"An unusual inquisition" : translated documents from Heinricus Institoris's witch hunts in Ravensburg and Innsbruck

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"An unusual inquisition" : translated documents from Heinricus Institoris's witch hunts in Ravensburg and Innsbruck

[edited and translated] by Christopher S. Mackay

(Studies in Central European histories / general editors, Thomas A. Brady Jr., Roger Chickering, v. 67)

Brill, c2020

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Collection of documents published in their original languages as: Es insolitum inquiere taliter

Collection of documents translated from German and Latin

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Heinricus Institoris is the major author of the Malleus Maleficarum, the best known early-modern textbook on witchcraft. This work was heavily influenced by Institoris's activities as inquisitor in Ravensburg in 1484 and Innsbruck in 1485. This volume contains the only complete translations of a large number of documents pertaining to these inquisitions, and is a companion to a new (and the only complete) edition of these texts, which shed much light on the composition of the Malleus Maleficarum in general.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Bibliography Translation Notes List of Decretals Cited Texts 1 Letter from the Burgermasters and City Council of Ravensburg to Archduke Sigismund of the Tyrol, December 17, 1484 2 Urfehde (Guarantee of Good Behavior) for a Woman Presumably Questioned for Witchcraft by Institoris, Ravensburg, October 23, 1484 3 Instruction from Bishop Georg of Brixen to His Ecclesiastical Subordinates, July 23, 1485 4 Letter of Bishop Georg of Brixen to Institoris, September 21, 1485 5 Letter from Bishop Georg of Brixen to Archduke Sigismund, September 21, 1485 6 Letter from Archduke Sigismund of Austria to Bishop Georg of Brixen, October 8, 1485 7 Letter of Bishop Georg of Brixen to Sigismund Samer, Parish Priest of Axams, Undated 8 Vernacular Protocol 9 Protocols of the Hearings Conducted against the Seven Arrested Women 10 Articles of Suspected Crimes and List of Questions for the Further Investigation of the Seven Suspects after Their Release 11 Record of the Proceedings against the Seven Accused, October 29 and 31 and November 3, 1485 12 Letter from Bishop Georg of Brixen to Institoris, November 14, 1485 13 Letter from Bishop Georg of Brixen to an Unnamed Parish Priest in Innsbruck, November 14, 1485 14 Letter of Bishop Georg of Brixen to a Brother Nicholas, February 9, 1486 15 Letter of Bishop Georg of Brixen to Institoris, February 9, 1486 16 Brixen Memorandum Index

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