The Devil's Scourge: Exorcism During the Italian Renaissance

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Weiser Books, 2002 M06 1 - 210 páginas

Even during the height of the Renaissance, people believed in demonic possession. Only holy men held the power to do battle with the evil spirits. Here is a concise history of demonology and the complete English translation of a sixteenth century manual written by the most authoritative exorcist of Renaissance Italy, Girolamo Menghi. Containing accounts of seven exorcisms, Menghi's manual and Paxia's commentary explain what the signs of demonic possession are and who are the most vulnerable. Paxia also looks at Menghi's life in detail including how he exorcised people and what objects he used during the ceremony. Paxia also investigates how the church first got involved in exorcism and how its view of the devil has changed.

 

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Demonology from Antiquity
3
Girolamo Menghis Vision of Evil
19
Introduction to the Practice of Exorcism
31
PART II
39
Second Exorcism against devils attacking
69
Third Exorcism excellent and of wondrous efficacy
83
Fourth Exorcism terrible and of great efficacy against
99
Fifth Exorcism against unclean spirits
117
Sixth Exorcism mighty terrible and of marvelous
131
Seventh Exorcism terrible against devils that oppress
163
Appendix
195
Notes
201
Bibliography
207
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Girolamo Menghi (1529-1609) was a Franciscan friar and leading EXORCIST of the Italian Renaissance. Girolamo Menghi wrote extensively on Demonology and Exorcism prior to the codification of exorcism rites in Pope Paul V's Rituale Romanum in 1614. Menghi was born in 1529 in Viadana, Mantua, Italy.

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