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  1. 23 de jun. de 2014 · This new definitive translation of Johann Weyer's four hundred year old classic includes digitally enhanced and enlarged versions of De Plancy's 17th century woodcuts from Dictionnaire Infernal, daemonic seal reproductions and newly commissioned full-color illustrations from several fantasy artists, each providing a unique modern vision of these infernal beings.The Pseudomonarchia Daemonum was ...

  2. Johann Weyer (or Johannes Wier or Ioannes Wierus or Piscinarius), was a Dutch physician, occultist and demonologist, and the disciple and follower of Cornelius Agrippa. He was among the first to publish works against the persecution of witches, and also produced an influential grimoire. He was born around 1515 in Grave, a small town in the ...

  3. Weyer: Johann W. (auch Weier, Wier, Wierus), Arzt, geboren als Sohn eines wohlhabenden Kaufmanns 1515 zu Grave in Nordbrabant. Er besuchte die Lateinschule in Herzogenbusch und in Löwen, kam dann nach Bonn zu Cornelius Agrippa, der 1532 und 1533 hier als Gast des Kurfürsten Hermann von Wied weilte. Unter der Führung von Agrippa bereitete er ...

  4. Weyer is considered the father of modern psychiatry because he described some purported witches as mentally ill. Weyer used many psychiatric concepts, Hoorens explains: “He describes a contagious form of possession in monasteries – what we would now call ‘mass psychogenic illness’ – and questions whether a psychologically unbalanced ...

  5. ヨーハン・ヴァイヤー(Johann Weyer 、1515年 - 1588年 2月24日)はネーデルラント(現在のオランダやベルギー)出身の、ドイツのラインラント地方のプロテスタントの医師。若い頃ハインリヒ・コルネリウス・アグリッパの弟子であった。

  6. Witches, Devils, and Doctors in the Renaissance: Johann Weyer, De Praestigiis Daemonum George Mora Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies , 1991 - Medical - 790 pages