh (rodon=vala), Erugwaedh
Louis/Louise
(Loud/famous battle/to fight) =>
Quenya: Rimpaotha (rimpa=loud & otha=war)
Sindarin: Bruidagor (brui=loud & dagor=battle), Bruidagra (dagra=battle)
I strongly doubt any sane Elven parent would call their child like that, but it sounds relatively plausible for a baby born during a time of war (maybe a baby born during the crazy First Age?).
Maud/Mathilda
(Mighty battle) =>
Quenya: Melehtaothawen (melehta=mighty & otha=war & -wen=maiden)
For this one, I used three elements to compose the name because it didn’t sound right otherwise, but it’s not entirely right according to the naming rules in Quenya.
Sindarin: Belaithdagra (belaith=mighty & dagra=battle)
Like the precedent name, I doubt it would be very common, but it might work as an epessë (chosen name/nickname) for a warrior
Myriam
(Sea drop) =>
Quenya: Limbairë (limba=drop & airë= sea), Limbairen(airen=sea)
Sindarin: Limigaear (limig=drop & gaear=sea), Limigaer (gaer=sea)
Nicholas/Nicole
(Victory of the people) =>
Quenya: Aparielië (apairë=victory & lië=people, folk), Túrelië (túrë=mastery, victory)
Sindarin: Tûrgwaith (tûr= mastery & gwaith=people)
Robert
(Bright fame) =>
Quenya: Alcarima (alcar=glory & -ima=fair)
Sindarin: Agarbain (agar=glory & bain=fair), Agargalad (galad=radiant, bright)
Rosamund
(Horse protector (Germanic) OR rose of the world (Latin)) =>
Germanic etymology:
Quenya: Roccovarilë (rocco=horse & varilë=protection)
Sindarin: Rochthand (roch=horse thand=shield)
Latin etymology:
Quenya: Eälótë (lótë=flower, blossom & eä=world) Eämerillë (merillë=rose (fan invention)), Ilúvelótë (ilúvë=world)
Sindarin: Merilamar (meril=rose & amar=world)
Albert/Alberta
(Noble illustrious/brilliant) =>
Quenya: Aralcarindo (ara-=noble & alcarin= glorious, brilliant & -ndo=masculine suffix), Aralcarinon (-on=masculine suffix)
Sindarin: Araglorion (ar-=noble & aglor=glorious, brilliant & -ion=masculine suffix, son)
Feminine form:
Q. Aralcariniel (-iel=feminine suffix)
S. Aragloril (-il=feminine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Aralcarinwë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Aragloru (-u=neutral suffix)
Alexander/Alexandra
(Protector of men/defending men) =>
Quenya: Alatyanér (alatya- =to ward off, to protect & nér=man), Sandanér (sanda=shield)
Sindarin: Beriadir (beria=to protect & dîr=man), Thandir (thand=shield)
Feminine form:
Q. Alatyanis (nís=woman), Sandanis
S. Beriawen (-wen=woman, maiden), Thandwen (this one can also be used as a title/warrior category as it literally means Shieldmaiden)
Neutral form:
Q. Alatyawë (-wë=neutral suffix), Sandawë
S. Beriau (-u=neutral suffix), Thandu
Arthur
(Bear son/king/warrior) =>
Quenya: Morcotar (morco=bear & -tar=king), Morcomehtar (mehta=warrior), Morcoion (-ion=son)
Sindarin: Grawaran (graw=bear & aran=king), Medlinaran, (medlin=honey-eater, bear-like), Grawhador (hador=warrior), Grawion (-ion=son), Medlinion
Feminine form:
Q. Morcotári (tári=queen), Morcoien (-ien=daughter)
S. Grawrían (rían=queen), Medlinrían, Grawiel (-iel=daughter), Medliniel
Neutral form:
Q. Morcoquén (quén=person, individual), Morcohína (hên=child)
S.  Grawpen (pen=one, somebody), Medlinpen, Grawhên (hên=child), Medlinhên
Charlotte/Charles
(Free woman) =>
Quenya: Fairenissë (fairë=free & nissë=woman), Fairënína (nína=woman), Fairewen (-wen=maiden), Fairënis (nís=woman)
Sindarin: Lainbess (lain=free & bess=woman), Laingwen (gwen=maiden, woman), Lainil (-il=feminine suffix)
Masculine form:
Q. Fairënér (nér=man)
S. Laindir (dîr=man), Lainon (-on=masculine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Fairëquén (quén=person, individual), Fairewë (-wë=neutral suffixe)
S. Lainpen (pen=one, somebody), Lainu (-u=neutral suffix)
Chloe
(Blooming, fertility, spring) =>
Quenya: Löawen (löa= time of blooming, “spring” & -wen= maiden), Lótëaiel (lótëa=blooming, flowering & -iel= feminine suffix)
Sindarin: Ethuiliel (ethuil=spring & -iel= feminine suffix) Lostadil (lostad=blooming & -il= feminine suffix)
Note that lostad is a fan invention/non-approved by Tolkien so this is not the name for you if you are trying to stick as closely as possible to the language rules.
