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  1. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Friedrich Spee (1591-1635) On February 25, 1591, German Jesuit and poet Friedrich Spee was born, who is best known for his book Cautio Criminalis, in which he argued publicly against the trials for witchcraft and against torture in general. He was one of the noblest and most attractive figures of the awful era of the Thirty Years’ War.

  2. 20. Se recuerda que logró volver al catolicismo a una joven luterana en pocas horas (Cfr. Miesen, Friedrich Spee, Pater, Dichter, Hexen-Anwalt, p. 123); este episodio fue relatado décadas después de su muerte por el padre Masen (Cfr. van oorscHot, “Zur Geistigen Biographie Spees”, p. 19). 21.

  3. A poet, opponent of trials for witchcraft, born at Kaiserswerth on the Rhine, 25 February, 1591; died at Trier 7 August, 1635. On finishing his early education at Cologne, he entered the Society of Jesus in 1610, and, after prolonged studies and activity as a teacher at Trier, Fulda, Würzburg, Speyer, Worms, and Mainz, was ordained priest in 1622.

  4. Friedrich Spee de Langenfeld (naskiĝinta la 25-an de februaro 1591 en Kaiserswerth, mortinta la 7-an de aŭgusto 1635 en Trier) estis germana jezuito kaj verkisto. Estante ekde 1610 jesuito, li agadis kiel instruisto kaj animzorganto.

  5. Presentamos la primera traducción del latín al español de la segunda edición de la obra "Cautio criminalis. Libro sobre los procesos contra las brujas" compuesta por el jesuita alemán Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld (1591-1635) y publicada anónimamente en Francfort en 1632. Josefina Nagore tradujo las cuestiones I - XXIX.

  6. In 1631, at the epicenter of the worst excesses of the European witch-hunts, Friedrich Spee, a Jesuit priest, published the Cautio Criminalis, a book speaking o...

  7. Friedrich Spee (also Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld; February 25, 1591 – August 7, 1635) was a German Jesuit priest, professor, and poet, most well known as a forceful opponent of witch trials and one who was an insider writing from the epicenter of the European witch-phobia. Spee argued strongly against the use of torture, and as an eyewitness he gathered a book full of details regarding its ...