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- Daemonologie—in full Dæmonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mightie Prince, James &c.—was first published in 1597...
- King James VI wrote a dissertation on witchcraft and necromancy titled Daemonologie in 1597. The North Berwick trials were among the better known of the...
- gluttony Satan: wrath Belphegor: sloth King James' dissertation titled Daemonologie was first published in 1597, several years before the first publication...
- Attendants, Messengers, Servants, Soldiers A prin****l source comes from the Daemonologie of King James published in 1597 which included a news pamphlet titled...
- contemporary treatises on witchcraft as King James VI of Scotland's Daemonologie, the Witch of Endor from the Bible, the Norns of Norse mythology, and...
- Mephistopheles dig Faustus' grave. In the book by King James I of England, Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogie, Divided into three Bookes, it is written: Nowe...
- susceptible to supernatural influences. King James in his dissertation titled Dæmonologie re****es the possibility for angelic entities to reproduce and instead...
- literary culture. James was a prolific writer, authoring works such as Daemonologie (1597), The True Law of Free Monarchies (1598), and Basilikon Doron (1599)...
- Press. Archived from the original on 2021-05-07. King James (2016) [1597]. Daemonologie (critical ed.). ISBN 1-5329-6891-4. "philomath". Dictionary.com....
- interested in witchcraft and published a defence of witch-hunting in the Daemonologie in 1597, but he appears to have become increasingly sceptical and eventually...