The Roman Inquisition: Centre versus Peripheries: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Editat de Katherine Aron-Beller, Christopher Blacken Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004340183
ISBN-10: 9004340181
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
ISBN-10: 9004340181
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Notă biografică
Katherine Aron-Beller, Ph.D (Haifa, 2002) is lecturer in Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University. Her first book Jews on Trial: The Papal Inquisition in Modena 1598-1638 (Manchester University Press) was published in 2011.
Christopher Black, B.Litt, (Oxford 1967), is Emeritus Professor of Italian History, Glasgow University. His monographs include Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century (1989), Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy (2004), and most recently The Italian Inquisition (2009).
Christopher Black, B.Litt, (Oxford 1967), is Emeritus Professor of Italian History, Glasgow University. His monographs include Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century (1989), Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy (2004), and most recently The Italian Inquisition (2009).
Cuprins
Introduction
Katherine Aron-Beller and Christopher Black
I) Collaboration at the centre: The Congregation of the Holy Office in Rome
Irene Fosi: “Conflict and Collaboration: The Inquisition in Rome and the Papal Territories (1550-1750).”
Kimberly Lynn: “From Madrid to Rome: Communication, Collaboration, and Competition between the Roman and Spanish Inquisitions.”
II) Correspondence between the Centre and the Peripheries
Christopher F. Black: “Relations between Inquisitors in Modena and the Roman Congregation in the seventeenth century”.
Giuliana Ancona and Dario Visintin “Centre and Periphery: The Correspondence between the Congregation of the Holy Office and the Inquisition in Fruili between 1578 and 1653.”
III) The Peripheries in action
Jonathan Seitz “Interconnected inquisitors: Circulation and networks among outer peripheral tribunals.”
Vincenzo Lavenia “The Holy Office in the Marcch of Ancona: Institution and crimes.”
Tom Deutscher “The Roman Inquisition at Novara in the century of Enlightenment.”
IV)Offences in the Peripheries
Federico Barbierato “Ripped Shoes and Books of Magic: Practice and Limits of Inquisitorial Control on the Circulation of Forbidden Books in Venice between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
Giorgio Caravale “‘Tacitly denied.’ Inquisition, Heresy and Dissimulation in the Kingdom of Naples.”
Giorgos Plakotos “Interrogating Conversion: Discourses and Practices in the Venetian Inquisition (16th-17th centuries).”
V)Offenders in the Peripheries
Matteo Al Kalak “Converting the Jews: Inquisition and Houses of catechumens, from Rome to outlying areas.”
Katherine Aron-Beller: “The Jewish Inquisitorial Experience in Seventeenth Century Modena: A Reflection on Inquisitorial Processi.”
Gretchen Starr-Le Beau “Gendered Investigations in Roman Inquisition Tribunals.”
Stefano Villani “Unintentional Dissent: Eating Meat and Religious Identity among British in Early Modern Livorno.”
Katherine Aron-Beller and Christopher Black
I) Collaboration at the centre: The Congregation of the Holy Office in Rome
Irene Fosi: “Conflict and Collaboration: The Inquisition in Rome and the Papal Territories (1550-1750).”
Kimberly Lynn: “From Madrid to Rome: Communication, Collaboration, and Competition between the Roman and Spanish Inquisitions.”
II) Correspondence between the Centre and the Peripheries
Christopher F. Black: “Relations between Inquisitors in Modena and the Roman Congregation in the seventeenth century”.
Giuliana Ancona and Dario Visintin “Centre and Periphery: The Correspondence between the Congregation of the Holy Office and the Inquisition in Fruili between 1578 and 1653.”
III) The Peripheries in action
Jonathan Seitz “Interconnected inquisitors: Circulation and networks among outer peripheral tribunals.”
Vincenzo Lavenia “The Holy Office in the Marcch of Ancona: Institution and crimes.”
Tom Deutscher “The Roman Inquisition at Novara in the century of Enlightenment.”
IV)Offences in the Peripheries
Federico Barbierato “Ripped Shoes and Books of Magic: Practice and Limits of Inquisitorial Control on the Circulation of Forbidden Books in Venice between the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
Giorgio Caravale “‘Tacitly denied.’ Inquisition, Heresy and Dissimulation in the Kingdom of Naples.”
Giorgos Plakotos “Interrogating Conversion: Discourses and Practices in the Venetian Inquisition (16th-17th centuries).”
V)Offenders in the Peripheries
Matteo Al Kalak “Converting the Jews: Inquisition and Houses of catechumens, from Rome to outlying areas.”
Katherine Aron-Beller: “The Jewish Inquisitorial Experience in Seventeenth Century Modena: A Reflection on Inquisitorial Processi.”
Gretchen Starr-Le Beau “Gendered Investigations in Roman Inquisition Tribunals.”
Stefano Villani “Unintentional Dissent: Eating Meat and Religious Identity among British in Early Modern Livorno.”