RFHRCRDA–Women drawn as witches, witch processes, Facsimile of a woodcut in: Tractatus of the evil women called the witches. By Doctor Ulrich Molitor. Augsburg 1508, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
RMF525RM–ULRICH MOLITOR (c 1442-1507) Italian lawyer. Woodcut from his 1489 book on witchcraft De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus (On Witches and Diviner Women) showing three witches as animals flying on a forked branch
RMMC6P86–Three witches transformed so as to have the heads of monsters, transvecting through the air. From Ulrich Molitor, 'De Lamiis et Pythonicis et Mulieribus', c. 1489.
RMP9JTXY–Engraving from the German work 'Treaty of evil women called witches' by Dr. Ulrich Molitor, publi…
RMEKCW3W–A devil seduces a witch, after an illustration in Ulrich Molitor's 15th century De Lamiis.
RMT809P5–Ulrich Molitor, De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus, 1489
RMD965JC–Witches casting a spell to bring rain. Woodcut from Ulrich Molitor 'De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus', Constance, 1489
RMB460RT–witches, witches making rain, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, ,
RMF7NBDD–Ulrich Molitor ( c. 1442, died 1507) legal scholar. He wrote an early treatise on witchcraft, De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus (Of Witches and Diviner Women), published in 1489
RMBJNA48–superstition, witchcraft, witches' sabbath, 'The Coven', woodcut from 'De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus', by Ulrich Molitor, Cologne, Germany, 1489,
RMD965JA–Witch shooting a man in the foot with an enchanted arrow made from a hazel wand. From Ulrich Molitor 'De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus', Constance, 1489. Woodcut.
RMBBNBH7–witchcraft, witches, superstition, woodcraft from 'Hexen Meysterey', by Ulrich Molitor, Strasbourg, 1545,
RMJ97XFJ–Ulrich Molitor Dedikation
RMM4G7H1–Witches brewing up a hilstorm. 'Of Witches and Diviner Women', 1489 by Ulrich Molitor. Germany.
RMMNY1B6–. Deutsch: Holzschnitt 1: 'Die Widmung': Ulrich Molitor mittig neben dem Bürgermeister von Konstanz Konrad Schatz überreicht Herzog Siegmund sein Traktat. circa 1489. Holzschnitt von Johann Zainer 1212 Ulrich Molitoris Von den Unholden 1 Dedikation
RMHWRE51–Witches brewing a spell in a cauldron, woodcut c. 1508 from 'De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus', tract on witchcraft by Ulrich Molitor
RMM2RNNJ–The 4 witches. Engraving by Alberch Durer (1471-1528).
RMTXGRT5–Witches casting a spell to bring rain 1489 Woodcut from Ulrich Molitor 'De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus' Constance,
RMCNWJB6–superstition, demons riding to Blocksberg, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of Witches and Diviner Women') by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2R46FHA–Ulrich Molitor Dedikation
RMF525RN–ULRICH MOLITOR (c 1442-1507) Italian Doctor of Law. Engraving from his 1489 book De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus (On Witches and Diviner Women) showing two witches making a poison brew by adding a cockerel and a snake
RMMC6GKD–Demon carrying off a witch to hell. Woodcut from Ulrich Molitor. 16th century
RMP9JTXX–Engraving from the German work 'Treaty of evil women called witches' by Dr. Ulrich Molitor, publi…
RM2T811GF–Ulrich Molitor (Verfasser in) Molitor, Ulrich: The Lamps and Phytonis women (Buchillustration). Woodcut 1489 , 1489
RM2T6CXD1–Monsters and mythical creatures, 1489. Illustration from "De lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus" (translated as "Of Witches and Diviner Women", or "Of Lamias and Pythonic Women") by Ulrich Molitor.
RM2HJCK6M–The Witches' Sabbath is a meeting of those who practice witchcraft and other rites. European records indicate cases of persons being accused or tried for taking part in Sabbat gatherings, from the Middle Ages to the 17th century or later. Witchcraft is the use of magical faculties, most commonly for religious, divinatory or medicinal purposes. This may take many forms depending on cultural context. The belief in and the practice of magic has been present since the earliest human cultures and continues to have an important religious and medicinal role in many cultures today. A witch is a person
RMJ98WAY–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Hexenmahl
RMHWRE53–Witches brewing a spell in a cauldron, woodcut c. 1508 from 'De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus', tract on witchcraft by Ulrich Molitor
RMM448WX–Witches. Potion to be used for flying. Engraving by Hans Baldung Grun (1484-1485).
RMTXGRRY–Witch shooting a man in the foot with an enchanted arrow made from a hazel wand. From Ulrich Molitor 'De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus' 1489 Woodcut Constance
RMCP1XJ8–witches, witches having a meal, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of demons or witches') by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2R46FHW–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Teufelsbuhlschaft
RMDARWBR–witches, weather witches making hail and storm, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of demons or witches') by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMC87J1–Horned demon carrying off a witch to hell. Woodcut from Ulrich Molitor - sixteenth century.
