Limborch, Philipp van, historian of Inquisition, 136
Livy,10–11
Llorente, Giovanni Antonio, historian of lnquisition, 134
Lombardi, Guillen, canon lawyer, 195
Lorin, chamberlain of Guichard, 188-9,190
Lothair, king of Lorraine, 150,151
Louis I (the Pious), emperor, 150, 158
Louis XII, king of France, 41
Luciferan doctrine, alleged, 30, 34-5, 36,38,56-7
Lucius III, pope, 23
Lull, Ramon, mystic, 81
Macfarlane, Alan, xiii, 160, 246-7, 248
Magic, condenmed as demonworship, 155-9
Magic, ritual or ceremonial, xiii, 164-73; books of, 167-9; aims of, 169, 178-9; techniques of, 169-70; not Satanic, 169-70,178-9; demons in, 164-73 5 Aquinas on, 174-5; John XXII on, 176,192-3; Eymeric on, 177; as heresy, 177; attributed to Boniface VIII, 182-51; attributed to Guichard, 188; clerics involved in, 195; trials for, in France, 195-7; in Kyteler case, 199-204; in Simmerthal case, 204; in early Swiss trials, 226
Manichecs, accusations against, 17
Marcellus, bishop of Apamea, 68
Margueronne de Bellevillette, fortune-teller, 189
Marigny, Enguerrand de, 186,190
Marion la Droituriere, burned in Paris, 196
Martianus Capella, encyclopaedist, 208-9
Martello, Leo, 108
Mathers, S. L. M., 170
Martin V, pope, 50
Martin, Waldensian “barbe”, 40-1
Marx, Karl, on Daumer, 14–15 n.
Merlin, 235
Messalians, sect, 18 n.
Midelfort, H. C. Erik, 254
Minucius Felix, Christian apologist, 1,2,3,5,6,9,11
Molay, Jacques de, grand master of the Temple, 82, 84,91,92,97
Molinier, Auguste, 127
Montanism, 16 Muhlava’s confession, 221-2
Mummulus, mayor of palace, 148
Murray, Margaret, 107-15,117,119-20,121,123,125,223,232; influence of, 107-8,120; theory about witchcraft, 108-9; use of sources, 110-15
Nicholas of Massaro, Fraticelli “bishop”, 46-7,47-8, 53
Nider, Johannes, Dominican, 204 219,220, 237
Night-witches, See Flying witches
Nogaret, Guillaume de, and Templars, 84,92; and Boniface VIII, 180-5; and Guichard, 185, 190
Notker, Labeo, translator, 208-9
Oberhauserin, the, accused of
Observants, Franciscans, 49–51
Orgies, promiscuous and incestuous, accusations of, xi; against early Christians, 1–4,11; against Gnostics, 10; against Paulicians, 18; against Bogomiles, 18–19; against Orléans sect, 20; against French heretics, 21; against German Waldensians, 30; against Austrian Waldensians, 34; against Waldensians in general, 37; against Italian Waldensians, 37-8; against French Waldensians, 38-9; against Fraticelli, 47, 51-2; against witches, 102; preserved in literary tradition, 55-6; not substantiated, 54-6; accepted by some modern historians, 117-22; and
Origen, 65
Orléans, sect at, 19–20, 57,122
Outlaw, Roger, lord chancellor of Ireland, 200,201
Outlaw (Utlagh), William, the elder, 198
Outlaw, William, son of Alice Kyteler, 198,200-1
Pact, with Devil or demon, in witch-stereotype, 99-100; in Aquinas, 176; in early witch-trials, 229-30; in legends, 232-3