Masculine form:
Q. Löando (-ndo=masculine suffix), Lótëando
S. Ethuilon (-on=masculine suffix)
Neutral Form:
Q. Loawë (-wë=neutral suffix), Lóteawë
S. Ethuilu (-u=neutral suffix)
Edward/Edmund
(Wealth/fortune/prosperous, guardian/protector/lord) =>
Quenya: Almacundo (alma= good fortune, weal, wealth & cundo=guardian, lord)
Sindarin: Maelighir (maelig= wealth, abundance & hîr=lord)
Feminine form:
Q. Almaheri (heri=lady)
S. Maeligrodel (rodel=lady, high lady)
Neutral form:
Q. Almaquén (quén=person, individual), Almawë (-wë= suffix for a person)
S. Maeligpen (pen=one, somebody), Maeligu (-u=neutral suffix)
Eloise
(Healthy) =>
Quenya: Alwarien (alwa=healthy & -ien= daughter, maiden)
Sindarin: Alwiel (alw=healthy & -iel=feminine suffix)
Masculine form:
Q. Alwando (-ndo=masculine suffix)
S. Alwon (-on=masculine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Alwawë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Alwu (-u=neutral suffix)
Frederic
(Peace ruler) =>
Quenya: Rainëtur (rainë=peace & -tur=ruler), Rainëtar (-tar=king)
Sindarin: Idharan (îdh=peace & aran=king, noble, lord)
Feminine form:
Q. Rainëtári (tári=queen)
S. Idhrían (rían=queen)
George/Georgina
(Farmer, lit. soil-worker) =>
Quenya: Ceminér (cemi=soil & -nér=man), Kemenér (kemen=earth), Rernér (rer-=to sow)
Sindarin: Caedir (cae=soil & dîr=man), Cevendir (ceven=earth)
Feminine form:
Q. Ceminís (nís=woman), Kemenís, Ceminissë (nissë=woman)
S. Caewen (-wen=maiden, woman), Cevenil (-il=feminine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Cemimólë (mólë=work, labour), Kemenmólë
S. Caedrabu (drab-= to work, to labour & -u=neutral suffix), Cevendrabu
Helen
(Sunshine) =>
Quenya: Arien (canon name for the Sun, lit. sun-maiden), Anarcalina (anar=sun & calina=bright), Ancalë (name of a Tengwar letter, litt. radiant one)
Sindarin: Anorwen (anor=sun & -wen=maiden), Anorglân (glân=bright, shining), Glawiel (glaw=sunshine & -iel=feminine suffix)
Masculine form:
Q. Anarion (lit. son of the sun; name of the youngest son of Elendil and second king of Gondor)
S. Anordir (dîr=man), Anoron (-on=masculine suffix), Glawion (-ion=son)
Neutral form:
Q. Anarwë (-wë=neutral suffix), Anarhína (hína=child)
S. Anoru (-u=neutral suffix), Anorhên (hên=child)
Lucy/Luke
(Light) =>
Quenya: Calaiel (cala=light & -iel=feminine suffix), Calaien (-ien=daughter, maiden), Calinaiel (calina= light), Calinawen (-wen=woman, maiden), Calina
Sindarin: Caladiel (calad= light & -iel=feminine suffix), Galadil (galad=light, radiance)
Masculine form:
Q. Calando (-ndo =masculine suffix), Calinando, Calaion (-ion=son), Calinaion
S. Caladon (-on=masculine suffix), Galadon, Caladion (-ion=son), Galadion
Neutral form:
Q. Calawë (-wë=neutral suffix), Calinawë
S. Caladu (-u=neutral suffix), Galadu
Mary
(Beloved) =>
Quenya: Meldawen (melda=beloved & -wen=maiden)
Sindarin: Melliel (mell=beloved & -iel=feminine suffix, daughter), Mellwen (-wen=maiden, woman)
Masculine form:
Q. Meldando (-ndo=masculine suffix)
S. Meldir (dîr=man)
Neutral form:
Q. Meldawë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Mellu (-u=neutral suffix)
Melissa
(Bee) =>
Quenya: Nioniel (nion=bee & -iel=feminine suffix)
Sindarin: Glitânil (glî=honey & tân=maker & -il=feminine suffix, daughter)
There is no word for bee in Sindarin so I smashed together honey and maker and it’ll do the job.
