Witches' Sabbath as reported in a judgment delivered by the court of Arras in 1460. Witches ride brooms and goats, dancing with fauns, holding snakes, playing music and boiling frogs and snakes in a cauldron. Engraving after a 16th-century illustration. Woodcut by Etienne Huyot and Jules Huyot. "La Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance", Paris, 1877.


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