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The Middle Ages (Witchcraft and Magic in Europe)
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (2002)
Authors: Karen Jolly, Catharina Raudvere, Edward Peters, Bengt Ankarloo, and Stuart Clark
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What really happened in the Middle Ages?
WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC IN EUROPE: THE MIDDLE AGES is the third book I've read in this series of six books edited by Bengt Ankarloo and Stuart Clark. So far my favorite has been the first (chronologically) which focused on "Biblical and Pagan Societies" although "The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" was equally well written. In November 2002, the fourth book in the chronology "The Period of the Witch Trials" is scheduled for publication and I can hardly wait to read it. "The Middle Ages" volume ends just as the wicked Malleus Maleficarum is published 1487 and if you've studied this topic you know what comes next.

Historians participating in the 'Witchcraft' project are university scholars and experts in their respective topics. Their research is intensive and exhaustive. At times, sections read like a thriller novel and at times only a scholar could love the work. Topics and authors in this volume include (in addition to Peters below) 'Medieval Magic: Definitions, Beliefs, Practices' by Karen Jolly of the University of Hawaii, and 'Trolldomr Rituals' by Catherina Rudvere of Lund University.

Jolly suggests the concept/phenomena of magic is difficult to identify and describe, let alone explain. She tracks developments in the early Middle Ages and discovers magic for the devout Christian serf or aristocrat was not at all comparable to notions depicted in some fanciful modern films and books. No green-faced wart-covered old hags lived in Europe in the old days. Those biddies bloomed in the art of the Renaissance. Jolly suggests Christian beliefs, rituals and medical practices merged with local native traditions and formed something different from the religion preached in the Levant by early Church fathers. Rudvere's work is incredible. She deals with material that is over 1,000 years old from the Scandanavian cultures.

Part 3 of the book, 'The Medieval Church and State on Superstition, Magic, and Witchcraft From Augustine to the Sixteenth Century' by Edward Peters of the University of Pennsylvania takes the reader up to the end of the Middle Ages in Europe when the Malleus Maleficarum was published in 1487. To their credit, many Roman Catholic leaders and clergy thought the Malleus Maleficarum was "over the top" and the work of a crackpot. Sadly, interest in the book was renewed during the Protestant Reformation when "Christians" used the book to "purify the church" -- the period to be covered by the "Witch Trials" mentioned above.

Peters essay attempts to explain why persecution of "witches" and "heretics" evolved after the 12th Century. Certainly a renewed interest in the writings of the Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians and the emergence of groups like the Cathars and Waldensians stirred the pot. However, Peters suggests the real reason persecution took such a decidely evil turn had to do with politics and land grabs. A handy way to rid yourself of someone you envied or whose goods you coveted was to accuse them of witchcraft. The clergy became involved because they felt a need to root out the devil, but sometimes they were connected to greedy princes who needed churchly approval.

As has been the case with the other books in the serieis, all the essays in this book are informative. If you have an interest in the topic of Wicca, witchcraft, or paganism and want to learn more about what probably happened in the Middle Ages in Western Europe, read the book.


A Practical Guide to Pseudospectral Methods
Published in Paperback by Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt) (1998)
Author: Bengt Fornberg
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This is a guide, not an expository report
This book is a wonderful guide to pseudo-spectral techniques which begins its discussion as an extension or more precisely as the limit of finite difference techniques. Unfortunately for anyone who would wish to learn these techniques I would have to recomend another book. However, for someone who already knows these techniques then this book is invaluable. It covers in a clear, mathematical way in which certain pitfalls and problems may be overcome. It does not, however, teach more of the advanced methods that must be used in more complex boundary value problems.

I think that a mathematician will find this book easy reading. I also think that an educated engineer will also have little difficulty following along. I do not recomend this book to anyone who has not taken a course in PDE's as background theory is always more important to application than indiscriminately learning a technique.


Regional Sustainability: Applied Ecological Economics Bridging the Gap Between Natural and Social Sciences (Contributions to Economics)
Published in Paperback by Springer Verlag (15 December, 1999)
Authors: Irene Ring, Bernd Klauer, Frank Watzold, and Bengt A. Mansson
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environmental modelling
As someone attempting to model agri-environmental issues, i found this book extremely useful. The collection of articles cover a spectrum of inter-related topical matters. A must read for anyone seriously pursuing eco/agri - environmental policy decision making, modelling and evaluation.


Relief of Pain by Tens: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
Published in Paperback by Wiley-Liss (1986)
Authors: Bengt Sjolund, Margareta Eriksson, and Bengt H. Sj2olund
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A decent book
This book is quite good it is useful for the physiotherapist and will help them a lot pity it has been taken out of publication


Exercise and Circulation in Health and Disease
Published in Hardcover by Human Kinetics Pub (15 January, 2000)
Authors: Bengt Saltin, Robert Boushel, Niels Secher, and Jere H. Mitchell
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Just a Reference
This book tries to explain the cause and effect of circulartory and respiratory system with exercise, but generally at the end leaves one in doubt as to whether the question has really been answered. However, it does explain the process, though there is no final product of the question at stand. Although the comments on this book here sound negative, it is not a bad book overall, due to it's heavy bibliography and references to other studies stated. It needs more diagrams (especially colored) and better way of explanation.


Benchmarking Workbook: With Examples and Ready-Made Forms
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Son Ltd (21 November, 1995)
Author: Bengt Karlöf
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Not a Bad Book, but . . .
This workbook is filled with sample forms for a variety of uses. Unfortunately, it's a little sketchy as to the applicability of each form. The book is intended to be a companion to Karlof's prior work, "Benchmarking: A Signpost to Excellence and Productivity". The biggest disappointment is the price. The book has a text book price -- it's a paperback! At that price you would at least expect forms that are closer to letter sized. Based on the pricing of the paperback edition, the hardback must be over $200. This book is hardly a value.


Computer Simulations in Compact Heat Exchangers (Developments in Heat Transfer, Volume 1)
Published in Hardcover by Computational Mechanics (1998)
Authors: Bengt Sunden and M. Faghri
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It stunk !
This book is too costly for the material it provided .. Don't buy it .. even by mistake !


Save My Rainforest
Published in Hardcover by Volcano Press (1992)
Authors: Monica Zak, Nancy Schimmel, and Bengt-Arne Runnerstrom
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"35"?! [i.e. Trettiofem?!]-då blir det fan inte lätt!
Published in Unknown Binding by Fèorfattares bokmaskin ()
Author: Bengt Dagrin
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Adults With Autism and Mental Retardation: A Life-Span Perspective (Studia Psychologica Upsaliensia, 20)
Published in Paperback by Uppsala Universitet (2001)
Author: Bengt Akerstrom
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