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De praestigiis daemonum (“On the Tricks of Demons”) is a short 16th‑century Latin theological treatise by Johann Weyer (Joannes Wier), first published in 1563 as a critique of witch-hunts and the belief that many supposed witches were actually mentally ill or deceived. Its skeptical, humane stance influenced later thought on witchcraft, psychiatry, and the limits of superstition. and the limits of superstition.
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De praestigiis daemonum (“On the Tricks of Demons”) is a short 16th‑century Latin theological treatise by Johann Weyer (Joannes Wier), first published in 1563 as a critique of witch-hunts and the belief that many supposed witches were actually mentally ill or deceived. Its skeptical, humane stance influenced later thought on witchcraft, psychiatry, and the limits of superstition.