D'Anania (or D'Agnany, Giovanni Lorenzo)(d. 1458)
D'Anania (or D'Agnany, Giovanni Lorenzo)(d. 1458)
A lawyer of the fifteenth century who wrote a four-volume work entitled De Naturà Daemonum and a treatise on magic and witchcraft, neither of which is well known. He died in Italy in 1458.
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