The Malleus Maleficarum

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Cosimo, Inc., Apr 1, 2007 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 292 pages
Also known as "The Witch Hammer," The Malleus Maleficarum was a handbook for hunting and punishing witches-written by Inquisitors HEINRICH KRAMER (c. 1430-1505), an Alsatian clergyman, and JAMES SPRENGER (c. 1436-1494), a Swiss monk-to assist the Inquisition and Church in exterminating undesirables. Mostly a compilation of superstition and folklore, the book was taken very seriously at the time it was written in the 15th century and became a kind of spiritual law book used by judges to determine the guilt of the accused. While some of the articles covered in "The Witch Hammer" are humorous to modern audiences, they were a matter of life and death in the mid-1400's. Anyone interested in religion, the Inquisition, or the witch hunts that ravaged Europe will find this 1928 translation, by MONTAGUE SUMMERS (1880-1948), an unbelievable and enlightening read.
 

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A NOTE UPON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Resolved in but two Questions yet these are divided into many Chapters
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Question III
21
Question IV
28
Question VI
41
Question IX
58
Question XII
66
availeth not at
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RELATING TO THE JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH THE ECCLESIASTICAL
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QUESTION I
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Question VII
213
Question XIII
222
Of the fit Time and of the Method of the Second
230
Question XIX
236
Question XXII
242
Question XXIV
246

Of the Way whereby a Formal Pact with Evil
99
Chapter IV
109
Chapter I
164
Question XXIX
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