<p>In 1590 three hundred Scottish &#39;witches&#39; were tried for plotting the murder of their King James VI of Scotland (soon to be James I of England). James is known to have suffered from a morbid fear of violent death and the trial heightened his anxiety over this apparently treasonous &#39;un-Christian&#39; sect and stimulated him to study the whole subject of witchcraft. &#39;Daemonologie&#39; is the result of this royal research detailing his opinions on the topic in the form of a Socratic dialogue between the sceptic Philomathes and witch-averse Epistemon who reveals many aspects of witch-craft. The book consists of three sections on magic on sorcery and witchcraft and on spirits and ghosts and ends with a lurid account of the North Berwick witch trials based on the evidence of Dr John Fian the alleged head of the coven whose &#39;confession&#39; was obtained with the aid of thumbscrews the Boot and by the ripping out of his fingernails.</p>
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