This 17th century book on magic and demonology is a fascinating glimpse into the minds of early modern Europeans. Written in the form of a series of questions and answers, it covers topics such as the nature of demons, the power of amulets, and the use of exorcism. The author, Placidus Kristeli, was a Benedictine monk who claimed to have learned his magical techniques from ancient sources.
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