I love your opportunity to bring us longer videos and take us more in depth with these amazing older books. Reading from a page rather than a screen is so much more trustworthy in these times where people can just edit things as they see fit and change the original language and terminology. This book especially, and so many others that have been lost to history, deserve a true reading from the original printings as opposed to the newer age "dumbed down and politically correct" versions that are available online. Thank you very much for offering us your time and I look forward to many more readings.
Thank you for taking the time to share this book! I’ve always found this topic so interesting for some reason and I’ve been so excited for this series since you announced it on Tik Tok. You’re like our very own rare book Mr. Rogers! I can’t wait for the next video!🖤
Thank you so much for doing long form videos of readings! It's fascinating to see the insides of the precious books of your library and your voice is so soothing.
I love that you are taking your precious time to share these treasures with us in such detail. This is utterly fascinating to me (along with many others), and I appreciate so much that you are doing these short readings. Looking forward to more..Thank you sir.
Been looking forward to this since the initial announcement/book reveal on TikTok. Thank you for sharing this unique history. Super interested for the upcoming readings! Also, a query, may I ask how you happened upon the original Latin copy?
Thank you for sharing!! Your generosity is truly appreciated. I’m SO envious of your collection and love watching your videos of said collection. “Ugh……one of these days….❤️……” - LoL
Oh wow... How awesome (not so much for the poor souls subjected to such madness.) Thankyou for sharing, I've never seen such old copies of this book. The oldest book I have is a copy of Arabian Nights from the 1800's that I found in my friends basement. I also found an old book on Physics (even has notes from where someone was studying). It too is from the 1800's. This is where I learned about Atomic Theory (Matter can not be created or destroyed but it can change form). This led to my current line of Quantum Physics, which I'm finding is 1/2 math 1/2 philosophy 😊❤️
I bought this book when I was 15 and read it. Unfortunately, my christian family destroyed it and forced me into church trying to save my soul 🤭🤣 then I started looking for books about demonology and vampires. I love this topic!
Right, so you go out of your way to double down and behave worse. And then, just like every other woman, you brag about it and become haughty with pride so that other women see it and copy you. Sounds like modern witchcraft to me.
Thank you for the overview. I just purchased a copy of the Malleus and will begin reading it this week. This is a most interesting topic. Personally, I have never met The Devil. There are those that say that there is no evidence that the anthropomorphic Devil exists except in the minds of those with certain transcendental belief systems. I wonder. Wouldn't it be something if this entire systemic ferreting out of "witches" and such was a creation in the minds of the people. Then too, the witches stood in stark opposition to ecclesiastical hierarchy and the necessity of a Catholic clergy as they could just go out in the woods and do their Yada Yada stuff by themselves. Then too their property went to others when they were burned at the stake. Could be ulterior motivation weather intended or not. Anyway, nice review.
Is that for academic study? EDIT: Back then, I purchased a book Malleus Daemonum by Alexander Albertinus. But it's on Latin even though the product page states "English". Is the book written for academic study?
I bought his book after seeing one of your reels. Not your fault of course, but to me personally, after reading it, I found it was just rambling on and quite boring. Glad I read it, but also wish I used that time to read something scarier/sinister.
A lifelong pagan; a work friend found a copy and bought it for me. I can't lie, I was hesitant to TOUCH the damn thing....but I read it. Made me mad, but I had to do it. I read Mein Kampf, the Koran, and any other "great work" of history I could get my hands on. History is not there for us to "like" or "dislike" but to learn from. Just because I can be a bit of a smart alec; one Halloween party, the day BEFORE all hallows eve, my coven met dressed as TV/Literature "witches". I proudly wore an extra nipple glued to my shoulder. My response to most Christians who accuse me of "devil worship" is that Satan is a Christian God, not a Pagan God. I do know worship, acknowledge, or believe in a god of evil. People who are Satanists are ANGRY ex-Christians. You have to buy into that "ultimate god of good, and evil" format to believe in or worship them. But hopefully, we all know that now.
Nobody these days has the clarity of mind or courage to simply describe this book without hyperbolic condemnation and woke bowing and scraping at the altar of feminism. Thus ironically proving the power of witchcraft.
I love your opportunity to bring us longer videos and take us more in depth with these amazing older books. Reading from a page rather than a screen is so much more trustworthy in these times where people can just edit things as they see fit and change the original language and terminology. This book especially, and so many others that have been lost to history, deserve a true reading from the original printings as opposed to the newer age "dumbed down and politically correct" versions that are available online. Thank you very much for offering us your time and I look forward to many more readings.
I'm a history student from Alsace, glad to see you presenting this particular (and infamous) book !
i cant express how much i enjoy and appreciate your content and what you do. thank you, truly.
The cover is just as sinister! I'm glad for the longer videos, thank you! I've followed your TikTok for a while. 🥰
I’ve wanted to read this for so long! Thank you for bringing it to me 😊
Thank you for taking the time to share this book! I’ve always found this topic so interesting for some reason and I’ve been so excited for this series since you announced it on Tik Tok. You’re like our very own rare book Mr. Rogers! I can’t wait for the next video!🖤
Last night I just came across your channel. WOW!!! What an envious collection.😊 Thank you for sharing; looking forward in seeing more.
Thank you so much for doing long form videos of readings! It's fascinating to see the insides of the precious books of your library and your voice is so soothing.
I love that you are taking your precious time to share these treasures with us in such detail. This is utterly fascinating to me (along with many others), and I appreciate so much that you are doing these short readings. Looking forward to more..Thank you sir.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Found you on TikTok and am happy to see the longer v videos!
