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A Bewitching History: Why Witches Ride Broomsticks




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In any case, some brave, if ill-advised, modern accounts suggest witches' flying potions probably worked. Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer. The English historian Raphael Holinshed later recounted the case and described some of the supposedly damning evidence authorities found against Kyteler: "In rifleing the closet of the ladie, they found a pipe of ointment wherewith she greased her staffe, upon which she ambled and galloped through thick and thin. Then I suddenly had the sensation of flying for miles through the air.






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Description: Berman, by exploring the upper, inner wall of her vagina with a finger or two. Hundreds of years later, it can be tough to tease out what people and artists of the Renaissance actually believed about witches. The witch in one engraving by the Italian artist Parmigianino is not riding a broom, but rather a gigantic, anatomically graphic phallus. Save Pin ellipsis More. The explicit implications of staff riding, and the sexual nature of witches in images throughout the Renaissance, are difficult to ignore.
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