- De
praestigiis daemonum,
translated as On the
Tricks of Demons, is a book by
medical doctor Johann Weyer, also
known as Wier,
first published in Basel...
- 1885. De
praestigiis Daemonum ...
Libri V. Basel: Oporinus, 1563. De
praestigiis Daemonum ...
Libri V. Basel: Oporinus, 1564. De
praestigiis Daemonum...
- (lit. 'False
Monarchy of Demons')
first appears as an
appendix to De
praestigiis daemonum (1577) by
Johann Weyer. An
abridgment of a
grimoire similar...
-
eternal fire.
According to his
student Johann Weyer, in the 1563 book De
praestigiis daemonum,
Agrippa died in Grenoble, in 1535.
Agrippa is
perhaps best...
- 2014-10-16 at the
Wayback Machine Goetia, Mathers/Crowley Weyer, Johann. "De
praestigiis daemonum".
Pseudomonarchia Daemonum.
Archived from the
original on 2013-07-14...
- the Ars
Goetia is
Johann Weyer's
Pseudomonarchia Daemonum in his De
praestigiis daemonum.
Weyer does not cite, and is
unaware of, any
other books in...
-
urbis topographia et
antiquitates (1597–1602) De
Divinatione et
Magicis Praestigiis (1605)
Habitus Variarum Orbis Gentium (1581),
ornamented with seventy...
- (1991). Witches, devils, and
doctors in the Renaissance:
Johann Weyer, De
praestigiis daemonum.
Translated by John Shea. Binghamton:
Medieval and Renaissance...
-
against the ****cution of witches. His most
influential work is De
Praestigiis Daemonum et
Incantationibus ac
Venificiis ('On the
Illusions of the Demons...
- paragraph).
Another contemporary account is that of
Johann Weyer in his De
praestigiis daemonum (1563). A
number of
theories suggest that
children died of some...