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  1. summary. 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 out against the trials that were sending thousands of innocent people to gruesome deaths. Spee, who had himself ministered to women accused of witchcraft in Germany, had ...

  2. 16 de ago. de 2017 · Friedrich Spee wasn’t afraid to bring into the light the awful crimes being committed against women during this time. Friedrich Spee was born in 1591 in Kaiserwerth, today a part of Dusseldorf. The oldest of five children, he chose to forsake the inheritance of his father’s noble title in favour of joining the Society of Jesus at nineteen.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Text: Friedrich Spee 1623, Melodie: Köln 1623, Evangelisches Gesangbuch Nr. 110, Strophen 1 - 3 von 6, Gotteslob Nr. 332, Strophen 1 - 3 von 6, dem 3. Sonnta...

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  4. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Jesuit Prison Ministry in the Witch Trials of the Holy Roman Empire: Friedrich Spee SJ and his Cautio Criminalis (1631). By Frank Sobiech. Rome: Institutum Historicum Societatis Jesu, 2019. xii + 539 pp. €60.00 cloth.

  5. Friedrich Spee. Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld (* 25. február 1591, Kaiserswerth, Nemecko – † 7. august 1635, Trier) bol nemecký jezuita, ktorý je považovaný za význačného morálneho teológa, najväčšieho lyrika raného baroka a duchovného spisovateľa. Rozhodujúcim spôsobom prispel k ukončeniu honov na čarodejnice .

  6. Friedrich von Spee. Nació en 1595 en Kaiserswerth (cerca de Düsseldorf) y murió en Tréveris el 7 de agosto de 1635. Fue señor de Langenfeld (hasta 1739 no recibió la familia el título condal). Su padre, Pedro von Spee, prefecto del Príncipe-elector ar­zobispo de Colonia y católico riguroso, hizo educar al hijo en un colegio de esta ...

  7. Cautio Criminalis, Or, A Book on Witch Trials. 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 out against the trials that were sending thousands of innocent people to gruesome deaths. Spee, who had himself ministered to women accused ...