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The sorcerer's tale : faith and fraud in Tudor England / Alec Ryrie.

Author/creator Ryrie, Alec
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Descriptionxv, 207 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 21 cm
Subject(s)
Contents 1. The Nobleman -- 2. The physician -- 3. The underworld -- 4. The magician -- 5. The preacher -- Conclusion: Barbarians at the gates -- Appendix. Gregory Wisdom's will.
Abstract An earl's son, plotting murder by witchcraft; conjuring spirits to find buried treasure; a stolen coat embroidered with pure silver; crooked gaming-houses and brothels; a terrifying new disease, and the self-trained surgeon who claims he can treat it. This is the world of Gregory Wisdom, a physician, magician, and consummate con-man at work in sixteenth-century London. Drawing on previously unknown documents to reconstruct this extraordinary man's career, Alec Ryrie takes us through the cut-throat business of early modern medicine, down to Tudor London's gangland of fraud and organized crime; from the world of Renaissance magi and Kabbalistic conjurers to street-corner wizards; and into the chaotic, exhilarating religious upheavals of the Reformation. On the way, we learn how Tudor England's dignified public face and its rapacious underworld were intimately connected to each other. Gregory Wisdom's career is an object lesson in how to conjure up wealth and respectability from nothing in a turbulent age. And it provides a unique glimpse into a world intoxicated with new ideas, where it was impossible to know quite what to believe--or who to trust.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [191]-201) and index.
LCCN 2008024477
ISBN9780199229963
ISBN0199229961
ISBN9780199570904 (pbk.)
ISBN0199570906 (pbk.)

Available Items

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Laupus Popular Reading Collection WZ 330 R995S 2008 ✔ Available Place Hold