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Malleus Maleficarum The Hammer of Witchcraft
Sprenger, Jacobus & Kramer, Heinrich
Item Description: Folio Society, 1968. First Folio Society Edition. Black cloth, silver title to spine, silver and red foil patterns to boards and spine.
Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good +. Slipcase present. Ex-Libris Louis Weyers, grandson of PRIME MINISTER JAN SMUTS, with his name and address in his hand on the verso of the front, free end-paper. Spine of the book, very slightly faded. Edges of slipcase slightly bumped with one short tear.
The following is taken from Wikipedia :
“The Malleus Maleficarum (commonly rendered into English as "Hammer of [the] Witches", Der Hexenhammer in German) is a treatise on the prosecution of witches, written in 1486 by Heinrich Kramer, a German, Catholic clergyman. The book was first published in Speyer, Germany, in 1487. James Sprenger is also often attributed as an author, but some scholars now believe that he became associated with the Malleus Maleficarum largely as a result of Kramer's wish to lend his book as much official authority as possible. In 1490, three years after its publication, the Catholic Church condemned the Malleus Maleficarum, although it was later used by royal courts during the Renaissance, and contributed to the increasingly brutal prosecution of witchcraft during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Kramer wrote the Malleus shortly after being expelled from Innsbruck by the local bishop after a failed attempt to conduct his own witchcraft prosecution. Kramer's purpose in writing the book was to explain his own views on witchcraft, systematically refute arguments claiming that witchcraft does not exist, discredit those who expressed skepticism about its reality, claim that those who practised witchcraft were more often women than men, and to convince magistrates to use Kramer's recommended procedures for finding and convicting witches”.
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