So interesting thanks for sharing your wonderful historical finds and treasures.
If this is the type of content of all your future uploads, then I look forward to it. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this amazing book with us. Looking forward to the readings.
Been looking forward to this since the initial announcement/book reveal on TikTok. Thank you for sharing this unique history. Super interested for the upcoming readings! Also, a query, may I ask how you happened upon the original Latin copy?
The original Latin copy was acquired in a bookshop in Amsterdam
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Here for it all...thank you for sharing!
Love this! And thank you. I’m excited for the next reads
Loved it so much❤️ thank you for sharing 😍
Thank you for sharing!! Your generosity is truly appreciated. I’m SO envious of your collection and love watching your videos of said collection.
“Ugh……one of these days….❤️……” - LoL
Oh wow... How awesome (not so much for the poor souls subjected to such madness.) Thankyou for sharing, I've never seen such old copies of this book.
The oldest book I have is a copy of Arabian Nights from the 1800's that I found in my friends basement. I also found an old book on Physics (even has notes from where someone was studying). It too is from the 1800's.
This is where I learned about Atomic Theory (Matter can not be created or destroyed but it can change form). This led to my current line of Quantum Physics, which I'm finding is 1/2 math 1/2 philosophy 😊❤️
Thank You!!
I look forward to the reading✌️💜
I have been chomping at the bit for this since you announced it on TikTok. Thank you! I love your channels. 📖💗
What bit
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Your content is amazing. Thank you Papa
Really awesome content! I came across your TikTok account, and I’m glad I did! Definitely ready for adult story time 😈
I am loving this!!
i have a school research paper on this so I would like to thank you so much.
That is incredibly interesting. Thank you.
Had to buy this book. So much history and importance behind this book. Going to be fascinating reading.
Came from tiktok, stayed for the details! Awesome 👏
I've been waiting for this!
This is very interesting! I enjoy this
Hello, I've come here from the clock app and look forward to your longer videos here.
Love the content brother
This is really cool, I'm currently in a class on witchcraft and this is very useful information
Heaps interesting can’t wait for the next one
Thank you for sharing
I bought this book when I was 15 and read it. Unfortunately, my christian family destroyed it and forced me into church trying to save my soul 🤭🤣 then I started looking for books about demonology and vampires. I love this topic!
Right, so you go out of your way to double down and behave worse. And then, just like every other woman, you brag about it and become haughty with pride so that other women see it and copy you. Sounds like modern witchcraft to me.
Thank you for the overview. I just purchased a copy of the Malleus and will begin reading it this week. This is a most interesting topic. Personally, I have never met The Devil. There are those that say that there is no evidence that the anthropomorphic Devil exists except in the minds of those with certain transcendental belief systems. I wonder. Wouldn't it be something if this entire systemic ferreting out of "witches" and such was a creation in the minds of the people. Then too, the witches stood in stark opposition to ecclesiastical hierarchy and the necessity of a Catholic clergy as they could just go out in the woods and do their Yada Yada stuff by themselves. Then too their property went to others when they were burned at the stake. Could be ulterior motivation weather intended or not. Anyway, nice review.
Great. Moving on To next video with great interest.
I can totally get into this, thank you
This book was the 2nd book to ever be printed with the printing press.
Love the video; in the future would it possible to show some of the text on the screen?
Malleus Maleficarum is what that music in SpongeBob, this music only plays whenever the Flying Dutchman appears.
B o o k
Love this. Now that you’re on YT are you planning to go widescreen?
Good suggestion
One man's idea put into motion one of most frightening periods in time to be a woman
Nice, even longer than Tiktok,
i love your content! where’s your store located?
That cover art looks like something Gary Cygax would be proud of
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Doing God's work 🤘🏻
If we live in Utah can we come see this at your shop?!
Is your modern Malleus a Montague Summers' translation?
What strikes me is that so much death and blood are on something so very dry and philosophically spurious. It's just fallacy upon fallacy.
Your like the grand wizard *.*
Most evil sounding name I’ve ever heard
Is that for academic study?
EDIT: Back then, I purchased a book Malleus Daemonum by Alexander Albertinus. But it's on Latin even though the product page states "English". Is the book written for academic study?
Will these be daily or weekly ??
At least 2-3 times a week
I bought his book after seeing one of your reels. Not your fault of course, but to me personally, after reading it, I found it was just rambling on and quite boring. Glad I read it, but also wish I used that time to read something scarier/sinister.
A lifelong pagan; a work friend found a copy and bought it for me. I can't lie, I was hesitant to TOUCH the damn thing....but I read it. Made me mad, but I had to do it. I read Mein Kampf, the Koran, and any other "great work" of history I could get my hands on. History is not there for us to "like" or "dislike" but to learn from. Just because I can be a bit of a smart alec; one Halloween party, the day BEFORE all hallows eve, my coven met dressed as TV/Literature "witches". I proudly wore an extra nipple glued to my shoulder. My response to most Christians who accuse me of "devil worship" is that Satan is a Christian God, not a Pagan God. I do know worship, acknowledge, or believe in a god of evil. People who are Satanists are ANGRY ex-Christians. You have to buy into that "ultimate god of good, and evil" format to believe in or worship them. But hopefully, we all know that now.
This is the most evil book ever written. Thousands suffered torture and burning alive because of this book 😢 12:55
That's the bible.
how can you torture a woman and then write a book about it?
That is profoundly a non human ability. There is more here than meets the eye
Nobody these days has the clarity of mind or courage to simply describe this book without hyperbolic condemnation and woke bowing and scraping at the altar of feminism. Thus ironically proving the power of witchcraft.
I take it that chivalry is not your strong suit.