Heinrich Kramer's monumental work 'Der Hexenhammer' is a three-volume treatise on the detection, persecution, and eradication of witches. Written in the 15th century, this work is a foundational text in the history of witch hunting and the Inquisition. Kramer's writing style is meticulous and authoritarian, reflecting the seriousness with which he approaches the subject matter. The book is filled with detailed accounts of alleged witchcraft, methods for identifying witches, and instructions for their interrogation and punishment. 'Der Hexenhammer' is a harrowing glimpse into the dark side of human history, exploring the depths of fear, superstition, and oppression that characterized the witch trials of the Middle Ages.
Der Hexenhammer (Band 1-3)
Heinrich Kramer
bookDer Hexenhammer (Band 1-3)
Heinrich Kramer
bookThe Hammer of Witches: Malleus Maleficarum : The Most Influential Book of Witchcraft
Heinrich Kramer
bookDer Hexenhammer : Alle 4 Bände
Heinrich Kramer
bookMalleus Maleficarum - The Hammer of Witches
Heinrich Kramer
bookThe Malleus Maleficarum
Heinrich Kramer
bookDer Hexenhammer (Band 1-3)
Heinrich Kramer
bookThe Hammer of Witches: Malleus Maleficarum : The Most Influential Book of Witchcraft
Heinrich Kramer
bookDer Hexenhammer : Alle 4 Bände
Heinrich Kramer
bookDer Hexenhammer
Jakob Sprenger, Heinrich Institoris, Heinrich Kramer
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