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Description An Examen of Witches. Drawn from various trials of many of this sect in the district of Saint Oyan de Joux commonly known as Saint Claude in the county of Burgundy including the procedure necessary to a judge in trials for witchcraft. By Henry Boguet, chief Judge in the said county. Translated by E. Allen Ashwin. Edited by the Rev. Montague Summers. John Rodker, 1929.
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Source A scan of a copy of the same in the collection of Grosvenor Library.
Author Henry Boguet (d. 1619); E. Allen Ashwin (d. b. 1948); Montague Summers (d. 1948)

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