After hearing "flying brooms", everyone thinks about Harry Potter first. But, I don't give J.K.Rowling credit for this because I encountered flying brooms when I was kid in the 90s before she created the Potterverse. Flying broomsticks were used by witches in many magazines and comics.
So, I would like to know the real origin of flying brooms.
Clarification:
I want to know first documented work (canon/movie/comics/novel) which introduced flying brooms to normal world. That's why I involved credit around J.K.Rowling.
Answer
Probably the work you are looking for is the Malleus Maleficarum, written in 1486. This work was used as the definitive work on how to detect and deal with witches. Previously, the position was that witches did not exist, and it was heresy to believe in them; but by the time of this work the contra-viewpoint - that witches did exist and it was heresy not to believe in them - became official doctrine in the Catholic Church.
Now the following is their method of being transported. They take the unguent which, as we have said, they make at the devil's instruction from the limbs of children, particularly of those whom they have killed before baptism, and anoint with it a chair or a broomstick; whereupon they are immediately carried up into the air, either by day or by night, and either visibly or, if they wish, invisibly...
Source (pdf page 219 of this English translation)
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