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184115367Paris, Germer Baillière, 1841 ; in-8 ; pleine percaline vert foncé, dos muet (reliure fin XIXe) ; XII, 556 pp.
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).
1990Q91833Amsterdam, P.J. Meertens-Instituut 1990 xxviii + 292pp., gecart. band, stofwikkel, 25cm., goede staat, [bevat 1853 bibliografische referenties betreffende toverij in Nederland], Q91833
196727221967. Paris éditions Bornemann 1967 - Broché 13 5 cm x 18 5 cm 39 pages - Texte de Claude-Marcel Laurent - Tableaux et illustrations - Bon état
197278485Paris, Editions André Bonne, 1972, in-12, broché, 61p. Pliures sur la couvarture. Bon exemplaire. Ex-dono sur la page de garde.
2010179138Trajectoires Trajectoires, 2001. In-8 broché de 295 pages illustrées. Traces de scotch au recto de la couverture sinon bon état
RO40123167Société Parisienne d'Edition. Non daté. In-12. Broché. A relier, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 189 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Dos manquant pour la plus grande partie. Plats manquants.. . . . Classification Dewey : 793.8-Magie blanche
2007500083681ALBIN MICHEL JEUNESSE 2007 14 6x3x21 2cm. 2007. Broché.
R320174204Société parisienne d'édition. non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 191 pages - dos absent - plats absents, ouvrage livré sans couverture - manque en pied de page sur la page de titre et sur les pages 1 à 12 altérant la lecture - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 133.4-Magie, sorcellerie, démonologie
1994RO20226566Gründ. 1994. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 48 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 793.8-Magie blanche
566785Arché Milano 1986 In-12 carré ( 180 X 125 mm ) de 216 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Illustrations hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire.
1984RO40109228De Vecchi. 1984. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 172 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. légères mouillures au dos des plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 793.8-Magie blanche
2006500288386TOURBILLON 2006 12 4x1 4x15 2cm. 2006. Broché.
1947109651947 S.L.N.D. (Mayence, 1947). Un volume broché de format in 8° de 195 pp.; nombreuses illustrations dans le texte effectuées par différents "magiciens".
195131862Paris Payot 1951 In-8 221 pp + table des matères - Application de la psychanalyse à l'interprétation des actes de la vie courante. Traduit de l'allemand avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par le Dr. S. Jankélévitch.
2007500224026Tourbillon 2007 12 5x1x15 8cm. 2007. Broché.
19254951Paris, Editions du Monde Moderne, 1925 ; in-12, broché ; 321 pp., (3) ff., couverture imprimée en vert et noir.
53377Paris, Larousse, Relie, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur original,couverture percaline rouge, 256 pages, 21 X 15 cm, illustr ; 150 gravures.
RO80046771LA REVUE PYSCHE. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 72 pages. Manques sur le dos. Plats détachés. Tampon sur page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 133.4-Magie, sorcellerie, démonologie
1956312921956 N° 18 (1er mai 1956) - revue bimestrielle d'information sur le théâtre - rue Saint André des Arts au 27, Paris VI - in-8 Broché - 112 pages
198395998Strasbourg, éditions Techniques du Spectacle 1983 In-8 23,5 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture bleu-marine illustrée en rouge & blanc, 77 pp., figures explicatives dans le texte, sommaire, sources. Exemplaire à l’état neuf.
2004100143748NICOLAS HAYS 2004 175 pages 14x18 8x1 5cm. 2004. Broché. 175 pages.
2004100148639NICOLAS HAYS 2004 175 pages 14x18 8x1 5cm. 2004. Broché. 175 pages.
974902Collection Du Mercure Universel Maizières-les-Metz 1966 In-4 carré ( 265 X 205 mm ) de 28 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Rare édition dactylographiée. Bel exemplaire.
190979Collection Du Mercure Universel Maizières-les-Metz 1966 In-4 carré ( 265 X 205 mm ) de 39 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Rare édition dactylographiée. Bel exemplaire.