This book deals with a fascinating and original claim in 16th-century Europe. Witches should be cured, not executed. It was the physician and scholar Johann Wier (1515-1588) who challenged the dominant idea. For his defense of witches, more than three centuries later, Sigmund Freud chose to put Wier’s work among the ten books to be read. According to Wier, Satan seduced witches, thus they did not deserve to be executed, but they must be cured for their melancholy. When the witch hunt was rising, Wier was the first to use some of the arguments adopted in the emerging debate on religious tolerance in defence of witches. This is the first overall study of Wier which offers an innovative view of his thought, by highlighting Wier’s sources and ...
According to Walter Stephens, witch-theorists in the fifteenth century developed the witchcraft beli...
If the Jesuit Martin Delrio (1551-1608) is remembered at all today, it is for his Disquisitiones mag...
In the archives in Zurich, there are 230 sorcery trials during 1570 and 1630, among which 80 trials ...
Research into the life of the Dutch physician Jan Wier (1515-1588) clarifies conflicting representat...
In the sixteenth century, witchcraft was generally thought to be a grave danger. Specific people, a ...
Johann Weyer (1515-1588)’s book De praestigiis daemonum, et incantationibus ac veneficiis (On devili...
Johann Weyer (1515/1516-1588)’s book De praestigiis daemonum, et incantationibus ac veneficiis (On d...
The fifteenth century is more than any other the century of the persecution of witches. So wrote Joh...
Jean Wier, médecin humaniste (1515-1588) récuse dès le XVIe siècle les démonologues par sa critique ...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Through a survey of the discussions of the decline of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century witch-c...
Markus Schmids bachelor thesis Eine kritische Stimme zur Hexenverfolgung: Johannes Matthäus Meyfarts...
This is the first book-length treatment in English of a central but neglected figure in German intel...
A Dominican theologian and religious reformer active in the early fifteenth century, Nider wrote som...
According to Walter Stephens, witch-theorists in the fifteenth century developed the witchcraft beli...
If the Jesuit Martin Delrio (1551-1608) is remembered at all today, it is for his Disquisitiones mag...
In the archives in Zurich, there are 230 sorcery trials during 1570 and 1630, among which 80 trials ...
Research into the life of the Dutch physician Jan Wier (1515-1588) clarifies conflicting representat...
In the sixteenth century, witchcraft was generally thought to be a grave danger. Specific people, a ...
Johann Weyer (1515-1588)’s book De praestigiis daemonum, et incantationibus ac veneficiis (On devili...
Johann Weyer (1515/1516-1588)’s book De praestigiis daemonum, et incantationibus ac veneficiis (On d...
The fifteenth century is more than any other the century of the persecution of witches. So wrote Joh...
Jean Wier, médecin humaniste (1515-1588) récuse dès le XVIe siècle les démonologues par sa critique ...
By the end of the fifteenth century, demonological beliefs were well established by demonologists, i...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Through a survey of the discussions of the decline of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century witch-c...
Markus Schmids bachelor thesis Eine kritische Stimme zur Hexenverfolgung: Johannes Matthäus Meyfarts...
This is the first book-length treatment in English of a central but neglected figure in German intel...
A Dominican theologian and religious reformer active in the early fifteenth century, Nider wrote som...
According to Walter Stephens, witch-theorists in the fifteenth century developed the witchcraft beli...
If the Jesuit Martin Delrio (1551-1608) is remembered at all today, it is for his Disquisitiones mag...
In the archives in Zurich, there are 230 sorcery trials during 1570 and 1630, among which 80 trials ...