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Joos de Damhouder

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91: 17: 70:. After obtaining his doctorate in 1533, he practiced law as an advocate in Bruges. In 1537 he was appointed legal advisor of the city authorities, from which office he retired in 1550 to become clerk of the urban criminal court. In 1552 he was made a member of the Council of Finance by 263:
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and other superstitious practices. De Damhouder expanded on this by providing detailed practical advice (backed up by examples from his own court practice) on how to conduct interrogations of suspected witches under
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and from other works. The book was a great success and saw numerous translations in other European languages, partly due to de Damhouder's novel approach of illustrating the various crimes and procedural stages with
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that would make the wearer withstand torture. He asserted that a single indication of guilt was sufficient for
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to be applied to achieve a confession, though he did recognize that too much torture can produce false
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Juristen: ein biographisches Lexikon; von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert
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and its translations were cited regularly as fundamental works. The
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The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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The most immediate impact of de Damhouder's works was on the
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