The Malleus Maleficarum of Heinrich Kramer and James SprengerApproach this book with caution; it is soaked in human blood! Kramer and Sprenger, two Dominican friars, traveled throughout northern Germany, delving into Inquisition records, talking with accused witches, attending Inquisition trials. First published in 1486, the text includes everything known at the time about cults, illicit sex, dealings with the devil, and more. |
Contents
I | v |
II | xi |
III | xlii |
IV | xliii |
V | 1 |
VII | 12 |
VIII | 21 |
IX | 28 |
XLVI | 173 |
XLVII | 175 |
XLVIII | 179 |
XLIX | 188 |
L | 192 |
LI | 194 |
LIV | 205 |
LV | 208 |
X | 31 |
XI | 41 |
XII | 48 |
XIII | 54 |
XIV | 58 |
XV | 61 |
XVI | 66 |
XVIII | 71 |
XIX | 73 |
XX | 77 |
XXI | 80 |
XXII | 82 |
XXIII | 84 |
XXIV | 89 |
XXVI | 96 |
XXVII | 99 |
XXVIII | 104 |
XXIX | 109 |
XXX | 114 |
XXXI | 117 |
XXXII | 118 |
XXXIII | 122 |
XXXIV | 124 |
XXXV | 128 |
XXXVI | 134 |
XXXVII | 137 |
XXXVIII | 140 |
XXXIX | 144 |
XL | 147 |
XLI | 150 |
XLII | 155 |
XLIII | 164 |
XLIV | 167 |
XLV | 170 |
LVI | 209 |
LIX | 210 |
LX | 213 |
LXI | 214 |
LXII | 216 |
LXIII | 217 |
LXIV | 218 |
LXV | 220 |
LXVI | 222 |
LXVII | 225 |
LXVIII | 227 |
LXIX | 230 |
LXX | 232 |
LXXI | 233 |
LXXII | 235 |
LXXIII | 236 |
LXXIV | 240 |
LXXV | 241 |
LXXVI | 242 |
LXXVII | 244 |
LXXVIII | 246 |
LXXIX | 248 |
LXXX | 250 |
LXXXI | 252 |
LXXXII | 254 |
LXXXIII | 257 |
LXXXIV | 258 |
LXXXV | 259 |
LXXXVI | 261 |
LXXXVII | 264 |
LXXXVIII | 268 |
LXXXIX | 271 |
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