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[[Fasciculus:Dialogue Between S & B.jpg|thumb|Prima pagina libelli "Some Miscellany Observations On our present Debates respecting Witchcrafts, in a Dialogue Between S. & B.," [[Samuel Willard|Samueli Willard]] tributi.]]
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[[Fasciculus:WondersoftheInvisibleWorld-1693.jpg|thumb|[[Pagina titularis]] primae editionis libri ''The [[Wonders of the Invisible World]]'' a [[Cottonus Matherus|Cottono Mathero]] scripti.]]
 
[[Fasciculus:ModestEnquiry.jpg|thumb|[[Pagina titularis]] libri ''A Modest Enquiry Into the Nature of Witchcraft'' a [[Ioannes Hale|Ioanne Hale]] scripti (Bostoniae, 1702).]]
[[Salem (Massachusetta)|Salem]] parva urbs [[Massachusetta]]e ab religiosis nomine Purgatis condita est. Homines hi connectebantur fervore religioso et opinionibus de feminis et de familiis. Purgati aestimaverunt magni res religiosas et contendebant ad probitatem. Ob opiniones has, homines Salem poterant vinci metu magarum et artium magarum: Credebant feminas esse infirmas, et ergo credebant etiam diabolum posse imperare feminis, et timebant dissonas personas. Et quod res familiares magarum interfectarum poterant rapi civitate et sub hasta poterant vendi, judicia magarum erant modum quo homines “innocentes” plus terrae obtinerent.
[[Fasciculus:SamuelWillard.jpg|thumb|[[Samuel Willard]] Bostoniensis (1640–1707)]]
'''Salemensia sagarum iudicia''' fuerunt series praeiudiciorum et delationum hominum [[magia malefica|magiae]] accusatorum in [[Provincia Sinus Massachusettensium|Massachusetta colonica]] inter Februarium 1692 et Maium 1693 facta. Contra nomen late usitatum, praeiudicia anno 1692 in variis [[oppidum Novae Angliae|oppidis]] per [[Colonia Sinus Massachusettensium|provinciam]] facta sunt: Salem Vicus (nunc [[Danvers (Massachusetta)|Danvers]]), [[Gippevicum (Massachusetta)|Gippevici]], [[Andover (Massachusetta)|Andover]], et Salem Oppidum.
 
== Initium Iudiciorum ==
Duae puellae—Abigailpuellae—[[Abigail Williams]], quae cognata reverendo Parris erat, et Elisabeth[[Elisabetha Parris]], quae filia reverendi Parris erat—inceperunt deliratione et cupiditate reprehendorum civium quos credunt magas. Hae puellae, Abigail et Elisabeth, patiebantur signa rara quae multi credebant diabolum et magas effecisse. Signa constabant ex ululando, contortione corporis, et inobedientia. Nullus medicus poterat explicare signa rara ratione, et ergo decreverunt artes magicas esse causam malorum in puellis duabus. Accusaverunt reverendi servos, Titubam aut Iohannem, quod credebant servos dedisse res artium magicarum feminis duabus.
 
Purgati iudicaverunt primas personas Vere [[1692]]. Multi homines accusabantur a puellis: Improbaverunt pauperes (in his [[Sarra Good]]), et senes (in his [[Sarra Osbourne]]), et externos (in his Tituba et maritus eius Iohannes), et homines qui non frequentatores erant ecclesiae, et aliquando etiam frequentatores ecclesiae. Apprehensi numerabantur plus quam sexaginta et quisquis poterat accusari.
Duae puellae—Abigail Williams, quae cognata reverendo Parris erat, et Elisabeth Parris, quae filia reverendi Parris erat—inceperunt deliratione et cupiditate reprehendorum civium quos credunt magas. Hae puellae, Abigail et Elisabeth, patiebantur signa rara quae multi credebant diabolum et magas effecisse. Signa constabant ex ululando, contortione corporis, et inobedientia. Nullus medicus poterat explicare signa rara ratione, et ergo decreverunt artes magicas esse causam malorum in puellis duabus. Accusaverunt reverendi servos, Titubam aut Iohannem, quod credebant servos dedisse res artium magicarum feminis duabus.
 