Masculine form:
Q. Niondo (-ndo=masculine suffix)
S. Glitânon (-on=masculine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Nionwë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Glitânu (-u=neutral suffix)
Sarah
(Ruler/princess) =>
Quenya: Aranel (aranel=princess)
Sindarin: Brethil(brethil= princess, litt. queen-daughter), Riel (riel=princess)
Susan
(Lily, flower) =>
Quenya: Indiliel (indil=lily, flower & -iel=feminine suffix)
Sindarin: Ellothiel (elloth=flower & -iel=feminine suffix), Lothiel (loth=flower)
Neutral form:
Q. Indilwë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Ellothu (-u=neutral suffix), Lothu
Ursula
(Bear) =>
Quenya: Morcowen (morco=bear & -wen=maiden)
Sindarin: Grawil (graw=bear & -il=feminine suffix) Medlinil (medlin=honey-eater, bear-like)
Masculine form:
Q. Morcondo (-ndo=masculine suffix)
S. Grawon (-on=masculine suffix)
Neutral form:
Q. Morcowë (-wë=neutral suffix)
S. Grawu (-u=neutral suffix), Medlinu
So here is the complete list. As I said at the beginning, you are welcome to pick a name or two for your fanfictions, but CREDIT ME if you do so. I spent hours and hours on this list and I won’t have my hard work stolen. And I’d like to see who these names will become as characters, too. You can either put a link to this post or tag me. I am Camille_LaChenille on AO3.
If you made it this far, congratulations! I also take requests to make Elvish names. Send in my askbox a message with one or two real world name or a general idea of the meaning you'd like, and a brief descrition of your character (gender, origin, social role/status, ) as well as the language you'd like the name in. I will give you two options you can chose from in a week or so. For an Elf who had to change their name from one language to another (think First Age Quenya ban), precise it and I'll give one name in each language.
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Evaludate Episode 99: The Devil Is Real (Tyril I Lister of even if Tempest, Part 1)
Summary:
On today's TWO HOUR EVALUDATE SPECIAL, we're getting into the real-world history of witch hunting and witch trials around Europe and North America, Madelyn insists that everyone else insisting that she would like Tyril is still wrong, and being a murder suspect is boring now--it's time to get deputized.
Content Warnings:
Discussion of antisemitism and islamophobia: 13:23 - 14:45, 54:28 - 54:55
Sexual Assault: 25:17 - 25:59
Emetophobia: 1:06:08 - 1:07:31
CSA: 1:16:50 - 1:17:20
Suicide: 1:16:50 - 1:17:20
Incest: 1:30:43 - 1:31:05, 1:34:04 - 1:34:16
Corrections, Notes, and Sources:
Air misspoke when saying Pope John XXII’s declaration of witchcraft as heresy in 1320 took the form of a papal bull. Though the pope eventually described witchcraft and announced that anyone who engaged with it would be excommunicated in his 1336 papal bull Super illius specula, his initial 1320 judgment was outlined in Cardinal William of Santa Sabina’s “Letter of 22 August 1320, to Inquisitors of Carcassone and Toulouse”
In the episode, Air stated that Matthew Hopkins charged around £20 per town, in reference to how much he was reported to have charged the town of Stowmarket in A.G. Hollingsworth’s History of Stowmarket (1844). According to the records, he charged £23 plus traveling expenses. Hopkins himself, however,  stated that he only took “twenty shillings a town” (A History of Witchcraft In England from 1558 to 1718)
Please note that some of Air’s sources are primary documents, and tread carefully. There are a lot of hot stoves in this source list. 
Cautio Criminalis, or a Book on Witch Trials by Friedrich Spee, Translation and Foreword by Marcus Hellyer
The Cheese and The Worms by Carlo Ginzburg, translated by John and Anne C. Tedeschi Daemonologie by King James I 
The Discovery of Witches by Matthew Hopkins
The Disenchantment of Magic: Spells, Charms, and Superstition in Early European Witchcraft Literature by Michael D. Bailey 
Esoterica Witchcraft Lecture Series by Dr Justin Sledge
The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century by Joel F. Harrington
A Guide to Grand-Jurymen by Richard Bernard
The History Of Witchcraft And Demonology by Montague Summers
A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718 by Wallace Notestein
Joan of Arc: By Herself and Her Witnesses by Régine Pernoud
Male Witches in Early Modern Europe by Lara Apps and Andrew Gow
Malleus Maleficarum by Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, translation by Montague Summers
“Which Witch(craft Act) is Which?” by Nicole Hartland
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