Malleus maleficarum, in tres diuisus partes : in quibus concurrentia ad maleficia, maleficiorum effectus, remedia aduersus maleficia, et modus procedendi, ac puniendi maleficos abundè continentur, praecipuè autem omnibus inquisitoribus, & diuini uerbi concionatoribus utilis, ac necessarius /
| Main Author: | Institoris, Heinrich, 1430-1505 |
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| Other Authors: | Sprenger, Jakob, 1436 or 1438-1495, Maffei, Raffaele, 1455-1522 (Editor), Bertano, Giovanni Antonio, active 1570-1612 (Printer) |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | Latin |
| Published: |
Venetiis :
Apud Io. Antonium Bertanum,
1574.
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| Edition: | Hac postrema editione / |
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