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Henry Boguet (1550 in Pierrecourt, Haute-Saône – 1619) was a well
known jurist and
judge of Saint-Claude (1596–1616) in the
County of Burgundy. His renown...
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Thomas Aquinas (13th century),
Nicholas Remy (16th century), and
Henri Boguet (16th and 17th centuries),
among others, disagreed,
saying that
demons did...
- Nicolas-Didier
Boguet (18
February 1755, Chantilly, Oise - 1
April 1839, Rome) was a
French landscape painter. He
spent his
adult life in Rome.
Boguet was sent...
- 1595 and 1615. In 1598,
werewolves were
sighted in Anjou. In 1602,
Henry Boguet wrote a
lengthy chapter about werewolves. In 1603, a
teenage werewolf was...
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green with the Devil,
although in
modern times the
color is red.
Henry Boguet and some
English demonologists of the same
epoch ****erted that
witches and...
- it
difficult to
critique and to replace. In
contrast to
works by
Henry Boguet and
Pierre de Lancre, Delrio's was not
based on
personal experience. His...
- crétin (noun) or bête/stupide (adjective)
idiot (noun) or
stupid (adjective)
boguet mobylette moped bonnard sympa or bien nice
Informal term. bonne-main pourboire...
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Raphael Holinshed, Andrés Laguna,
Johannes Nider,
Sieur Jean de Nynald,
Henry Boguet,
Giovanni Porta,
Nicholas Rémy,
Bartolommeo Spina,
Richard Verstegan, Johann...
- capture. They also
appear in
early stories of lycanthropy, such as
Henry Boguet's Discours exécrable de
sorciers in 1590. In 1832 Gérard de
Nerval wrote...
- "Study of
Literature to Lady
Baptista Maletesta of Montefeltro," 1494.]
Boguet,
Heneri (1603).
Discours Execrable Des Sorciers:
Ensemble leur Procez, faits...