Gervase of Tilbury, writer, 210
Gnostics, accusations against, 9
Görres, Johann Joseph von, 139
Goetia (part of Lemegeton), 167,169
Gowdie, Isobel, alleged witch, 113-14
Gratian, 212
Gregory, St, the Great, pope, 68
Gregory VII, pope, 154
Gregory IX, pope, legislator against heresy, 23, 24, 39; and Conrad of Marburg, 28-9, 32, 33, 34, 54, 56; issues Vox in Rama, 29–31
Gregory XI, pope, 196
Gregory of Tours, St, 148, 212
Guichard, bishop of Troyes, 185-92, 193,202, 203,226, 232
Guibert de Nogent, chronicler, on cannibalistic infanticide, 49, 53 n.; on incubi, 235
Guidonis, Bernard, inquisitor, 59,130,131,137; silent on Devil-worship, 59; and on witchcraft, 131
Guidonis, Pierre, inquisitor, 130,137
Guillaume d’Auvergne, bishop of Paris, accuses Cathars, 22; on books of magic, 166; on “ladies of the night”, 213-14, 217; on incubi, 237
Guthrie, Helen, alleged witch,111-12
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph, Freiherr von, 87-8 n.
Hansen, Joseph, 126,127,128-9, 134, 139, 225
Harold, king of Denmark, 154
Henry VII, emperor, 26
Henry III, king of Navarre, 185
Hincmar, archbishop of Rheims, 151, 235
Hengest, bailli of Sens, 188,189 Henry of Sayn, Count, 27, 29
Henry of Schönberg, canon of Prague, 34, 54
Henry of Solms, Count, 29
Heribert, archbishop of Milan, 22
Herodias, wife of Herod the Tetrarch, 212-13,214,218-19, 223,228
Holda, supernatural queen, 213,223
Hopkin, Charles Edward, 174
Horace, 207 n.
“Homed god”; See “Dianic cult”
Hospital of St John, Order of, 75, 76, 79–80, 81, 82,96
Hrabanus Maurus, archbishop of Mainz, 193
Hugh of St Victor, mystic, 68
Hughes, Pennethome, 108
Imbert, Guillaume, inquisitor, 90
Incest, 12; Michelet on, 106; attractions of, 262 See also Orgies
Incubus, See Demons, as incubi
Innocent III, pope, 23
Inquisition, origins of, 24; not responsible for first witch-hunts, xii, 126-8,225-6; and inquisitorial procedure, 24; subordinate role in prosecuting Templars, 90; minor role against ritual magic, 128,176-7,179,1812; acts against “society of Diana”, 217; not involved in Kyteler or Simmerthal cases, 205; varible role in early witch-trials, 225-7,229-32 See also Conrad of Marburg; Cattaneo, Alberto; John of Capestrano; Eymeric, Nicolas
Inquisitorial procedure, nature and origins, 23; and religious dissent, 23; against clerics, 23; and Inquisition, 24; abused against Templars, 90-3,94,95; used against magicians, 179-80; in Kyteler and Simmerthal cases, 205; in earliest true witch-trials, 225-6, 229,230, 231-2
Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons, 67
Isidore of Seville, encyclopaedist, 193.234
Ivo of Chartres, canonist, 193,212
Jacquier, Nicolaus, inquisitor, 238
James of March, St, 51
James II, king of Aragon, 81, 84
Jarcke, Karl Ernst, 103,125,139
Jean, bishop of Beirut, 231
Jean de Calais, embezzler, 186,187
Jean de Meun, 214
Jerome, St, 66
Jesus, sayings ascribed to, 8,9, 32 See also Voluntary poverty
Jews, accusations against, xiii, 5–6, 7–8; expelled from France, 82
Joachim of Fiore, abbot, 43
Joan, queen of France, 185-7,188,189,191
Joannes Scotus Erigena, 68
John XXII, pope, and Austrian Waldensians, 34, 54; and French Waldensians, 39; and poverty of Christ, 43, 44; and magic, 131,174,176,177,192-5