54^ Impotence as a Result of Witchcraft 



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1. See Marcuse, Max: in Handworterhuch der Medizinischen Psychologic (Leipzig: 1930). 



2. Migne: Patrologia Latina 126:150. 



3. Lib. IV, dist. 34, in Migne: Patrologia Latina 192:927. 



4. See Hansen, Joseph: Zaiibenvahn, Inquisition und Hexcnprozess im Mittelalter (Miinchen 



& Leipzig: 1900; "Historische Bibliothek" XII), 152. 



5. Omnia Opera Ysaac (Lugduni: 1515), fol. W]^. 



6. Arnaldi de Villa Nova Remedia contra Maleficia (Basileae: 1585), 129. 



7. "Beitriige zur Lehre von der durch Zauber verursachten Krankheit und ihrer Behandlung 



in der Medizin des Mittelalters" Janus 37:129, 179, 211, 1933. 



8. See Sigerist, H. E.: "Early mediaeval medical texts in manuscripts of Montpellier" Bull. 



Histor. Med. 10:27, 1941. 



9. Other MSS have culcitra. 



10. Psalm 28:3 in the Vulgate; 29:3 in the King James version. 



11. Malleus Maleficarum, tr. by the Rev. Montague Summers (London: 1928). 



12. Part i, Question 8; p. 55. 



13. Part ii. Question 1, ch. 6; p. 118. 



14. Part ii, Question 2, ch. 2; p. 168. 



15. Part ii. Question 2, ch. 3; p. 170. 



16. Book iv, ch. XX. 



17. Various books on the subject of gynecology and cosmetics were transmitted under the 



name of Cleopatra and some of them were printed in the Renaissance. 



