OFFICIAL LETTER OF APPROBATION OF THE MALLEUS
MALEFICARUM FROM THE FACULTY OF THEOLOGY OF THE HONOURABLE UNIVERSITY OF
COLOGNE
T
HE official Document of Approbation of the treatise Malleus Maleficarum,
and the subscription of the Doctors of the most honourable University of
Cologne, duly set forth and recorded as a public documents and deposition.
I
N the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen. Know all men by these presents,
whosoever shall read, see or hear the tenor of this official and public
document, that in the year of our Lord, 1487, upon a Saturday, being the
nineteenth day of the month of May, at the fifth hour after noon, or
thereabouts, in the third year of the Pontificate of our most Holy Father and
Lord, the lord Innocent, by divine providence Pope, the eighth of that name,
in the very and actual presence of me Arnold Kolich, public notary, and in the
presence of the witnesses whose names are hereunder written and who were
convened and especially summoned for this purpose, the Venerable and Very
Reverend Father Henry Kramer, Professor of Sacred Theology, of the Order of
Preachers, Inquisitor of heretical depravity, directly delegated thereto by
the Holy See together with the Venerable and Very Reverend Father James
Sprenger, Professor of Sacred Theology and Prior of the Dominican Convent at
Cologne, being especially appointed as colleague of the said Father Henry
Kramer, hath on behalf both of himself and his said colleague made known unto
us and declared that the Supreme Pontiff now happily reigning, lord Innocent,
Pope, as hath been set out above, hath committed and granted by a bull duly
signed and sealed unto the aforesaid Inquisitors Henry and James, members of
the Order of Preachers and Professors of Sacred Theology, by His Supreme
Apostolic Authority, the power of making search and inquiry into all heresies,
and most especially into the heresy of witches, an abomination that thrives
and waxes strong in these our unhappy days, and he has bidden them diligently
to perform this duty throughout the five Archdioceses of the five Metropolitan
Churches, that is to say, Mainz, Cologne, Trèves, Salzburg and Bremen,
granting them every faculty of judging and proceeding against such even with
the power of putting malefactors to death, according to the tenor of the
Apostolic bull, which they hold and possess and have exhibited unto us, a
document which is whole, entire, untouched, and in no way lacerated or
impaired, in fine whose integrity is above any suspicion. And the tenor of the
said bull commences thus: “Innocent, Bishop, Servant of the servants of God,
for an eternal remembrance. Desiring with the most heartfelt anxiety, even as
Our Apostleship requires, that the Catholic Faith should be especially in this
Our day increase and flourish everywhere, . . .” and it concludes thus:
“Given at Rome, at S. Peter's, on the 9 December of the Year of the
Incarnation of Our Lord one thousand, four hundred and eighty-four, in the
first Year of Our Pontificate.”