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- 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...