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1987058741Great Britain: Guild Publishing 1987. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Book Club BCE/BOMC. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 184pp. Guild Publishing Hardcover
1975058769Robert Hale Ltd 1975. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st British Edition. No dust jacket. Previously owned by a smoker and having aroma of such otherwise VG. 184pp. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1989058499Robert Hale Ltd 1989. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 236pp. Full page gift inscription in incredible penmanship on fly otherwise clean in mylar-protected dust jacket. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1989060887Robert Hale Ltd 1989. Book. Fair. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Mustiness and faint moisture evidence to rear panel of jacket and inside rear boards label removed from front fly text clean. 236pp. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1989064452Robert Hale Ltd 1989. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Tight copy. Chipping/shallow tear to upper edge of dust jacket which is now in protective mylar. 236pp. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1962000716London: The Aquarian Press 1962. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. Small 8vo. pp. xi 1 7-112. Bound in publishers pale gray-green cloth. The binding is clean and tight with only the most miniscule signs of bumping to the upper corner tip of the front board. The dust jacket is price clipped on the inner flap and shows spots of wear and rubbing to the extremities. The head cap of the jacket spine is chipped 15 x 13 mm. The rear jacket displays some mild soiling and a couple of small tears sealed. An ink stamp from the U.S. distributer Wehman Bros. "Wehman Bros. Publishers 159 Main Street Hackensack N.J" is present in the lower margin of the title page. Interior pages are generally clean. Pages 92-93 contain a small light manufacturing smudge. Doreen Valiente 1922-1999 often called "the mother of modern witchcraft" was a founding figure in the contemporary Wicca movement. During the 1950s while she served as high priestess in Gerald Gardners Brickett Wood coven Valiente re-worked much of Gardners "Book of Shadows" liturgy into forms still used by many in the Craft today. Later Valiente led a successful fight in Britain against proposed anti-witchcraft legislation. Valientes first book "Where Witches Live" contains her own primary research into the folklore witch traditions and witch trials of county Sussex. Valiente also included modern witchcraft practices. According to Ronald Hutton: "the greatest value of her first book to a historian lies in its portrayal of witch ceremonies in the very early 1960s" Ronald Hutton The triumph of the moon. Oxford 1999 p. 310. <br/> <br/> The Aquarian Press hardcover
1978065824Robert Hale Ltd 1978. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First U.K. Edition. Attractive copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 205pp. Robert Hale Ltd Hardcover
1985066221Phoenix Pub 1985. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 4th printing. Tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. 205pp. Phoenix Pub Hardcover
1985056936Phoenix Pub 1985. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 205pp. Owner name on fly two folded page corners now unfolded. Dust jacket in protective mylar. Phoenix Pub Hardcover
199133594Athenais Archaiologike Hetaireia. 1991. Softcover. Very Good. Minor crease through pages. Scuffing to titlepage.; Panathenaic Amphorae from Eretria : A Contribution to Attic Vase-painting of the 4th Century B. C.; Bibliotheke Tes En Athenais Archaiologikes Hetaireias Ar. 122; 357 pages . 9607036107 . Athenais Archaiologike Hetaireia paperback
2006057757The Stelle Group 2006. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 336pp. Clean tight copy in mylar-protected dust jacket. The Stelle Group Hardcover
1561GEJ-10Paris, apud Gilles Corrozet, 1561, [1], 40, [1] pp, 8°. Book in Latin. RARE AND UNCOMMON ON THE MARKET FIRST PARISIAN PRINTING! 17/18 century full calf binding, gold lettered spine, marbled endpapers, owner's ex libris of Emeric Bigot (?) on title page. Good antiquarian condition, woodcut printers device to title, woodcut initials. Few stains and discolorations. Complete. Published in Paris by Gilles Corrozet in 1561, this rare edition of Ulrich Molitor’s Tractatus de lamiis et pythonicis stands as a definitive cornerstone of early occult literature and a fascinating, skeptical counterpoint to fanatical witch-hunting manuals like the Malleus Maleficarum. Written by a prominent German jurist, the treatise is historically significant for its early skepticism, as Molitor boldly argued that supernatural acts like shape-shifting or flying to sabbaths were merely illusions and dreams induced by the Devil rather than physical realities. This text is equally famous for containing the earliest printed depictions of witches, establishing the modern iconography of the occult through striking woodcut imagery that includes scenes of witches brewing storms in cauldrons, a wizard riding a wolf, and the Devil corrupting a woman. Composed as a direct response to Europe's rising witchcraft hysteria, this treatise introduces cold legal logic and canonical jurisprudence into a debate previously dominated by religious fanaticism. Moving away from dry academic lecturing, the text adopts the dynamic structure of a scholarly dialogue between three real historical figures: Archduke Sigismund of Austria, the ruler of Tyrol, who acts as the voice of skepticism by raising logical doubts and challenging the validity of witch trials; Conrad Schatz, the magistrate of Constance, who champions the