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'''Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi''' is a treatise written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This entry refers to the 2009 Paperback release by CreateSpace Books.


[[Image:Demoniality.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This is the 2009 Paperback release by CreateSpace Books.]]
'''Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi''' is a treatise written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This entry refers to the 2009 Paperback version issued by CreateSpace Books. In this historical work, Succubi and Incubi are referenced.




== Details ==
== Overview ==
*Title: Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi
*Title: Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi
*Author: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari and Isidore Liseux
*Author: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
*Published By: CreateSpace
*Length: 104 Pages
*Format: Paperback
*Format: Paperback
*Publisher: CreateSpace Books
*Pages: 104
*Language: English
*ISBN-10: 1441415629
*ISBN-10: 1441415629
*ISBN-13: 978-1441415622
*ISBN-13: 978-1441415622
*Release Date: January 13, 2009
*Publishing Date: January 13, 2009
 
 




 
== Plot Summary ==
== Synopsis ==
A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die like him, redeemed by our Lord Jesus-Christ, and capable of receiving salvation or damnation. Discovered in 1872 by Isidore Liseux on Euston Road, London, this bizarre manuscript purports to be the work of a 17th century theologian, one Father Sinistrari of Ameno, inquiring into the sin of demoniality; that is, sexual intercourse with demons. Known by their sexually-aggressive nocturnal visitations, the incubi and succubi have been widely cited in connection with the so-called "Old Hag Syndrome," and are viewed by some scholars as a historical precursor to modern alien abductions.
A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die like him, redeemed by our Lord Jesus-Christ, and capable of receiving salvation or damnation. Discovered in 1872 by Isidore Liseux on Euston Road, London, this bizarre manuscript purports to be the work of a 17th century theologian, one Father Sinistrari of Ameno, inquiring into the sin of demoniality; that is, sexual intercourse with demons. Known by their sexually-aggressive nocturnal visitations, the incubi and succubi have been widely cited in connection with the so-called "Old Hag Syndrome," and are viewed by some scholars as a historical precursor to modern alien abductions.




== Book Review ==
== Book Review ==
''At the time of this entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.''
''At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.''
 
 




== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.amazon.com/Demoniality-Succubi-Ludovico-Maria-Sinistrari/dp/1441415629 This book at Amazon.com]
*[http://www.amazon.com/Demoniality-Succubi-Ludovico-Maria-Sinistrari/dp/1441415629 This work in Paperback Format at Amazon.com]

Latest revision as of 10:48, 25 June 2015

Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi
Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi Book Cover, written by Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi Book Cover, written by Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
Author(s) Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
Publisher CreateSpace
Publication date 1879 (Original)
January 13, 2009
Media type Paperback
Length 104 Pages
ISBN 978-1441415622

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).

For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).


Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi is a treatise written in 1879 by Father Sinistrari of Ameno. This entry refers to the 2009 Paperback version issued by CreateSpace Books. In this historical work, Succubi and Incubi are referenced.


Overview

  • Title: Demoniality: Or, Incubi and Succubi
  • Author: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
  • Published By: CreateSpace
  • Length: 104 Pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 1441415629
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441415622
  • Publishing Date: January 13, 2009


Plot Summary

A Treatise wherein is shown that there are in existence on earth rational creatures besides man, endowed like him with a body and a soul, that are born and die like him, redeemed by our Lord Jesus-Christ, and capable of receiving salvation or damnation. Discovered in 1872 by Isidore Liseux on Euston Road, London, this bizarre manuscript purports to be the work of a 17th century theologian, one Father Sinistrari of Ameno, inquiring into the sin of demoniality; that is, sexual intercourse with demons. Known by their sexually-aggressive nocturnal visitations, the incubi and succubi have been widely cited in connection with the so-called "Old Hag Syndrome," and are viewed by some scholars as a historical precursor to modern alien abductions.


Book Review

At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available.


External Links