Jacques Collin de Plancy

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Jacques Collin de Plancy


Born
in Plancy-l'Abbaye, France
January 23, 1793

Died
January 13, 1881

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Jacques Albin Simon Collin de Plancy was a French occultist, demonologist and writer; he published several works on occultism and demonology.


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Dictionnaire infernal

3.93 avg rating — 237 ratings — published 1818 — 158 editions
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Infernal Legends

4.24 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 1826 — 9 editions
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Dictionary of Witchcraft

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Demonographia: The Fountain...

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Histoire des vampires

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Historia de los vampiros

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Alcune leggende infernali

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Die Kinder Luzifers - Dämon...

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Dictionar diabolic: vol. 1

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Historia de los vampiros

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“To deny that there are sorrows and rewards after death is to deny the existence of God; since God exists, it must be necessarily so. But only God could know the punishments meted out to the guilty, or the place that holds them. All the catalogues made herebefore are only the fruit of a more or less disordered imagination. Theologians should leave to the poets the depiction of Hell, and not themselves seek to frighten minds with hideous paintings and appalling books.”
Collin de Plancy, Dictionary of Demonology