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Germano Maifreda, The Business of the Roman Inquisition in the Early Modern Era.
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The Inquisitor at the Table: Food and Identity in the Mediterranean Tribunals of the Roman Inquisition
Published 2023-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Thomas F. Mayer (1951-2014) and the Roman Inquisition: a review essay
Published 2016“…This review article appraises the recent trilogy of books on the Roman Inquisition written by the late Thomas F. Mayer. …”
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Treasure Hunt—Roman Inquisition and Magical Practices <i>Ad Inveniendos Thesauros</i> in Southern Tuscany
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Les corps comme preuve. Médecins et inquisiteurs dans les pratiques judiciaires du Saint-Office
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Unbelief and Inquisition in Early Modern Italy: The Case of Flaminio Fabrizi
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The Holy Office Against Fascism: Book Censorship and the Political Independence of the Church (1928–1931)
Published 2015-06-01“…In the nineteenth century the Roman Inquisition aimed to discredit noxious literature – and the dangerous ideas it contained – through its inclusion in the Index of Prohibited Books. …”
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«Che volete mo’, ch’io guasti un libro?»
Published 2019-04-01“…Yet, Mocenigo was persecuted by the Roman Inquisition for his not-fully orthodox religious beliefs. …”
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Il De Praedestinatione di Tommaso Campanella e la questione dell’odium Dei nella tarda Scolastica spagnola [Tommaso Campanella's De Praedestinatione and the question of Otium Dei i...
Published 2020-06-01“…From the pages of the work, the great originality of Stilese’s proposal on the topics dealt with emerges, which, however, will not prevent the Roman Inquisition from condemning the writing.…”
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Angels or Demons? Interactions and Borrowings between Folk Traditions, Religion and Demonology in Early Modern Italian Witchcraft Trials
Published 2019-05-01“…In 1638 Caterina di Francesco, from the town of Siena (Tuscany), was accused by the Roman Inquisition of invoking the devil through a spell called “the white angel spell„ or “the spell of the carafe„ (<i>incantesimo della caraffa</i>). …”
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Peregrinatio Interrupta: An Eclectic Success of a Failed Pilgrimage
Published 2023-09-01“…After their ship called into the port of Malta en route to the Holy Land, their mission was interrupted due to their polarising and confrontational behaviour towards the Holy Office of the Roman Inquisition. Their intended short stay was turned into an incarcerated pilgrimage for about three and a half years. …”
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