
De la démonialité des animaux incubes et succubes
"De la démonialité des animaux incubes et succubes" by Ludovico Maria Sinistrari is a seventeenth-century manuscript treatise composed in Latin. This comprehensive demonological work examines the nature of incubi and succubi—spirits who allegedly tempt humans through sexual encounters. Drawing from theological sources, biblical texts, and historical accounts, Sinistrari explores these entities' characteristics, their ability to shape-shift and deceive, and the moral implications of human interaction with them, reflecting the religious attitudes of his era.
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