History 4165 The Malleus Maleficarum (Winter 2024)

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Publication date: 1962.
Authors:
  • Brant, Sebastian,1458-1521.
  • Zeydel, Edwin Hermann,1893-
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  • RESERVES-HOURLY (Available)

Publication date: 1970, c1959
Authors:
  • Matthews, George Tennyson,1917-
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Publication date:
Authors:
  • Scott, H. M.(Hamish M.),1946-editor.
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  • RESERVES-HOURLY (Available)

Publication date:
Authors:
  • Scott, H. M.(Hamish M.),1946-editor.
Holdings:
  • RESERVES-HOURLY (Available)
  • RESERVES-HOURLY (Available)

Publication date:
Authors:
  • Mackay, Christopher S.,1962-author
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  • RESERVES-HOURLY (Available)

This seminar course centres upon an extended examination of the infamous witch-hunters' manual, the Malleus maleficarum, first printed in 1486. The Malleus is a crucial text, for it helped spread the "elaborated theory of witchcraft" which argued that witches made a formal alliance with the devil to work maleficent magic. Yet for all of its influence on the witch hunts of the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the Malleus is a very poorly argued book, full of contradictions. Along with analysis of the treatise, this course will use the legal sections of text to re-enact a witch trial.

Course Instructor
Richard Raiswell