[260] Julius Caesar, I. ii.
[261] Tempest, I. ii.
[262] All’s Well that Ends Well, IV. iii.
[263] Tempest, IV. i.
[264] As You Like It, IV. i.
[265] Dr. Johann Weyer, der erster Bekämpfer des Hexenwahns, Bonn, 1885, 2nd ed., Berlin, 1896. Also J. Geffcken, ‘Dr. Johann Weyer’ in Monatshefte der Comenius Gesellschaft 3, 1904; J. Janssen and L. Pastor, Geschichte des deutschen Volkes, 8 vols., Freiburg im Breisgau, 1898–1903, viii. 600 ff.
[266] Jean Hardouin (Harduinus), Collectio regia maxima conciliorum graecorum et latinorum, 12 vols., Paris, 1715, i. 1506; H. C. Lea, History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, 2nd ed., 3 vols., London, 1906, iii. 494; W. G. Soldan and H. Heppe, Geschichte der Hexenprocesse, 2 vols., Stuttgart, 1880, i. 132.
[267] Lea, loc. cit., iii. 414.
[268] Soldan and Heppe, loc. cit., i. 128, 139.
[269] See also Lea, loc. cit., iii. 434, on this mildness of the Church up to the fourteenth century.