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Construction began in 1385
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Monastery of Batalha, Portugal
Construction began in 1385

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Christ on the Cross, 1627, Peter Paul Rubens
Medium: oil,panel
hands in various paintings by luca giordano đĽ
Chapel of BĂźckeburg Castle, Germany

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Detail of the Snakes from Caravaggioâs Head of Medusa ca. 1596
Love of Cupid and Psyche, 1652, Jacob Jordaens
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John Martin -Sadak in Search of the Waters of Oblivion
âThere is no beast, no rush of fire, like woman so untamed. She calmly goes her way where even panthers would be shamed.â
â Aristophanes, Lysistrata Jack Lindsay, Ed.
PeleČ Castle in Sinaia, Romania.

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âThe witch-burnings did not take place during the âDark Ages,â as we commonly suppose. They occurred between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuriesâ precisely during and following the Renaissance, that glorious period when, as we are taught, âmenâsâ minds were being freed from bleakness and superstition. While Michelangelo was sculpting and Shakespeare writing, the witches were burning. The whole secular âEnlightenment,â in fact, the male professions of doctor, lawyer, judge, artist, all rose from the ashes of the destroyed womenâs culture. Renaissance men were celebrating naked female beauty in their art, while womenâs bodies were being tortured and burned by the hundreds of thousands all around them.â
â Monica Sjoo & Barbara Mor in The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth (via lunamtenebris)
âLilith and the serpentâ photographer A.J Hamilton
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The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1615, Peter Paul Rubens
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Page from the Clavis Inferni (The Key of Hell); an 18th-Century Manual on Black Magic
âThe Clavis Inferni (âThe Key of Hellâ) by Cyprianus, is a late-18th-century book on black magic. Written in a mixture of Latin, Hebrew, and a cipher alphabet (namely that of Cornelius Agrippaâs Transitus Fluvii or âPassing through the Riverâ from the Third Book of Occult Philosophy written around 1510) the book has remained rather mysterious due to its unknown origin and context. It is said to be a textbook of the Black School at Wittenburg, a supposed school somewhere in Germany where one could learn the dark arts. As for the name of the author, it seems to have become a common name for people practicing magic. Benjamin Breen writes in The Appendix of how the existence throughout history of various magically-inclined Cyprianuses â from âa Dane [âŚ] who was so evil that Satan cast him out of hellâ to the Greek wizard St. Cyprian of Antioch (who later converted to Christianity) â led to the name becoming a popular pseudonym for âpeople at the edges of society who were trying to do real black magicâ.â
Heinrich Khunrath, Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae, 1595.