Memorials of Human Superstition - Jean Louis Lolme de
Explore the fascinating intersection of religious history, social customs, and human belief with "Memorials of Human Superstition." This meticulously prepared print edition presents Jean Louis de Lolme's insightful paraphrase and commentary on Abbé Boileau's groundbreaking "Historia Flagellantium." Delve into the historical practice of flagellation and its profound impact on religious and social life in Europe. De Lolme's work examines the roots and manifestations of superstition, offering a critical lens through which to understand the past. Discover the customs and traditions that shaped societies and fueled religious fervor. "Memorials of Human Superstition" remains a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of history and the enduring power of human belief. A key text for anyone interested in religious history and European social traditions.
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