Purgati iudicaverunt primas personas Vere [[1692]]. Multi homines accusabantur a puellis: Improbaverunt pauperes (in his Sarra Good), et senes (in his Sarra Osbourne), et externos (in his Tituba et maritus eius Iohannes), et homines qui non frequentatores erant ecclesiae, et aliquando etiam frequentatores ecclesiae. Apprehensi numerabantur plus quam sexaginta et quisquis poterat accusari.
 
== Iudicium ipsum ==
Afflictae feminae affirmaverunt imagines magarum cum diabolo venisse in somnio. Purgati credebant consensum daturum esse ut diabolus posset induere imaginem personae. Judices erant praeses et duces religiosi. [[Brigitta Bishop]] erat prima femina quae pro sceleribus interfecta est. In toto viginti homines, viri et feminae, interfecti sunt pro sceleribus artium magicarum. Interfectae “magae” non sepultae erant apte. Qui non interfecti sunt sed solum accusabantur, excommunicati sunt e ecclesia.
 
==Vide etiam==
Afflictae feminae affirmaverunt imagines magarum cum diabolo venisse in somnio. Purgati credebant consensum daturum esse ut diabolus posset induere imaginem personae. Judices erant praeses et duces religiosi. Brigitta Bishop erat prima femina quae pro sceleribus interfecta est. In toto viginti homines, viri et feminae, interfecti sunt pro sceleribus artium magicarum. Interfectae “magae” non sepultae erant apte. Qui non interfecti sunt sed solum accusabantur, excommunicati sunt e ecclesia.
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== Notae ==
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==Bibliographia==
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===Bibliographia addita===
*Aronson, Marc. [[2003]]. ''Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials.'' Novi Eboraci: Atheneum. ISBN 1416903151.
*Boyer, Paul, et Stephen Nissenbaum. [[1974]]. ''Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft.'' Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674785266.
*Brown, David C. [[1984]]. ''A Guide to the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692.'' Washington Crossing Pennsylvaniae: David C. Brown. ISBN 0961341505.
*Burns, Margo, et Bernard Rosenthal. [[2008]]. Examination of the Records of the Salem Witch Trials. ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 65(3):401–422.
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*Levack, Brian P., ed. [[2013]]. ''The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America.''
*Mappen, Marc, ed. [[1996]]. 'Witches & Historians: Interpretations of Salem.'' Ed. 2a. Malabar Floridae: Keiger. ISBN 0882756532.
*[[Cottonus Matherus|Matherus, Cottonus]]. [[1693]]. [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/etas/19/ ''The Wonders of the Invisible World.'']
*[[Arthurus Miller|Miller, Arthur]]. ''The Crucible. ISBN 0142437336.
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*Robinson, Enders A. [[1992]]. ''Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables.'' Bowie Terrae Mariae: Heritage Books. ISBN 1556135157.
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*Wright, John Hardy. [[1999]]. ''Sorcery in Salem.'' Portsmouth Novae Hantoniae: Arcadia. ISBN 0738500844.
==Nexus externi==
*[http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/ Archivum documentarium.] etext.lib.virginia.edu<!--original court papers on the trials, maps, interactive maps, biographies, internal and external links to more resources-->
*[http://www.salemwitchtrials.com Commentarii et biographiae,] www.salemwitchtrials.com
*[http://www.salem.org/17th_Century.shtml Salem saeculi septimi decimi,] www.salem.org
*[http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/SALEM.HTM "Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692,"] www.law.umkc.edu
*[http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/salem/17docs.html Salemensia sagarum iudicia,] jefferson.village.virginia.edu<!--includes former Massachusetts Historical Society link-->
*[http://school.discovery.com/schooladventures/salemwitchtrials/ Salemensia sagarum iudicia: mundus post hysteriam,] school.discovery.com
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