The First Vampires – How Early Vampirism Impacted Theology, Philosophy & the Occult

October 27, 2023 256760 Views

What are the origins of the Vampire? Born in Eastern European folklore and transformed by Enlightenment, the Vampire is truly the first modern monster. We all know Dracula but what do the earliest Vampire accounts reveal to us about the origins of this undead, blood-sucking creature? Let’s turn back to those accounts and see just how different the first recorded Vampires were from the dapper fanged aristocrats of Stoker and Rice. Though, not only did the Vampire come to haunt the imagination but the Undead also proved a formidable threat to both Enlightenment Philosophy, early Occult Philosophy and Catholic Theology all of which had some say during the “Vampire Craze” of 1720-1750.

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Recommending Readings:

Groom – The Vampire: A New History – 978-0300254839
Barber – Vampires, Burial, and Death – 978-0300164817
Sturm & Völker – Von denen Vampiren – 978-3518387818
Calmet – Treatise on the Apparitions of Spirits and on Vampires – 978-1533145680
Vermeir – Vampires as Creatures of the Imagination

Rohr – Dissertatio Historico-Philosophica De Masticatione Mortuorum – https://www.google.com/books/edition/Dissertatio_Historico_Philosophica_De_Ma/VZJNAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0

Ranft – Diss. prior hist. crit. de masticatione mortuorum in tumulis
https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_W9ZFAAAAcAAJ

Davanzati – Dissertazione sopra i vampiri – https://archive.org/details/dissertazionesop0000dava/page/n3/mode/2up

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