-
witchcraft ****cutions was "Of the Demon-mania of the Sorcerers" (De la
démonomanie des sorciers),
first issued in 1580, with ten
editions published by 1604...
- case as a
reference case in his
famous book
about witch hunting, De la
démonomanie des
sorciers (1580). She was born in Oise i
Verberie to a
vagrant prostitute...
-
trial was
therefore up to the
local court and
judge to decide. The book
Demonomanie by Jean Bodin,
which was
published in 1578, was to have a
great impact...
-
little to
prove this
aside from Jean Bodin's
account in his book De la
démonomanie des sorciers. Nevertheless,
Catherine was
never formally accused or prosecuted...
- the
Apparitions of
Spirits and on
Vampires or
Revenants (1749) De la
démonomanie des sorciers, Jean
Bodin Malleus Maleficarum, Lyon, 1669
Matthew Hopkins...
- a
Black M****,
based on a
story in his 1580 book on
witchcraft De la
démonomanie des sorciers. In
spite of its
lurid details,
there is
little outside...
- so-called "witches"
include the
Malleus Maleficarum, and Jean Bodin's De la
Demonomanie des Sorciers. The
Malleus Maleficarum was
written by the
priest J. Sprenger...
- and he
attacked writers including Jean
Bodin (1530–1596),
author of
Démonomanie des
Sorciers (Paris, 1580), and
Jacobus Sprenger,
supposed joint author...
-
Bodin in an anti-witchcraft work
written in
French in 1580. Bodin, De la
Demonomanie des
Sorciers (1598 edition)
Christa Tuczay, The
Nineteenth Century: Medievalism...
- "Birth Control: The Political-Economic
Rationale Behind Jean Bodin's '
Démonomanie'".
History of
Political Economy. 31 (3): 423–448. doi:10.1215/00182702-31-3-423...