The Malleus Maleficarum
First written in 1486 by zealous Inquisitors of the Catholic Church, "The Witch Hammer" came to be the witch-hunting handbook of the fifteenth century. Its main purpose was to refute doubts of the existence of witchcraft, though it proceeds to prove women more susceptible than men, as well as to...
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First written in 1486 by zealous Inquisitors of the Catholic Church, "The Witch Hammer" came to be the witch-hunting handbook of the fifteenth century. Its main purpose was to refute doubts of the existence of witchcraft, though it proceeds to prove women more susceptible than men, as well as to outline procedures that allowed law enforcers to discover and convict witches. Because of the papal bull acknowledging the validity of this previously pagan belief, the persecution of alleged witches became widespread and brutal with the printing of "Malleus Maleficarum" on the recently invented printing press. Though some of the claims in this work are perhaps humorous to the modern reader, countless individuals lost their lives due to the prevalence of this book throughout late Medieval Europe, and today it can serve as a both a collection of superstitious folklore and a warning against mass hysteria and ignorance.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781602063846 (1602063842)
Publish date: April 15th 2007
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Pages no: 292
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Non Fiction,
History,
Reference,
Historical Fiction,
Medieval,
Religion,
Christianity,
Occult,
Wicca,
Witchcraft
This book is classed at the Witch Hunter's Bible, and details some of the thinking of the people involved in the Witch Hunts. It is divided into different parts - an introduction to the 1928 version, an introduction to the 1948 version, and then parts two and three. These parts are set up with a que...
This is about as bad as it gets. Interested in what fanned the flames of the religious persecutions that swept Europe in the 1500-1700's? Here it is, 'The Hammer of the Witches'. Guaranteed to offend.
Fascinating review to come this weekend.
Funny if you consider the times, but it was freaking me out so badly that I had to stop reading it.