strict, traditional view by defending the physical reality of witchcraft and demanding harsh punishments; and Ulrich Molitor himself, the author, who serves as the impartial arbiter utilizing Roman and Canon law to systematically resolve the disagreements between his interlocutors. Ulrich Molitor (c. 1442–1507) was a pioneering German jurist, humanist, and diplomat who shaped early modern legal thought. After studying humanities in Basel, he earned a prestigious doctorate in civil and canon law from the University of Pavia, positioning him at the forefront of Renaissance jurisprudence. He spent the pinnacle of his career as a trusted legal advisor to Archduke Sigismund of Austria in Innsbruck and later served as chancellor to the Bishop of Worms. Molitor’s enduring legacy is his 1489 masterpiece, Tractatus de lamiis et pythonicis, which stands as one of history's earliest legal critiques of witch-hunt fanaticism. By utilizing rigorous Roman and Canon law to argue that witchcraft was largely a demonic illusion, he became a vehement opponent of judicial torture, forever marking his place as a trailblazer of European rationalism. Provenance: Emeric Bigot (?) - Ex Libris: Emeric Bigot (1626–1689) was a prominent French humanist, bibliophile, and a central figure in the 17th-century European intellectual network known as the Respublica Literaria (Republic of Letters). Born and based in Rouen, he used his substantial wealth to amass one of the most legendary private libraries in Europe, renowned for its rare Greek and Latin manuscripts and early printed books. Though he published little under his own name—focusing primarily on editing early Christian texts—Bigot served as an indispensable international scholarly coordinator. He maintained a vast correspondence with major thinkers like John Milton and Nicolas Heinsius, utilizing his unparalleled bibliographic expertise to source texts, verify translations, and generously assist scholars across the continent in preparing their own monumental works for print. Bibliography: Herbert M. Adams, M 1573; USTC, 153205; Pettegree i Walsby, 153205, only found in one US institution (Yale University, Beinecke Library), Not in VD 16, Yve-Plessis, Dorbon-Aîné and Bibliotheca Esoterica; Caillet, II, 7641; Grässe, p. 55; Bibliotheca Daemonologica (Robbins).
1992053160Llewellyn PublicationsU.S. 1992. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 6th printing. 270pp. Llewellyn Publications,U.S. Paperback
19758919E. J. Brill. 1975. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-library copy with usual stamps call numbers. Traces of circulation page to ffep.; Avec 5 planches. Table des Matières: Posidonius et les pirates; Le témoignage de Plutarque; Eubule et Pallas; Celse et le Mithriacisme; L'antre des Nymphes; La déesse aux trois visages; Julien II l'héliolâtre; Conclusions.; Études Préliminaires Aux Religions Orientales Dans L'Empire Romain; 134 pages . 9004043535 . E. J. Brill hardcover
201114199CNR-Publisud. 2011. Paperback. Near Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very light edgewear else fine.; De Rome à La Troisième Rome. Documents Et Études 1; 196 pages . 2866006151 . CNR-Publisud paperback
1886R320058582VERNIER-ARCELIN A. 1886. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 94 pages augmentées de frises et culs de lampe - 1 etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Tampon sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 133.4-Magie, sorcellerie, démonologie
2009GITg274Paris Les Belles Lettres 2009. In-8 broché 450pp. Bel exemplaire frais et bien complet.
1973174391973 Asnières, au bureau de la revue Anagrom, 1er trimestre 1973. Au sommaire : "La Branchette", texte alchimique du XVIè siècle attribué à Bernard de Trèves, transposé par D. Lesourd et M. Préaud, d'après le manuscrit de la Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal - "Relation véritable du combat prodigieux des oiseaux donné dans la basse région de l'air, entre les villes de Dole et de Salins" - "L'Accordéon hanté", par A. Barduche - "18 brumaire", par J.-A. Dupont - "Les sorciers du carroi Marlou", procès de sorcellerie, d'après le manuscrit de la Bibliothèque nationale (suite). Petit in-4 broché de format A4, 21 x 29,7 cm., avec des illustrations. Couverture un peu salie et usagée, sans manque. Intérieur en très bon état.
1942ROD0010576Albin MICHEL. 1942. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 253 pp., dos fané et légèrement plié.. . . . Classification Dewey : 133.4-Magie, sorcellerie, démonologie
Jean-Renard. 1944. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 279 pages. Couverture muette. Couverture et quelques feuillets se détachant. Annotations en dernière page. Coll. 'Les Connaissances supra-normales'. Du fond du passé. Avant la découverte de l'hypnotisme. Le magnétisme contemporain...
Jean-Renard. 1944. In-12 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 279 pages. Couverture se détachant. Collection 'Les Connaissances supra-normales'. Du fond du passé. Avant la découverte de l'hypnotisme. Le magnétisme contemporain...
192018008Éditions Ernest Leroux. 1920. Softcover. Fair. Pages unopened. Light foxing. Paper wrappers are tattered chipped and torn with pieces missing from base of spine and rear upper corner. Endpapers browned. Internally VG.; Bibliothèque De L’école Des Hautes Études XXXI; 3; 470 pages . Éditions Ernest Leroux paperback
1980117859René Dessagne René Dessagne, sans date - vers 1980, In-8 broché. 199 pages. Bon exemplaire.
René Dessagne, sans date - vers 1980, In-8 broché. 199 pages. Bon exemplaire.
16601,Paris, L'Arbre 1985, pp., 1 vol. in 12 relié cartonnage éditeur en papier marbré 'il de chat' avec étiquette imprimée sur le premier plat. Réimpression en fac-similé à 500 exemplaires numérotés sur papier à la cuve de l'édition du 18ème siècle.