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Montague Summers

    10 de abril de 1880 – 10 de agosto de 1948

    Augustus Montague Summers fue un sacerdote anglicano y posterior converso al catolicismo, conocido principalmente por su trabajo académico sobre el drama inglés del siglo XVII, así como por sus estudios sobre brujas, vampiros y hombres lobo, en todos los cuales profesó creer. Sus escritos profundizan en lo oculto y lo sobrenatural con rigor académico. Es especialmente reconocido por la primera traducción al inglés del notorio manual de cazadores de brujas del siglo XV, el Malleus Maleficarum. La perspectiva única de Summers combinó una creencia sincera con una investigación académica detallada, haciendo que su obra sea distintiva.

    The Malleus Maleficarum
    History of witchcraft
    The Werewolf
    The Discovery of Witches
    A Popular History of Witchcraft
    The Werewolf - Lycanthropy
    • The Werewolf - Lycanthropy

      • 86 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the lore of werewolves, this vintage treatise by Montague Summers delves into historical records, literature, and folklore to substantiate their existence. It appeals to enthusiasts of the supernatural and collectors of Summers' work. Additionally, the volume features an essay by Caroline Taylor Stewart on the origins of werewolf superstition. Summers, known for his studies on various supernatural entities, has left a lasting impact on the field, making this republished edition a valuable addition for those interested in the occult.

      The Werewolf - Lycanthropy
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    • A Popular History of Witchcraft

      • 308 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      First published in 1937, Montague Summers' work explores the history and practices of witchcraft. Known for his studies on supernatural beings, Summers provides insights into witch covens, rituals, and the infamous "Malleus Maleficarum." This modern edition includes a new biography of the author, making it a valuable addition to vintage collections.

      A Popular History of Witchcraft
      4,0
    • The Discovery of Witches

      A Study of Master Matthew Hopkins Commonly Called Witch Finder General 1647 (LARGE PRINT EDITION)

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      This large print edition features a reprint of the rare 1647 text, The Discovery of Witches, alongside Collectanea: Witchcraft, which includes articles from the Folk-Lore Society's quarterly transactions. The book delves into historical perspectives on witchcraft, exploring the cultural and societal implications of witch hunts and beliefs during the time. It provides valuable insights into the folklore surrounding witchcraft, making it a significant resource for those interested in history, anthropology, and the evolution of societal norms regarding witchcraft.

      The Discovery of Witches
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    • The Werewolf

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the legends of werewolves through a spiritual perspective, Montague Summers combines historical references with local tales of encounters and transformations. As a clergyman, he delves into various opinions on werewolf lore, offering insights into the nature of transformation and infection. This comprehensive work, published in 1933, is part of the Loren Coleman Presents series for Cosimo Classics, making it a captivating read for enthusiasts of gothic folklore and the occult.

      The Werewolf
      3,5
    • History of witchcraft

      • 353 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A fascinating, documented account of certain aspects of witchcraft-including sorcery, black magic, necromancy, secret divination and Satanism.

      History of witchcraft
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    • The Malleus Maleficarum

      • 278 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      For nearly three centuries Malleus Maleficarum (the witches hammer) was the professional manual for witch hunters. This book by two of the most famous Inquisitors of the age is still a document of the force of that eras beliefs. Under a Bull of Pope Innocent VIII, Kramer and Sprenger exposed the heresy of those who did not believe in witches and set forth the proper order of the world with devils, witches, and the will of god. Even if you do not believe in the witchcraft, the world of 1484 did.

      The Malleus Maleficarum
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    • Exploring the werewolf mythos in Northern Europe and Russia, this volume delves into literature, history, and folklore to substantiate the existence of these creatures. Authored by Augustus Montague Summers, a clergyman and authority on the supernatural, it includes insights from his first English translation of the "Malleus Maleficarum." Additionally, the book features an essay by Caroline Taylor Stewart on the origins of werewolf superstition. This modern edition also offers a new biography of Summers, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of the occult.

      The Werewolf In Northern Europe, Russia, and Germany
    • Demonolatry

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      1929. The 1595 guide to demonology, used by the Church along with the Maleus Maleficarum for the trials of witches. "Drawn from the capital trials of 900 persons, more or less, who within the last fifteen years have in Lorraine paid the penalty of death for the crime of witchcraft."

      Demonolatry
    • Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to enhancing readability, it aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are easily accessible to a wider audience.

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