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Das von Jakob VI. von Schottland (später auch Jakob I. von England) geschriebene Werk Daemonologie (engl. Demonology) wurde erstmals 1597 in Schottland veröffentlicht. Geschrieben wurde es nach aktuellem Forschungsstand wahrscheinlich in der Zeit von 1591 bis 1597. Die Daemonologie behandelt in drei Büchern hauptsächlich Themen der Magie bzw. Hexerei und ist ähnlich wie der als Referenz hinzugezogene Malleus maleficarum extrem hexenfeindlich. Mit diesem Buch wollte Jakob die Hexenverfolgung in England und Schottland fördern, inspiriert worden war er hierzu vor allem durch die Hexenprozesse von North Berwick.

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dbo:abstract Daemonologie—in full Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mighty Prince, James &c.—was first published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland (later also James I of England) as a philosophical dissertation on contemporary necromancy and the historical relationships between the various methods of divination used from ancient black magic. It was reprinted again in 1603 when James took the throne of England. The widespread consensus is that King James wrote Daemonologie in response to sceptical publications such as Reginald Scot's The Discoverie of Witchcraft. This included a study on demonology and the methods demons used to bother troubled men. It also touches on topics such as werewolves and vampires. The book endorses the practice of witch hunting. This book is believed to be one of the main sources used by William Shakespeare in the production of Macbeth. Shakespeare attributed many quotes and rituals found within the book directly to the Weird Sisters, yet also attributed the Scottish themes and settings referenced from the trials in which King James was involved. (en) Das von Jakob VI. von Schottland (später auch Jakob I. von England) geschriebene Werk Daemonologie (engl. Demonology) wurde erstmals 1597 in Schottland veröffentlicht. Geschrieben wurde es nach aktuellem Forschungsstand wahrscheinlich in der Zeit von 1591 bis 1597. Die Daemonologie behandelt in drei Büchern hauptsächlich Themen der Magie bzw. Hexerei und ist ähnlich wie der als Referenz hinzugezogene Malleus maleficarum extrem hexenfeindlich. Mit diesem Buch wollte Jakob die Hexenverfolgung in England und Schottland fördern, inspiriert worden war er hierzu vor allem durch die Hexenprozesse von North Berwick. (de) Daemonologie —Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mighty Prince, James &c. (Demonología, en forma de diálogo, dividido en tres libros del poderoso príncipe Jacobo...)—fue escrito y publicado en 1597​ por el rey Jacobo VI de Escocia (más tarde también I de Inglaterra) como una disertación filosófica sobre la nigromancia contemporánea y las relaciones históricas entre los diversos métodos de adivinación utilizados desde la antigua magia negra. Este libro incluye un estudio sobre demonología y los métodos que los demonios usan para molestar a los hombres con problemas. También trata temas como los hombres lobo y los vampiros. Fue una declaración tanto política como teológica para educar a una población mal informada sobre la historia, prácticas e implicaciones de la brujería y las razones para perseguir a una persona, en una sociedad cristiana, acusada de ser bruja bajo el imperio de la ley canónica. Se cree que este libro es uno de las principales fuentes usadas por William Shakespeare para escribir Macbeth. Shakespeare aprovechó citas y rituales que se encuentran en el libro en los pasajes de las tres brujas, además uso temas y escenarios escoceses inspirados en los juicios en los que el rey Jacobo estuvo involucrado. (es) Daemonologie (titre complet Dæmonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books. By James Rx) est un livre rédigé et publié en 1597 par Jacques VI