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Description A child levitating in front of witnesses due to the influence of witchcraft. This woodcut illustration appears in the lower left corner of a frontispiece page of the book Saducismus Triumphatus authored by Joseph Glanvill and first published in 1681 in London. It is over 425 years old, making it suitable for use as a public domain image in every country.
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Source Saducismus Triumphatus, London, by author Joseph Glanvill
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William Faithorne  (1616–1691)  wikidata:Q3568608 s:en:Author:William Faithorne
 
William Faithorne
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William, the elder Faithorne; William,The Elder Faithorne; William Faithorne the Elder; William Faithorne The Elder
Description British painter, printmaker and printseller
father of William Faithorne the Younger
Date of birth/death 1616 Edit this at Wikidata 13 May 1691 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Greater London Greater London
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