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      Gilt & Gegengift (Poison & Antidote)
      Franz Vitzthum (countertenor)
      Dryades Consort/Sylvia Tecardi
      rec. September October 2, , Ev. Kirche Grenzach, Germany
      Sung texts included, without English translations.
      CHRISTOPHORUS CHR []

      Allegorical figures (usually female) representing concepts were relatively common in Antiquity. The device was adopted by the early church to teach moral l

      Convenors: Ian Archer, Alexandra Gajda, Steven Gunn, Lucy Wooding.

      Time: Thursdays of weeks 5pm.

      Venue: The Ship Street Centre, Jesus College. Please note that in weeks 3 and 5 this seminar will be held in the Habakkuk Room, Jesus College. The seminar will also be available via Teams. If you wish to attend online please email @

      Week 1: Thursday 13 October, 5pm.

      'The English Witchcraft Statute of Revisited’ (This paper is dedicated to the memory of Clive Holmes).

      Speaker(s): Dr. Alexandra Gajda (Jesus College) and Dr George Southcombe (Wadham College).

      Suggested reading: Norman Jones, ‘Defining Superstitions: Treasonous Catholics and the Act Against Witchcraft of ’, in Charles Carleton et al., eds, States, Sovereigns, and Society (), –; Michael Devine, ‘Treasonous Catholic Magic and the Witchcraft Legislation: the English State’s Response to Catholic Conjuring in the Early Years of Elizabeth I’s reign’, in Marcus Harmes and Victoria Bladen, eds, Supernatural and Secu