RMCNRN6Y–witches, witch and devil flying to the sabbath, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of Witches and Diviner Women') by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2T811GW–Ulrich Molitor (Verfasser in) Molitor, Ulrich: The Lamps and Phytonis women (Buchillustration). Woodcut 1489 , 1489
RMGBWFNJ–witches, witch inducing lumbago, coloured woodcut to 'Con Hexen und boesen Weibern' (About witches and bad women) by Ulrich Molitor, Reutlingen, Germany, 1484, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HJCK2G–The Witches' Sabbath is a meeting of those who practice witchcraft and other rites. European records indicate cases of persons being accused or tried for taking part in Sabbat gatherings, from the Middle Ages to the 17th century or later. Witchcraft is the use of magical faculties, most commonly for religious, divinatory or medicinal purposes. This may take many forms depending on cultural context. The belief in and the practice of magic has been present since the earliest human cultures and continues to have an important religious and medicinal role in many cultures today. A witch is a person
RMCP1XHM–witches, weather witches making hail and storm, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of demons or witches', 1489) by Ulrich Molitor, Augsburg, 1508, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2BE119G–Warlock, Practitioner of Evil Magic, 1489
RMCNRN6H–witches, a witch bewitching a man, woodcut, 'Tractatus de lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus' ('Of Witches and Diviner Women') by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1489, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBBNBGX–witchcraft, witches riding on a stick, woodcut, illustration from 'Tractatus von den bosen weibern, die man nennet die Hexen' (Tract on evil women called witches), by Ulrich Molitor, circa 1490,
RMJ98WAX–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Wettermachen
RMDB0388–witches making bad weather, woodcut, from 'Tractatus von den boesen Weiben, die man nennet die Hexen' (Tract on the evil women called witches), by Ulrich Molitor, Ulm, 1508, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA3Y07N–witches, devil as gentleman embracing an old witch, colour woodcut, from 'Von Hexen und bösen Weibern', by Ulrich Molitor, Reutlingen, 1484, private collection, ,
RMM2J0MR–Witches. Potion to be used for flying. Engraving by Hans Baldung Grun (1484-1485).
RM2A5YM76–Ulrich Molitor ( c. 1442, died 1507) legal scholar. He wrote an early treatise on witchcraft, De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus (Of Witches and Diviner Women), published in 1489
RM2R46FHN–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Hexenmahl
RMMC6P7T–Witches practising a magic spell to make rain, from Ulrich Molitor, 'De Lamiis et Phythonicis Mulieribus,' 1489. STRANGE PHENOMENA Manufactured rain. Witches practising a magic spell to make rain. from Ulrich Molitor's De Lamiis et Phitonicis Mulieribuss. 1489 WITCHCRAFT - Witches incantating around a cauldron, sacrificing various animals and birds, in order to make rain. From Ulrich Molitor De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus, 1489
RM2BDXF2H–Demons Riding to Witches' Sabbath, 1489
RMJ98WB0–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Teufelsbuhlschaft
RMA3Y06X–witches, two witches and sorcerers riding to Blocksberg mountain on besom broom, colour woodcut, from 'On Unholden und Hexen', by Ulrich Molitor, Konstanz, 1489, private collection, Germany, 15th century, middle ages, esotericism, occultism, magic, sorcerer, demons, chicken head, dog, boar, literature, witches sabbath, Walpurgis night, ,
RMM4D15P–Witches' Sabbath. Engraving by Hans Weiditz (1495-1537). Renaissance.
RM2R46FJ4–Ulrich Molitor Von den Unholden Wettermachen
RMMC6FBX–WITCHCRAFT - Three witches with the heads of animals (transformed?) transvecting through the air. From Ulrich Molitor 'De Lamiis et Pythonicis et Mulieribus, c. 1489
RM2BDXF1M–Demons Riding to Witches' Sabbath, 1489
RMM4G718–Witches' Sabbath. Engraving by Hans Weiditz (1495-1537). Renaissance.
RMMC6M93–WITCHCRAFT - Witches incantating around a cauldron, sacrificing various animals and birds, in order to make rain. From Ulrich Molitor De Lamiis et phitonicis mulieribus, 1489
RMT809YM–Witches Casting Rain Spell, 1489
RMM4D11M–Witches' brew. Engraving from A Shot,True Warning by Abraham Saur. 1582. Germany.
RMT809YJ–Witch Cures with Enchanted Arrow, 1489
RMT809P6–Witch Riding Backwards On Cat, 1489
RMT801T4–Warlock, Practitioner of Evil Magic, 1489
RMM2J0HN–Witches' brew. Engraving from A Shot,True Warning by Abraham Saur. 1582. Germany.
RMT809P9–Demons Riding to Witches' Sabbath, 1489
RMT809P7–Satan and Witch Riding Pitchfork, 1489
RMT809P3–Witch Embraces Claw-footed Devil, 1489
RMT809P4–Warlocks and Witches, 1489
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