d'Écosse (plus tard roi d'Angleterre). Dans son livre, il approuve et appuie la chasse aux sorcières. Il commence son livre par : « L'inquiétante abondance, dans notre pays à notre époque, de ces détestables esclaves du diable, les sorcières et les enchanteurs, m'incite (cher lecteur) à vous écrire cette note, ce traité de ma main (...) pour éliminer le doute (...) que de telles attaques de Satan sont assurément pratiquées, et que ses instruments méritent la punition la plus sévère. » Son implication personnelle dans le procès des sorcières de North Berwick aurait influencé sa perception. (fr) 『악마론』(Daemonologie)은 스코트인의 왕 제임스 6세가 1597년 직접 쓰고 출판한 철학 논고다. 당대에 유행하던 강령술과 고대의 흑마술의 관계에 대해 논하면서, 기독교 사회에서 마술, 마법, 마도 따위를 어째서 받아들일 수 없는 것인지를 논증한다. 그 과정에서 악마학이나 늑대인간, 흡혈귀 같은 주제들까지 다루고 있다. 제임스는 그런 초자연적인 것들의 존재를 부정하지 않았고, 존재를 긍정하되 때려잡아야 하는 것임을 주장했다. 즉 마녀사냥을 정당화한 것이다. 윌리엄 셰익스피어의 『맥베스의 비극』에 많은 영향을 준 것으로 여겨지는데, 『맥베스』의 의 대사 중 다수는 이 책에서 그대로 베껴온 것이다. (ko) 『デモノロジー』(Daemonologie、『悪魔学』)は、1597年にスコットランド王ジェームズ6世(後のイングランド王ジェームズ1世)によって書かれ、発行された文献で、当時の降霊術と古代の黒魔術における様々な占術の歴史的関係についての考察が記述された哲学論文。この文献は、悪魔学と悪魔がどのようにして人間に危害を加えるかということについての研究や、狼男や吸血鬼などについても扱っている。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment Das von Jakob VI. von Schottland (später auch Jakob I. von England) geschriebene Werk Daemonologie (engl. Demonology) wurde erstmals 1597 in Schottland veröffentlicht. Geschrieben wurde es nach aktuellem Forschungsstand wahrscheinlich in der Zeit von 1591 bis 1597. Die Daemonologie behandelt in drei Büchern hauptsächlich Themen der Magie bzw. Hexerei und ist ähnlich wie der als Referenz hinzugezogene Malleus maleficarum extrem hexenfeindlich. Mit diesem Buch wollte Jakob die Hexenverfolgung in England und Schottland fördern, inspiriert worden war er hierzu vor allem durch die Hexenprozesse von North Berwick. (de) 『악마론』(Daemonologie)은 스코트인의 왕 제임스 6세가 1597년 직접 쓰고 출판한 철학 논고다. 당대에 유행하던 강령술과 고대의 흑마술의 관계에 대해 논하면서, 기독교 사회에서 마술, 마법, 마도 따위를 어째서 받아들일 수 없는 것인지를 논증한다. 그 과정에서 악마학이나 늑대인간, 흡혈귀 같은 주제들까지 다루고 있다. 제임스는 그런 초자연적인 것들의 존재를 부정하지 않았고, 존재를 긍정하되 때려잡아야 하는 것임을 주장했다. 즉 마녀사냥을 정당화한 것이다. 윌리엄 셰익스피어의 『맥베스의 비극』에 많은 영향을 준 것으로 여겨지는데, 『맥베스』의 의 대사 중 다수는 이 책에서 그대로 베껴온 것이다. (ko) 『デモノロジー』(Daemonologie、『悪魔学』)は、1597年にスコットランド王ジェームズ6世(後のイングランド王ジェームズ1世)によって書かれ、発行された文献で、当時の降霊術と古代の黒魔術における様々な占術の歴史的関係についての考察が記述された哲学論文。この文献は、悪魔学と悪魔がどのようにして人間に危害を加えるかということについての研究や、狼男や吸血鬼などについても扱っている。 (ja) Daemonologie—in full Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mighty Prince, James &c.—was first published in 1597 by King James VI of Scotland (later also James I of England) as a philosophical dissertation on contemporary necromancy and the historical relationships between the various methods of divination used from ancient black magic. It was reprinted again in 1603 when James took the throne of England. The widespread consensus is that King James wrote Daemonologie in response to sceptical publications such as Reginald Scot's The Discoverie of Witchcraft. (en) Daemonologie —Daemonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books: By the High and Mighty Prince, James &c. (Demonología, en forma de diálogo, dividido en tres libros del poderoso príncipe Jacobo...)—fue escrito y publicado en 1597​ por el rey Jacobo VI de Escocia (más tarde también I de Inglaterra) como una disertación filosófica sobre la nigromancia contemporánea y las relaciones históricas entre los diversos métodos de adivinación utilizados desde la antigua magia negra. (es) Daemonologie (titre complet Dæmonologie, In Forme of a Dialogue, Divided into three Books. By James Rx) est un livre rédigé et publié en 1597 par Jacques VI d'Écosse (plus tard roi d'Angleterre). Dans son livre, il approuve et appuie la chasse aux sorcières. Il commence son livre par : Son implication personnelle dans le procès des sorcières de North Berwick aurait influencé sa perception. (fr)
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