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 +'''Augustus Montague Summers''' ([[10 April]], [[1880]] - [[10 August]], [[1948]]) was an eccentric [[England|English]] author and clergyman. He is known primarily for his [[1928]] English translation of the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[witch]] hunter's manual, the ''[[Malleus Maleficarum]]'', as well as for several studies on witches, [[vampire]]s, and [[werewolf|werewolves]], in all of which he professed to believe.
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Augustus Montague Summers (10 April, 1880 - 10 August, 1948) was an eccentric English author and clergyman. He is known primarily for his 1928 English translation of the medieval witch hunter's manual, the Malleus Maleficarum, as well as for several studies on witches, vampires, and werewolves, in all of which he professed to believe.



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