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El martillo de los brujos

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Es posiblemente el tratado más importante que llegó a publicarse en torno a la brujería y a su persecución. Publicado en 1487, es un extraordinario libro acerca de la cacería de brujas, cómo identificarlas, cómo atraparlas, cómo juzgarlas.Fue libro de referencia para altas autoridades conocidas dentro de la Inquisición, como Bernardo Rategno, Martín del Río o Jean Bodin.El Malleus Maleficarum es el tratado más famoso sobre brujería y fue escrito y compilado por dos mojes dominicos, Heinrich Kramer y Jacob Sprenger.Este libro iba precedido por una bula papal auténtica: Summis desiderantes affectibus, escrita por el Papa Inocencio VIII, quien nombró a los dos autores Inquisidores con poderes especiales para perseguir la brujería y compilar este libro.Este libro contribuyó enormemente a la histeria que se vivió en Europa con la caza de brujas y herejes.
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Heinrich Kramer

Heinrich Kramer "Henricus Institor" was a German churchman and inquisitor. With his widely distributed book "Malleus Maleficarum", which describes witchcraft and endorses detailed processes for the extermination of witches, he was instrumental in establishing the period of witch trials in the early modern period.
Born in Schlettstadt, now Sélestat, Alsace on 1430. He joined the Dominican Order at an early age and while still a young man was appointed Prior of the Dominican house of his native town.
At some date before 1474 he was appointed Inquisitor for the Tyrol, Salzburg, Bohemia and Moravia. His eloquence in the pulpit and tireless activity received recognition at Rome and he was the right-hand man of the Archbishop of Salzburg.
In 1495 he was summoned by the Master General of the Order, Joaquin de Torres, O.P. to Venice and gave very popular public lectures and disputations. They were worthy of presence and patronage of Patriarch of Venice. He also wrote treatises Several Discourses and Various Sermons upon the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist (Nuremberg, 1496); A Tract Confuting the Errors of Master Antonio degli Roselli (Venice, 1499); followed by The Shield of Defence of the Holy Roman Church Against the Picards and Waldenses which were quoted by many authors. He was appointed as papal nuncio and his assignment as inquisitor was changed to Bohemia and Moravia by Pope Alexander VI in 1500.
Summers observes that 17th-century "Dominican chroniclers, such as Quétif and Échard, number Kramer and Sprenger among the glories and heroes of their Order".
He passed his last days intensely writing and preaching until his death in Kroměříž in Moravia, in 1505.

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